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Monday, February 12, 2007 

Stuart's time in Boston can no longer be measured in days as it looks like the Bruins are about to move him imminently 



Sun, February 11, 2007 Stuart's time in Boston can no longer be measured in days as it looks like the Bruins are about to move him imminently By BRUCE GARRIOCH The end is near for Brad Stuart in Beantown. The Bruins defenceman will likely be traded today as GM Peter Chiarelli won't let a key component from the Joe Thornton deal walk away for nothing. Stuart, who will become an unrestricted free ...

The Week in Theater: 'Doubt' lands in Boston 
The Week in Grosses 1. Wicked ($1,314,391) 2. Jersey Boys ($1,164,277) 3. Mary Poppins ($933, 745) 4. The Lion King ($815,332) 5. Spamalot ($754,713) All data compiled from Broadway.com. Doubt comes to Boston The national tour of Doubt arrived at Boston's Colonial Theatre Tuesday for a two-week sit-down that will end next Sunday, Feb.

Multiple sclerosis hits women more than men 
Multiple sclerosis is an unpredictable disease that can produce mild to severe symptoms. Dr. David Dawson, a neurologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, spoke with CNN about the condition.