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75 Boston officers fail drugs tests since 1999 Seventy-five Boston police officers have failed drug tests since the department started screening for drugs in 1999, and 26 have been fired after flunking a second test, according to department statistics. 75 Boston officers fail drugs tests since 1999 BOSTON -- Seventy-five Boston police officers have failed drug tests since the department started screening for drugs in 1999, and 26 have been fired after flunking a second test, according to department statistics. ... - The Associated Press Web of options offered for backing up memory BOSTON — Before you pack your computer off to college this August, back it up. Shalin Mody’s computer held innumerable things he’d love to have forever: TV shows, video games, papers and more than 50 gigabytes of music. So normally, he would have panicked the day the PC failed, unable to start up. ACC still taking from Big East IN the here-we-go-again category comes news that the Atlantic Coast Conference has seemingly one-upped the Big East in football again. After taking Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College in expansion, now the ACC has managed to pry the share of an Orange Bowl berth from the Big East. BHCC launches Heroix IT software Bunker Hill Community College CIO Bret Moeller uses a Bay State-grown IT monitoring system to keep watch over networks, servers and routers. The system acts as a watchdog of the 8,000-student network for Moeller -- who lives in Tampa, Fla., and commutes to Boston each week. Capozza celebrates his return BRIDGEPORT — In the spring of 1999, Scott Capozza went to visit an old Ithaca College cross country teammate and watch the Boston Marathon. Only a few months earlier, Capozza had been diagnosed with testicular cancer. College weaves its way into a wider community BRIDGEWATER -- At a time when census figures paint a grim picture of the states future, with families, retirees, and college graduates leaving for jobs and lower housing costs elsewhere, Bridgewater State College is in the midst of a major expansion of both its physical campus and its sphere of influence, producing a rare commodity: graduates who stick around. College grads moving back home to boomer parents -- and staying MIAMI -- Justin Clark lives in a million dollar waterfront home rent free. Most weekends he takes the jet boat for a spin down the Intracoastal and when he comes home from work theres usually a hot meal on the table and clean clothes in his drawer. Tidy bowls League retools bowl-selection system to fix inequities It was hard for Boston College Coach Tom OBrien to know what to tell his players when they learned last December they were headed for that bowl game in Boise, Idaho. You know, the one with the blue field. Community forum planned on Bradford College future HAVERHILL - The decision by Cambridge College to settle in Lawrence has left a big hole in town. And a group of local residents wants to fill it. Team Haverhill, devoted to revitalizing downtown, is planning a public forum on how best to reuse Bradford College. | ||||