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Team Scotland heads south, writes thank you to City and people of Boston
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- Pols & Politics: Boston Mayor Wu joins Scottish statue traffic cone prank: 'A sense of joy everywhere' Boston Herald · 10h ago
- Team Scotland heads south, writes thank you to City and people of Boston NBC Boston · 10h ago
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