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Anna Quindlen's Good Dog. Stay. shows us dignity in dog's life - and ...

Books about animals are often bittersweet, but fans apparently can't get enough of them. Two books, which deal in very different ways with the pain of loving and losing a dog, fit the bill perfectly.

To say I read Good Dog. Stay. in an hour doesn't do this gem of a book justice. I inhaled the pages, nodding in agreement as columnist Anna Quindlen contemplated the lessons she learned from her Labrador, Beau.

"The life of a good dog is like the life of a good person, only shorter and more compressed," Quindlen writes, recalling how Beau had taught her to roll with the punches, "to take things as they come, to measure myself not in terms of the past or the future but of the present . . . "

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Obama campaign fires at Clinton in abortion dispute

DERRY, N.H. � Barack Obama�s campaign fought back against rival Hillary Rodham Clinton today in an under-the-radar dispute over who would best protect abortion rights

Obama�s campaign made automated phone calls to New Hampshire voters accusing Clinton of �last-minute smears.�

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Oceanside house for sale for $1 - but buyer needs big truck

Whoever buys the home would also have to be able to post a bond or provide financial information to the city to show they can handle the costs of the project, McVey said."Basically you're going have to qualify as a viable buyer so that we don't get into a situation that the house is remaining there because the person hasn't thought it through," McVey said. She said the city would prefer that the buyer be an Oceanside resident.McVey said Monday that the phone at City Hall has been ringing off the hook with people interested in the idea of a $1 house, but so far no deal has been inked."We had one person who was about 30 miles away, along the freeway," she said. "It just wasn't realistic."The Rorick house isn't the only home on Pacific Street that will be relocated. Next door, the historic Graves house -- also known as the "Top Gun" house for its appearance in the 1986 movie -- will be moved to the restaurant area of the hotel project, where it will be restored and serve as a coffee house.McVey said the city's Historical Preservation Advisory Commission suggested selling the Rorick house for $1 at its last meeting as an option for saving it."The commission is very supportive of the hotel project and is very pleased the developer has incorporated the Graves house into the project," McVey said.


Transgender woman sues hospital over alleged bias

She had chosen a San Francisco plastic surgeon with privileges at Seton to perform the breast augmentation in October 2006. But the surgeon, Dr. Leonard Gray, told her that Seton no longer allowed him to operate on transgender patients, Hastings said.

When Hastings called Seton to learn more, a surgical coordinator said the hospital would not allow its facilities to be used for transgender surgery, according to the lawsuit.

"She was saying, 'It's not God's will,'" Hastings said. "I couldn't believe it. It's a blatant case of discrimination."

The lawsuit, filed Dec. 21 in San Francisco Superior Court, pits the rights of transgendered people against the hospital's rights to operate according to its religious principles.

State law allows religiously affiliated hospitals to refuse to provide abortions, but there is no specific religious exemption allowing hospitals to deny transgender people elective surgery.


Framingham High's 'Flyer News' team brings students up to date first ...

So last year, Devlen wrote letters to parents requesting donations, and raised more than $5,000 that he used to buy teleprompters. This year, the school gave FHS-TV $47,000, which went toward 10 Macintosh computers due to arrive shortly, Devlen said.

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