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- The Providence Journal
- Democratic candidates for R.I. attorney general on the attack
- Under pressure, Craigslist blocks site's adult services
- 285 candidates running for R.I. General Assembly
- Cranston council candidates weigh in on spending, development
- News To Use
- Rick Massimo: Nothing like a hurricane party
- Under pressure, Craigslist blocks site's adult services
- No primary for Narragansett races
- Democratic candidates for R.I. attorney general on the attack
- R.I. prepared for the worst with Earl, got the best
- For some, business as usual
- 285 candidates running for R.I. General Assembly
- Padula, Proulx in race for West Warwick council seat
- Overmatched surfers keep R.I. lifeguards busy
- Man pulled from water by surfers off Newport
- Hurricane Earl a glancing blow in R.I.
- For insurance purposes, wind and water damage treated differently
- Is the home of GOP candidate for R.I. treasurer in Florida or R.I.?
- R.I. Assembly candidate Medina ordered to appear before magistrate
- After Earl, some R.I. weekend events adjust schedules
- The Providence Phoenix
- Interview: Six Finger Satellite
- Holy Everglades, Batman!
- The backstory on Curt Schilling's Rhode Island jaunt
- Hand puppets and Hope: Grading the candidates' ads
- Review: Takers
- Review: Going the Distance
- Review: Hydro Thunder: Hurricane
- Digital Armageddon: Could foreign hackers execute a crippling attack on American shores?
- Review: A venerable collection returns to Marble House
- Dr. Lovemonkey: Fantasies and fakers
- The Laser Orgy 500: the Phoenix's quest to crown the greatest video game of all time
- Wild weekend! From Johnny Lingo to Tinsel Teeth
- Review: Village Heart Bakery Caf
- Girl Haggard let loose with Country and Eastern
- Savor the local flavor
- Swords, cycles, skates and Scrotie
- Providence Student Survival Guide: List of lists
- Review: Megafaun | Heretofore
- Review: Land of Talk | Cloak and Cipher
- Review: Fitz and the Tantrums | Pickin' Up the Pieces
- WJAR TV
- Boil water advisory for Newport Water customers
- Craigslist removes adult services section
- Convicted RI cop killer wants conviction voided
- Mayoral candidates discuss police, clubs on 'Roundtable'
- Earl dumps wind-driven rain on Mass., RI
- Earl hits Southern New England with wind, rain
- Earl threatens Mass. with wind, rain, surf
- Weakening Earl takes aim at Southern New England
- Weakening Earl heads for Southern New England
- Watch NBC 10's Hurricane Special at 7 p.m.
- Weakening Earl heads for Southern New England
- Coast Guard again blocks planned Mass. LNG project
- Watch NBC 10's Hurricane Special at 7 p.m.
- Weakening Earl heads for Southern New England
- RI boil water advisory issued for Prudence Island
- Weakening Earl heads for Southern New England
- Slideshow: Hurricane Earl
- Fire inspector rescues 4 from fire
- Weakening Earl heads for Southern New England
- Taunton man pleads not guilty in killing
- WNAC TV
- Boil water advisory in the East Bay
- Sunny Saturday brings customers back
- Earl's biggest damage is to business
- Craigslist ends adult services section
- Man nearly drowns at Westport beach
- Report: efficiency could save RI $1.85b
- Many beaches closed on Saturday
- Weakened Earl hits Cape with wind, rain
- Floods, waves still concern after Earl
- Local shelters open for hurricane
- Some beaches closed on Saturday
- Lt. Gen. Centracchio on Hurricane Earl
- Swimmers spotted off Misquamicut beach
- Newport, Middletown beaches closed
- Coast Guard blocks LNG plan again
- Boogie boarder rescued from rough seas
- Landmark could become Catholic hospital
- Earl disrupts planes, trains & autos
- Last Block Island Ferry departs
- Carcieri: 'We dodged one'
- WPRI TV
- Boy dies at golf course
- Sunny Saturday brings customers back
- Boil water advisory in the East Bay
- Craigslist ends adult services section
- Man nearly drowns at Westport beach
- Report: efficiency could save RI $1.85b
- Earl's biggest damage is to business
- Many beaches closed on Saturday
- Earl gone, Saturday looks great
- Boil water advisory in Middletown
- Weakened Earl hits Cape with wind, rain
- Water advisory for Prudence Island
- Floods, waves still concern after Earl
- Swimmers spotted off Misquamicut beach
- Some beaches closed on Saturday
- Lt. Gen. Centracchio on Hurricane Earl
- Newport, Middletown beaches closed
- Residents prepare, remember past storms
- Coast Guard blocks LNG plan again
- Boogie boarder rescued from rough seas
- The Jamestown Press
- JYC announces first fall race series results
- Fashion trunk show today
- Oz to speak at women s wellness day
- Diabetes health fair at N.K. senior center
- New art exhibit at library
- Dispose of hazardous household waste at Central Landfill
- Red Hot Mamas to host menopause talk
- The Walrus Says
- The upside of the down economy
- Joseph P. Smith, 89
- TOWN HALL RECORDS
- FIRE AND EMS RUNS
- POLICE LOG
- As summer ends, Bay catch rises
- Holes-in-one reported at Jamestown golf course
- N.K.H.S. gears up for busy fall sports season
- Grrrr!
