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Aug. 20, 2009
California
Supporters of the Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic, which provides medical services to the poor, staged “A Bearly Good Time” benefit to raise money for a bare necessity--medicine for the clinic pharmacy.
May 16, 1995
Movies
In the case to persuade Hollywood studios to engage real directors more often, not just for their awards fodder, add “Dark Water” as Exhibit B, right after Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins.”
July 8, 2005
Exhorting guests to “hold high the torch of charity,” the founder and executive director of the Lestonnac Free Clinic in Orange last week formally announced a $1-million campaign to build a permanent clinic.
May 14, 1987
Archives
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June 7, 2000
Religion: Crowd views bones of French nun who said life was about ‘not great deeds but great love.’
Jan. 3, 2000
World & Nation
The top court of Massachusetts, founded in the 17th century by Puritans, has ruled in the 21st century that state law does not protect a woman’s privacy from a man with a cellphone who wants to snap an “upskirt” photo of her as she rides on a Boston trolley.
March 6, 2014
Just as the pun intended, a May Day, May Day dinner for the Lestonnac Free Medical Clinic in Orange proved both a festive springtime celebration and a call for financial help.
May 5, 1993
Massachusetts high court: ‘Upskirting’ photos on Boston trolley legal
Entertainment & Arts
Some directors let plays speak for themselves.
Dec. 7, 1991