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 Saturday, October 14, 2023
 
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 More oversight needed of residential schools specializing in autism and other disabilities, state’s child advocate says 
The state Office of the Child Advocate is pushing for stricter oversight of residential schools that serve children with autism and other disabilities, amid disturbing reports of abuse. 
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 Religion
 
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 ‘Our traditions seek peace’: Faith leaders shepherd their congregations after horrors in Mideast 
Some commonalities emerged in how they planned to speak with congregants. 
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 ‘It’s hard to believe he’s Al Capone’: Republicans portray Biden as both incompetent and a criminal mastermind 
This tale of two Bidens comes as the party’s long-running narrative about the oldest sitting president in history clashes with a growing line of attack highlighted by a House Republican impeachment inquiry. 
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 ‘Like playing the lottery’: Laid-off life sciences workers give a snapshot of a cooling-down sector 
Thousands of Massachusetts biopharmaceutical workers have been laid off in the past two years in what experts describe as one of the industry’s biggest shakeouts in decades. 
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 Israel sticks to call for Gaza evacuation and readies a possible invasion 
Israel called for the evacuation of more than one million citizens from the northern Gaza Strip and concentrated more armed forces around the enclave Friday, signaling that it may be preparing to escalate the war with Hamas. 
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 Boston Globe Today: Sports | October 13, 2023 
Watch today’s full episode of Boston Globe Today: Sports from October 13, 2023. 
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 Previewing the Celtics' quest for Banner 18 
WATCH: Are the C’s on track to take home an NBA championship? Correspondent Bob Ryan and Reporter Gary Washburn weigh in. 
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 What are the scariest Boston sports storylines? 
WATCH: Correspondent Bob Ryan and reporter Gary Washburn on which Boston sports storylines are giving them the chills. 
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 Biden is talking about green energy and jobs in Pennsylvania again. Will his message break through? 
The president started his speech Friday talking about the conflict, telling the crowd that he had spoken by video conference for an hour or so with the families of 14 Americans missing in the attacks. 
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 As El Niño looms, California braces for storms and floods 
This fall, California officials are lining up $52 million for levee repairs and, compared to a year ago, longer stretches of temporary flood walls and millions more sandbags to prepare for what the winter might bring. 
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 Senator Markey ‘deeply concerned’ for Mass. families trapped in Gaza, Israel amid continued fighting 
Markey included a link to a Globe article about a Medway family who had traveled to visit relatives in the Gaza Strip and is now stuck in a war zone. 
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 North Korea raises the specter of nuclear strike over US aircraft carrier’s arrival in South Korea 
North Korea lashed out Friday at the arrival of a US aircraft carrier battle group in South Korea, calling it a provocation and again raising the specter of using nuclear weapons to defend itself. 
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 Suspect in French teacher’s slaying was held for questioning the day before attack, minister says 
The man arrested as the main suspect in Friday’s stabbings had been under surveillance since the summer on suspicion of Islamic radicalization, French intelligence services said. 
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 Thousands flee Northern Gaza as Israeli evacuation order stirs panic 
Panic and chaos gripped the northern Gaza Strip on Friday as thousands of people fled south in vehicles piled high with blankets and mattresses along two main roads after the Israeli military ordered a mass evacuation of half of the besieged coastal strip. 
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 Immigration reform: Yes, we can? 
Immigration reform has been all but impossible to achieve in Congress. But there are novel ideas on how to move the needle. 
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 Student loans should be forgiven when colleges act badly 
Lawsuit imperils part of borrower defense rule. 
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 A never-ending cycle of violence in the Mideast 
Readers react to an op-ed that saw the seeds of the latest war in the Israeli occupation of Gaza. 
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 Logan International Airport marks 100-year anniversary 
Local and state officials gathered at Logan International Airport on Friday to mark its 100th anniversary and celebrate the opening of four new gates and other improvements at Terminal E, which welcomes international travelers to the city. 
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 From his backyard in Johnston, R.I., Steve Sperry grows some of the largest pumpkins in the world 
Growing these gargantuan gourds requires a certain amount of patience. 
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 Racist abuse in Concord just latest in wave at Massachusetts schools 
Incidents in Concord follow a series of similar incidents in districts around Massachusetts in recent years. 
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 Sports
 
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 With postseason rapidly approaching, Revolution need to build some momentum 
The team seems to be missing former coach Bruce Arena, going 2-4-5 since he was placed on leave and then resigned. 
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 Celtics point guards Jrue Holiday and Derrick White project as a dynamic defensive duo 
Despite the departure of some key defensive figures, the Celtics believe they could be even better at that end of the floor this year. 
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 ‘A lot of doors have opened’ for Stoughton gymnast Fred Richard, and his sights are on the Olympics 
The 19-year-old Richard now will go about training for a busy 2024 season that he hopes leads to the 2024 Paris games. 
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 BPDA approves project that will transform Southie’s Andrew Square 
The master plan would enable 3.8 million square feet of commercial and residential space in 11 buildings along Dorchester Ave. 
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 Microsoft closes $69 billion Activision deal, overcoming regulators’ objections 
Microsoft on Friday said it closed its $69 billion purchase of the video game giant Activision Blizzard, overcoming significant regulatory hurdles in Britain and the United States and signaling that the tech industry’s giants are still free to use their cash hoards to get even bigger. 
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 Sale of The Whitney highlights resilient hotel market 
The Beacon Hill building, which dates to 1909, was acquired by an affiliate of Egeria Group, a multinational investment firm. 
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 Obituaries
 
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 Louise Glück, Nobel-winning poet of terse and candid lyricism, dies at 80 
A Nobel laureate, Louise Glück wove classical allusions, philosophical reveries, bittersweet memories, and humorous asides into indelible portraits of a fallen and heart-rending world. 
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 Laszlo Solyom, a transitional president of Hungary, dies 
Laszlo Solyom, a legal scholar who helped guide Hungary in its transition to a free-market democracy after the fall of communism in 1989, presiding over his country’s Constitutional Court and then serving as its president from 2005 to 2010, died Sunday in Budapest. He was 81. 
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 Hoosen Coovadia, medical force in South Africa’s HIV fight, dies 
A pediatrician who used science to fight for racial justice in apartheid South Africa, Hoosen Coovadia later transformed the approach to HIV treatment for pregnant women in Africa and beyond. 
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 Arts & Lifestyle
 
 Arts
 
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 Twin tattoo artists bring magic and myth to Salem’s Pioneer Village 
The sixth annual Salem Night Faire will haunt the area through the last two weekends of October. 
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 MUSIC REVIEW
 
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 Yo-Yo Ma makes Shostakovich concertos the main event with BSO 
Composer Iman Habibi’s "Zhiân" opened the second half of the evening brilliantly. 
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 Latinx horror authors are a new force in the genre. Here are 5 books to get you into the spooky season.  
From cursed films to domesticated cannibalism, there’s something on our list for every horror fan 
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