- JAC fundraiser to reflect spirit of island art community
- EEE virus found in Rhode Island
- Island students to create code for living
- Providence Business News
- Hurricane Earl still Cat. 1 storm but loses its punch ; Red Cross opens shelters
- R.I. private sector loses jobs in 4Q 2009, in line with regional trend
- Hurricane Earl winds expected in R.I., Mass. at 3 p.m.
- R.I. ranks 25th nationally for student performance, Mass. earns No. 2 spot
- Disaster recovery resources available for Rhode Island, Mass. businesses
- Hurricane Earl threat lessens, reduced to a Category 1 storm
- U.S. companies added 67,000 jobs in August; jobless rose to 9.6 percent
- RBS to cut about 3,500 British jobs and close 10 offices
- Hurricane Earl winds expected in R.I., Mass. at 3 p.m., now a Cat. 2 storm
- R.I. sees surplus in state budget based on preliminary figures
- Providence is one of the worst cities for safe driving, says Allstate
- Hurricane Earl threatens Mass. and R.I.; businesses should prepare
- Providence Piers owner expects to avoid scheduled foreclosure auction
- Providence, New Bedford metropolitan areas jobless rates increase in July
- Recycling does pay: R.I. municipalities divide $680K in profits from FY 2010
- Energy efficiency could save R.I. National Grid customers $1.85 billion
- R.I. and Mass. metropolitan area jobless rate increases in July
- Clearwire debuts 4G Internet service in Providence to 590,000 customers
- Newport's new Ocean Drive guide focuses on the self-directed tourist
- BofA confirms plans to lay off 89 employees in Lincoln on Oct. 1
- The Block Island Times
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Blows 40 and drops torrential rain
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Category 1, B.I. under tropical storm warning
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Category 2, B.I. under Hurricane Warning
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Category 3, B.I. under Hurricane Warning
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Category 4, B.I. under Hurricane Warning
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl Category 4, B.I. under Tropical Storm Watch
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl B.I. under Tropical Storm Watch
- BREAKING NEWS: Hurricane Earl update
- Shellfish to experiment growing out quahog seed
- School Committee appoints new teachers
- Obituary: Iris Macaulay Lewis, 105
- A shark tale: riding with the Block Island Rescue Squad
- Wind farm challenged in R.I. Supreme Court
- Medical board meets for summer review
- LEMONADE FOR LAND
- Obituary: Norma May Lewis, 86
- Obituary: Hans W. Riemann, 90
- Trust explains hunting denial
- ANOTHER SAFE LANDING
- THE LONG MARCH
- Brown University
- Latin American Independence Celebrated at Brown
- Mellon Foundation Grant to Fund Dissertation Workshops
- Times Writer Thomas Friedman to Give Earth Day Lecture
- Two Brown Faculty Receive 2008 Guggenheim Fellowships
- Fast Food? Brown Students Make and Race Edible Cars
- Brown Chemists Find Platinum Nanocube Improves Fuel Cell Operation
- Bolivian President Evo Morales to Deliver Ogden Lecture
- Network News Legend Tom Brokaw to Speak, Sign Books
- Brown Students Hold Environmental Sustainability Conference
- Under the Tongue: African Writers Converge at Brown
- Rhode Island School of Design
- Hurricane Earl
- ELLE AWARD
- MAKE, DO SHOP
- ISRAEL MUSEUM
- QUIRKY OUTLET
- BLUEPRINT AT BIENNALE
- WPA murals resurface at URI
- Fashionable space suit
- shares Maltzan's vision
- Creativity matters
- RISD by Design 2010
- RISD Orientation 2010
- RISD by Design 2010
- ID STUDIO
- KEDS AS CANVAS
- Creativity in the Kitchen
- Designing the Eric Clapton Bag
- NYT Interviews Talking Head
- Time is Running Out
- New Alumni Magazine
- Roger Williams University
- Sky-field: a Vertical Forming Solution for Urban New York
