Given the recent uproar about the increased cost of contraceptive pills on college campuses, it makes sense to first look at possible links between "the Pill" and the rising rate of breast cancer in younger women in the U.S..
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My view: Research lacking in link between cancer and oral contraceptives
Given the recent uproar about the increased cost of contraceptive pills on college campuses, it makes sense to first look at possible links between "the Pill" and the rising rate of breast cancer in younger women in the U.S..
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Our View: Regional projects still must prove themselves
There were heartening developments on two projects of significant regional import last week.
One was the appointment of Thomas Dubas as director of the new regional 911 dispatch center in Middleton. The second was the report from a key member of the team planning a new regional vocational school that the facility should be built on time for the amount budgeted. -
Our View: Giants New England's latest New York-area nemesis
It was like what one non-football-playing New York athlete, Yogi Berra, once described as "dé©jà vu all over again."
For the second time in the last five Super Bowls, the favored Patriots lost to Eli Manning and the Giants following a heartbreaking (for New Englanders) New York drive in the waning minutes of the game. -
My View: Dickens bicentennial: 'Inimitable' British author still has worldwide fan base
"I am born."
So begins "David Copperfield," the eighth of 15 major novels from the pen of Charles Dickens, who was born near Portsmouth, England, exactly 200 years ago today. "Copperfield" was Dickens' favorite "child" (as he put it), and his alter ego in many ways, the main character being, like Dickens, a sensitive boy who triumphed over early adversity to become a successful writer. But even Dickens, at the height of his fame, could scarcely have imagined just how enduring his legacy would be. -
Learn more about Dickens
East Coasters still have until Sunday to view a remarkable exhibit of Dickens letters and manuscripts (including the original of "A Christmas Carol") at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City. Closer to home in Lowell, where Dickens visited the mills in 1842, UMass Lowell is sponsoring a seven-month series of performances, speakers and community programs honoring Dickens, which will kick off in late March with the opening of the exhibit, "Dickens in Massachusetts: A Tale of Power and Transformation" (for details go to www.uml.edu/conferences/dickens-in-lowell).
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Our view: STOCK Act a win for Brown
Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown backed up his claim of bipartisanship last week by helping push through a piece of legislation that President Obama had identified as one of his priorities.
The legislation, which passed the Senate on a 96-3 vote Thursday and is scheduled to be taken up by the House this week, prohibits members of Congress and their staffs from engaging in insider trading or otherwise using information gleaned through the performance of their duties, for financial gain. - Our view: PEM's big footprint adds to its responsibilities
- Ann McFeatters: Romney gaffes may be beyond fixing
- My View: Ambitious goal: Ending homelessness on the North Shore
- Essays: Students reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- David M. Shribman: Shades of 1912 in this year's presidential skirmishes
- Our View: Nothing to fear from a winter like this one
- Our View: Plan for power-plant site deserves encouragement
- Nelson Benton: Dems at odds over college plan
- Thanks: Nice save of old Salem home
- Thanks: Many helped motivate Peabody girls soccer team
- Thanks: Volunteers helped immunize hundreds in Swampscott
- Thanks: Coaches helped him overcome fear of the water
- Thanks: Clinic took good care of feline friend
- Our View: Clear-cutting jolts N. Beverly neighborhood
- Our View: Nothing like those no-show jobs
- Analysis: Outlook grim for Newt
- Letter: Before the game, take a dip for a good cause
- Letter: Pleased over latest delay in St. Joe's demolition
- Letter: Constitutional amendment needed to get money out of politics
- Our View: Nurse staffing bill makes even less sense now
- Our View: Better the Giants than the Jets
- Dan Thomasson: Super Bowl excess in a time of austerity
- What Others Say: Merrimack Valley city staked future on T service
- Brian T. Watson: Deficit-ridden MBTA needs sustainable funding plan
- Barbara Anderson: Patrick, Obama have their eyes on your wallet
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Our View: Regional projects still must prove themselves







