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<DIV>I never have trusted Yankee fans, except my niece and nephew, who don't
care a whole lot, but do live in the Bronx. I like the Bronx, I just don't like
the Yankees. Every item from GCFL, almost, has an attachment. Its some little
text blurb about what is sent out.</DIV>
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<DIV>Siarlys</DIV>
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<DIV>On Tue, 6 May 2008 22:01:09 -0700 "Discussion of the Good, Clean Funnies
List" <<A href="mailto:gcfl-discuss@gcfl.net">gcfl-discuss@gcfl.net</A>>
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<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Candara size=4>So, why does the following e-mail
show that it has an attachment? I didn't attach anything...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000080 face=Candara size=4>Jeanene</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, May 06, 2008 8:50
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [GCFL-discuss] FW:
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<P><SPAN><FONT color=#000080 face=Candara size=4>Jeanene is sending a
few more details from <A
href="http://www.boston.com">www.boston.com</A>:</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN>NASHUA, N.H.—</SPAN>A woman accused of running down a man in her
car after getting into a Red Sox-Yankees argument never hit her brakes as
she accelerated toward the small group he was in, a prosecutor said
Monday.</P>
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<P>"She never braked, and she accelerated at a high speed for about 200
feet. She went directly at this group of people," prosecutor Susan Morrell
said of Ivonne Hernandez, who is charged with reckless second-degree murder
in the death early Friday of Matthew Beaudoin, 29.</P>
<P>The argument happened after Beaudoin left Slade's Food & Spirits,
where he sang karaoke.</P>
<P>Lisa Slade, the owner of the bar, said Monday one of her bartenders (who
was with Beaudoin after the bar closed) stopped at a bush to relieve
herself.</P>
<P>Beaudoin and another girl, Maria Hughes, laughed at her. Slade said her
bartender told her that a woman getting into her car thought Beaudoin and
Hughes were laughing at her.</P>
<P>Slade said the woman punched the bartender. "My bartender got slapped in
the face," she said.</P>
<P>At that point, the group saw a Yankees bumper sticker on the car and
"said something to her about being a Yankees fan," and the conflict
escalated, Slade said. Like the rest of New Hampshire, Nashua, 45 miles
northwest of Boston, is Red Sox country.</P>
<P>Hernandez, 43, allegedly gunned her car and struck Beaudoin and Hughes,
21. Hughes had only minor injuries, which Beaudoin's sister Faith said was
because her brother shielded his friend.</P>
<P>Hernandez, of Nashua, was arrested at the scene. She acknowledged she had
been drinking and refused to take a breath-alcohol test, said Morrell, a
senior assistant attorney general. Hernandez said she had been in an
argument with the group.</P>
<P>"She indicated to police that she wanted to scare this group of people.
She thought they would get out of the way," Morrell said.</P>
<P>Hernandez was ordered held without bail after being arraigned Monday in
Nashua District Court. The charges, including aggravated drunken driving,
are felonies, so Hernandez could not enter a plea.</P>
<P>Her public defender, James Quay, did not return a call seeking
comment.</P>
<P>Beaudoin died of massive head trauma at a hospital, Morrell said.</P>
<P>Faith Beaudoin described her brother, a 1997 graduate of Nashua High
School, as a jokester and social butterfly, who liked to tease.</P>
<P>"I hope she's haunted by Matt's face hitting her windshield," Faith
Beaudoin said of Hernandez. "It's been an absolute nightmare for all of
us."</P>
<P>His organs, including his heart, liver and kidneys, were donated in hopes
of saving other people's lives.</P>
<P>Jay Murphy, Beaudoin's boss at Sharkys Poker Room in Manchester, said
Beaudoin "wasn't a Yankee hater. It was a local team kind of thing."</P>
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