Apr. 18, 2011
Updated: 3:26 PM

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Allen's 3 sinks Knicks
Celtics 87, Knicks 85

Allen's 3 sinks Knicks

Four in Cape home suffer carbon monoxide poisoning

Eastham fire officials said four people were hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide inside a Blue Heron Way home. (Boston Globe, 12:46 p.m.)
Red Sox 9, Blue Jays 1

Photos: Sox top Jays to end series

Photos: Sox top Jays to end series (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff)
Jed Lowrie (above) was 4-for-4 with 4 RBIs, and Daisuke Matsuzaka threw 7 shutout innings as the Sox rolled over the Jays 9-1 at Fenway Park today.
Lexington battle reenacted
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Lexington battle reenacted

History came to life this morning as the 1775 Battle of Lexington was played out on Lexington Green.

Six-vehicle crash injures three at Logan

A 63-year-old North Reading woman was cited today for causing a chain reaction accident that sent three to the hospital with minor injuries. (Boston Globe, 12:44 p.m.)

Vt. nuclear plant sues to stay open

The Vermont Yankee nuclear plant filed a federal lawsuit to prevent the state from closing the plant when its 40-year license expires next year. (Globe, 9:56 a.m.)

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Details perfected in Medford

Details perfected in Medford

The care that successive owners showed toward this three-story Victorian is evident in the preservation of so many original details.
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2011 Dodge Journey
From so-so to serious

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Dodge needs a serious entry in the crossover segment. The 2011 Journey is finally that vehicle.
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State training program goes to work

State training program goes to work

Jason Locke, at left, is a beneficiary of a state program that targets training at local industries that need workers.
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