Is Aerosmith auditioning a replacement for Tyler?
boston.com — According to the Boston Globe: Word out of South America is that Aerosmith wants a look-see at a singer named Paul Gillman. According to his MySpace page, Gillman has fronted a couple of popular heavy-metal bands - Arkangel and the eponymous Gillman - that have sold out stadiums in Venezuela. (Submitted by nahsrocketeer75) More...
Jocks to docs:14 players in 'The Game' headed to med school
boston.com — In an era when big-time college football too often is tarnished by tales of disrepute - Tennessee this week dismissed two players charged with attempted armed robbery - eight Harvard football players and six from Yale are headed for medical school as the two teams prepare to knock heads in the 126th playing of "The Game" tomorrow. (Submitted by nahsrocketeer75) More...
How plans for "Hollywood East" turned into a horror show
boston.com — The former head of Paramount seemed to relish the role of big-shot Hollywood insider as he briefed Massachusetts leaders about his plan to challenge Tinseltown at its own game. But a look behind the breathtaking vision reveals a project marred by over-the-top claims, broken promises, legal fights, and chronic lack of one crucial ingredient: money. (Submitted by nahsrocketeer75) More...
Contaminates found in drugs manufactured by Genzyme
boston.com — Federal regulators yesterday warned doctors to look for foreign particles -- bits of steel, rubber, and fiber -- in five drugs used to treat rare genetic disorders. Genzyme Corp., the Cambridge biotechnology giant, spent the last five months scrambling to regain its footing after detecting a virus at the same plant. (Submitted by Carpy) More...
Armistice Day Remembrances - The Big Picture [Pics]
boston.com — Last Wednesday was Armistice Day, when on the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month", in 1918, the armistice was signed for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front at the end of World War I. (Submitted by deepak1uw) More...
Stimulus jobs created in Mass. 'wildly exaggerated:' Globe
boston.com — While Massachusetts recipients of federal stimulus money collectively report 12,374 jobs saved or created, a Boston Globe review shows that number is wildly exaggerated. Organizations that received stimulus money miscounted jobs, filed erroneous figures, or claimed jobs for work that has not yet started. (Submitted by nahsrocketeer75) More...
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