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The Berkeley Beacon
Thursday, March 1, 2007
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City bans under-21 club events
Candidate left position under fire
Fire kills two, leaves 30 displaced
Professor to perform at music festival
BPD: Pellet guns to be destroyed
Editorial
Governor Patrick's fuzzy budget math
Opinion
The governor's expensive taste
Death of habeas corpus
The shame of the religious right
Lifestyle
Weekend fun not just for the over-21 crowd
Emerson fan favorite trades court for cameras
Delicious dim sum is literally just around the corner in Boston's Chinatown
Arts and Entertainment
Bang Camaro is on the fast track to success
Arcade Fire delivers sermon
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First name basis: the sweet sadness of Swati
Artist brings provocative exhibit to Emerson
David Fincher returns with Zodiac thriller
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