Beckett to start
on Opening Day
The Red Sox have a staff of aces, but Josh Beckett will get the call against the Yankees on April 4.
SJC ruling could affect
hundreds of convictions
Hundreds of drug cases could be appealed and some drug dealers could see early release because of a ruling that retroactively applies from 2005 to 2009. (Boston Globe)
Boston not in line for FiOS installation
Verizon, nearing the end of its program to expand higher-speed Internet and TV service, plans to focus on communities it is already servicing. (Boston Globe)
Rescuers aid stranded dolphins on Cape
Two were dead near Wellfleet Harbor when rescuers arrived this afternoon, officials said, and five others are receiving medical care in trailers. (Boston Globe)
Riley guilty of first-degree murder
Michael Riley was convicted in the '06 overdose death of daughter Rebecca, 4, from a psychotropic drug he and his wife nicknamed "happy medicine." (Boston Globe)
Ware man arrested for D.C. heckling
William Gunn, angry over the health care vote, went to Washington and got arrested Sunday night after yelling "kill the bill" in the House gallery. (Boston Globe)
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