Mar. 26, 2010
Updated: 6:30 PM

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Boston makes pitch for
Google Internet network

Stressing its role as an academic hub and its large amounts of unused optical fiber, Boston joined 600 communities in applying. (Globe, 5:15 p.m.)

Riley convicted of murdering daughter

Michael Riley was convicted in the '06 death of Rebecca, 4, from an overdose of a psychotropic drug he and his wife nicknamed "happy medicine." (Globe, 3:40 p.m.)
Natick mother reaches out in autism film

Natick mother reaches out in autism film

Nearly three years after her daughter Eliza was diagnosed with autism, Aimee Mury has helped create a movie about her daughter and their struggle.

Rescuers aid stranded dolphins on Cape

Two were dead when rescuers arrived near Wellfleet Harbor this afternoon, officials said, and five others are receiving medical care in trailers. (Boston Globe, 5:21 p.m.)

3 bus drivers suspended for cell use

The new T policy, created after a May 2009 crash, says cellphone use leads to a 30-day suspension, with a recommendation for discharge. (Boston Globe, 5 p.m.)

TJX hacker gets 2d 20-year sentence

Albert Gonzalez's sentence for stealing an estimated 130 million card numbers will run concurrently to the one he received yesterday. (Boston Globe, 4:41 p.m.)

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