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A UNITED NATION

About 2 pages (568 words)

The Boston Globe, October 28th, 2004

The Nation watched rapt as their Red Sox performed the miracle hoped for and dreamed of for four score and a half-dozen years. Some prayed, some yelled. At least one watched in solitude while gazing over the cold, moonlit waters of the North Atlantic. At home with a warm dinner, at work in a cold warehouse, in large groups and alone, New Englanders tuned in for a victory seemingly sweeter because it took so long to arrive. THE WALLACE FAMILY at home in Medford, with three generations of fans Game-time meal: Homemade calzones - meatball, ham and cheese, and spinach and ricotta. Red Sox rituals...

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Compiled by Michael Levenson and Peter DeMarco, Globe Correspondents.. The Boston Globe, October 28th, 2004. A UNITED NATION. Content provided by HighBeam Research.

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