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ProseLtd
09 May 2003, 07:23 AM
Joseph happy as Revs' middle man (http://www2.bostonherald.com/sport/soccer/revs05092003.htm)
By Gus Martins, Boston Herald
Home a strange place, Revolution need to take advantage (http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/129/sports/Home_a_strange_place+.shtml)
By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff
Feldspar
09 May 2003, 11:36 AM
Names: Recognizing a cymbal of quality; a Wahlberg gets in the swing
By Carol Beggy, Globe Staff
Apparently Jay and Taylor attended the Big Brother of the Year 2003 dinner - second to last paragraph.
For some reason, the article's direct URL won't take - go to the Living/Arts (http://www.boston.com/globe/living/) section instead, and Names is the first article below the headliners.
RevsSoccerFan
10 May 2003, 11:13 AM
Revolution players search for some answers
By Damian Vega
Friday, May 9, 2003
http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/sports/sports/revs05092003.htm
RevsSoccerFan
10 May 2003, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Feldspar
Names: Recognizing a cymbal of quality; a Wahlberg gets in the swing
By Carol Beggy, Globe Staff
Apparently Jay and Taylor attended the Big Brother of the Year 2003 dinner - second to last paragraph.
For some reason, the article's direct URL won't take - go to the Living/Arts (http://www.boston.com/globe/living/) section instead, and Names is the first article below the headliners.
"BIG' WINNERS Last night, the Big Brothers of Massachusetts Bay named Scott Ullrich of Jamaica Plain the 2003 Big Brother of the Year. The Honorary Big Brothers of the Year were Al Larkin of The Boston Globe and Dan Salera of FleetBoston Financial. Ullrich, 42, and his Little Brother, Joey, a 9-year-old living in Jamaica Plain, see each other weekly. They got to know each other on walks through the Arboretum and during sports and other activities. Ullrich was nominated for the award by Joey and his social worker. The award was presented by Big Brothers executive director John B. Pearson before a crowd of more than 500 that included New England Patriots tackle Matt Light; former Red Sox players Jim Rice, Bill Lee, and Rico Petrocelli; former Boston Bruins players Ken Hodge and Gord Kluzak; Revolution players Jay Heaps and Taylor Twellman; Bimbo Coles of the Celts, and Celts legend Cedric Maxwell."