Word: bostonians
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...share of the Celtics has been better than money in the bank, and 90,000 unit holders can say the team belongs to them. Team officials once received a copy of a newspaper story about a Bostonian who got married in Ireland. The headline said: CELTICS OWNER WED AT BLARNEY STONE. They looked the guy up. He owned two units...
Magic is back in L.A. running the show. He's calling the shots, he's the man once again. And as a lifetime Bostonian I love...
City of Broken Hearts tells of a middle-aged Bostonian whose wife has left him for another man. He tries to connect with his grown son through their old bond of going to a Red Sox game, only to discover that their roles are now reversed: in order to find a new life, the father must learn from...
Boston's population did not become significantly Irish, however, until the mid-19th century, when immigrants flocked to the city to avoid Ireland's potato famines. Since then, the Irish-American community has become a permanent fixture of Bostonian society. For 104 out of the past 110 years, the mayor of Boston has been of Irish origin...
With the cancellation of the parade, the St. Margaret's parishioners' spirits are a bit dampened. A former South Bostonian complains, "It's a shame they had to postpone it. By heaven, the parade brought families together...