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    Local Lawyer Seeks Galluccio Seat

    Cambridge lawyer Dennis A. Benzan declared his candidacy this week for the Mass. Senate seat vacated by recently imprisoned Anthony D. Galluccio.
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    Decker Seeks State Senate Seat

    Following three weeks of speculation, Cambridge City Councillor Marjorie C. Decker officially announced yesterday her candidacy in the May 11 special election for former State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio’s currently vacant seat.
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    Today in Photos (1/26/2010)

    Photos printed in Jan. 26, 2010 issue of The Crimson.

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    Citizens Debate Climate Plans

    Over 60 Cambridge residents met for the second session of the Climate Emergency Congress on Saturday to vote on a list of recommendations responding to the city’s climate challenges. Four hours and 52 minutes later, the delegates came to the consensus to reconvene for a third session.
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    A Man With a Machete is On the Loose

    The Cambridge police are looking for a man with a machete.
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    Flat Patties To Get Building of Its Own

    It’s official! Flat Patties will be pulling out of The Garage and moving to its own place at 33 Brattle Street (by Crema Café).
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    Cambridge Gives the Lampoon an Icy Notice

    While many lucky students are enjoying climates far from frozen Cambridge, the wintry weather is causing some trouble for the ...
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    And the Top Flicks in the 02138 Are...

    Want to know what has your roommate glued to the DVD player on his laptop? If your roomie follows the taste of most 02138 residents, he's probably watching one of the following.
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    The Man Behind the Tylenol Cyanide Murders Might Be Living in Cambridge

    Cambridge residents can be a sketchy crew, and James W. Lewis may be the sketchiest among them. In 1982, seven people died in the Chicago area because some Tylenol pills they took were laced with cyanide. (CYANIDE!) The case was never solved—and the $100,000 reward offered by Johnson & Johnson for finding the culprit was never claimed. At the time, Lewis became associated with the case because he wrote a letter demanding $1 million from Johnson & Johnson to stop the killings. He spent over a decade behind bars for this act of extortion, but he was never tried or convicted for the actual murders. That may soon change. Now, Lewis is back in the news with a book—and maybe, another round of court hearings that may settle the question of his innocence once and for all.
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    Senate Hopefuls Eye Galluccio's Vacant Seat

    Following the resignation of recently imprisoned Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio on Tuesday, a slew of hopefuls are eyeing his now-vacant Senate seat.
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