- Fort Point Channel: Maglev Transit Hub and South Station Expansion Master Plan
- Living in the Spectrum: Autistic Children Center
- Integrating Infrastructures: Redefining Ecological + Man-made Systems, Bio-remediation Facility, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- Architecture Raising Awareness of the Wider World: A Centre for Haiti in Boston
- Learning Through Nature: Mount Holyoke Environmental Research and Education Center
- East Bay Energy Consortium Meeting Agenda, May 3, 2010
- East Bay Energy Consortium Joint Committee Meeting Agenda, May 17, 2010
- East Bay Energy Consortium Meeting Agenda, June 7, 2010
- The Right Ascension Children's Center: Orphaned Refugee Rehabilitation, Newton, MA
- Redefining Branding in Architecture: Case Study, Westside Railyards Development New York City, USA
- Accessible Architecture: Creating Possibilities for Adults with Cerebral Palsy
- Connections, Winter, 2010; Issue Fourteen
- Connections, Summer, 2010; Issue Fifteen
- The Quill - Vol. I - No. 3- Feb. 16, 1962
- The Quill - Vol. I - No. 4- March 16, 1962
- The Quill - Vol. I - No. 6- May 25, 1962
- The Quill - Vol. II - No. 1- Dec. 14, 1962
- The Quill - Vol. II - No. 2- Feb. 18, 1963
- The Quill - Vol. III - No. 1- Nov. 11, 1963
- Salve Regina University
- GANDHIAN STUDIES EXPERT NARESH DADHICH TAKES RESIDENCE AT SALVE REGINA
- LYNNE A. MCVEY APPOINTED TO EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
- TIMOTHY B. NEARY APPOINTED TO HISTORY DEPARTMENT
- KATHERINE M. PAQUETTE APPOINTED TO NURSING DEPARTMENT
- DIANE V. TOMKINSON APPOINTED TO RELIGIOUS STUDIES DEPARTMENT
- AUTHOR TINA WRAY DISCUSSES 'THE BIRTH OF SATAN'
- THEATER DEPARTMENT PRESENTS FIRST IMPROV FESTIVAL MARCH 24-25
- 'MARCH INTO READING!' CELEBRATION OF CHILDREN'S LITERACY IS MARCH 24-25
- LT. GEN. ROMEO DALLAIRE TAKES EMOTIONAL JOURNEY BACK TO THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE
- AMBASSADOR THOMAS NILES, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EXPERT, EXPLORES ECONOMIC 'STATE OF THE WORLD'
- MARINE MAMMAL EXPERT FROM MYSTIC AQUARIUM GIVES PRESENTATION
- VATICAN EXPERT IN CATHOLIC-MUSLIM RELATIONS GIVES PUBLIC LECTURE
- PELL CENTER PRESENTS 'VISIONS OF PEACE' PUBLIC LECTURE SERIES IN APRIL
- YARNALL PRESENTS KEYNOTE AT YALE CONFERENCE ON LAFARGE STAINED GLASS
- AUSTRALIAN PROFESSOR TALKS ABOUT INFUSION OF REFUGEES IN QUEENSLAND EDUCATION SYSTEM
- SALVE REGINA'S THEATER DEPARTMENT PRESENTS 'LEND ME A TENOR'
- ROBERT A.M. STERN TO GIVE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS, ACCEPT HONORARY DEGREE
- GILDED AGE COPPER DORMER, WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS PENCIL SKETCH AMONG ITEMS AVAILABLE AT AUCTION
- APPRENTICE-STYLE CHALLENGES DRIVE BUSINESS STUDENTS TO EXCEL IN AND OUT OF THE CLASSROOM
- OCHRE COURT WINE TASTING AND AUCTION TO BENEFIT STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND
- My02818
- Fifties Food Coming To Town
- Artisan Bread AvailableFrom New Local Bakery
- State Closes Jigger's DinerOver Delinquent Tax Bill
- Felicia s, Signal Ridge HouseGet Hollywood Treatment
- Symposium BookstoreOpens On Main Street
- Entertaining At HomeTurning Your KitchenInto A Chef's Studio
- Smart HomeEight Things Most Often Overlooked When Remodeling
- LibationPairing Food And Wine
- Going GreenHot tips for cool crops:Get growing on your fall garden
- Entertaining At HomeDinner's In An Hour:It's Snack Time!
- Smart HomeWinter's Coming: TightenUp Now, Maybe For Free
- LibationNotes From Napa Valley
- Local Glassblower HoldsAnnual 'Open Barn' Event
- RR Underpass Gets AnnualGraffiti Facelift On Saturday
- Taste East Greenwich AtMain Street Stroll Tonight
- Fruit Ripe For The PickingAt Narrow Lane Orchard
- Notable Group PresentsChamber Music Tonight
- Summer's End Concert Is Saturday
- Last Stroll of Season Tonight
- Council Puts $1 MillionRoad Bond On Nov. Ballot
