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Today's front page looks at Rhode Island's homeless problem as the coldest weather of the season moved into the area. There is also a report on the police digging up what's believed to be the body of a man killed 30 years ago in a mob hit. Download a copy of today's front page in .pdf format. CommentsLeave a commentPlease be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish. |
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Wow! What a great job by the State Police! They found a dead body...30 years late. They should be proud of themselves. Now what? Will they charge someone in his death? Oops, I forgot, they did that already. So really what was the purpose? This was just a waste of taxpayers money. Things must be boring for the state police. Crime must be way down and Dunkin Donuts must have given up making fresh donuts... Nothing to do.... What a sham...I mean shame...no, BOTH are right!
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