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Monday, November 20, 2023
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Page one
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Healthcare
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CVS pharmacists are at a breaking point, imperiling company’s reinvention plans
There are not enough pharmacists in the pipeline, and the ones the Rhode Island company employs face a daunting set of challenges.
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Around New England
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New Hampshire is the only New England state where the sale of marijuana remains illegal. Changing that has been a slog.
New Hampshire, the only state in New England where the sale of recreational marijuana remains illegal, is trying to end its status as an island of prohibition. But it’s been a slog.
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North Shore
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Anyone want to trade for an iconic Pink House?
It’s a Plum Island landmark and the US Fish and Wildlife Service no longer wants it. But an eight-year battle to save it may finally be lost.
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Nation
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Rosalynn Carter, first lady who championed mental health, dies at 96
Rosalynn Carter, a close political and policy adviser to her husband, former president Jimmy Carter, who created the modern Office of the First Lady and advocated for better treatment of the mentally ill during her years in the White House and for four decades afterward, died Nov. 19 at her home in Plains, Ga. She was 96.
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World
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Infants moved from ‘death zone’ hospital that Israel says was Hamas hideout
Four days after it was seized by Israeli troops, the Gaza Strip’s largest hospital has become a “death zone,” the World Health Organization said, as 31 premature babies in extremely precarious health there were evacuated Sunday.
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The Nation
Nation
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Voters back abortion rights, but some foes won’t relent
As voters in state after state affirm their support for abortion rights, opponents are acting with escalating defiance toward the democratic processes and institutions they perceive as aligned against their cause.
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Nation
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A cancer patient’s last wish: to pay off the medical debt of others
A 38-year-old woman with ovarian cancer who started a campaign to help people pay off their medical debt has raised more than $200,000 in the week since she died.
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Nation
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Democratic-led cities pay for migrants’ tickets to other places as resources dwindle
Some Democratic cities are spending taxpayer dollars on bus, plane, and train tickets for migrants to move on to other places.
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The World
World
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Fiery right-wing populist Javier Milei wins Argentina’s presidency amid discontent over economy
Milei pledged a dramatic shake-up to the state, including cutting government.
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World
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Fires in Brazil threaten jaguars, houses, and plants in the world’s largest tropical wetlands
In the first two weeks of November, fires fueled by unusually dry and hot weather destroyed nearly 1.9 million acres of the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetlands.
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World
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Yemen’s Houthis hijack a ship in the Red Sea
The Israeli military called the episode a “grave event,” saying that the ship was en route to India from Turkey and had an “international crew, without Israelis.”
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Ban expensive surprise bills for ambulance rides
Massachusetts needs a sustainable way to pay for emergency medical services
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LETTERS
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Still so much to learn about the scope of brothel ring
While we have yet to learn the extent of the sexual exploitation, the buyers, since at least 2020, number in the hundreds in this case.
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LETTERS
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Here comes the next affirmative action challenge
White entrepreneurs, as a group, enjoy targeted financing that Black entrepreneurs are rarely offered. Those who are questioning the legality of these equity efforts are fighting to keep this looming imbalance in place.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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Mass. residents recall Rosalynn Carter’s ‘fierce determination’ as a trailblazer on mental illness
As the nation mourned the death Sunday of Rosalynn Carter, local residents recalled the 96-year-old former first lady’s visits to Massachusetts and the ways she used her platform as wife and adviser to the nation’s 39th president to advance the causes she believed in.
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THE GREAT DIVIDE
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Proposed ballot question to end MCAS graduation requirement gains momentum
The proposed ballot question would ask voters to eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement, instead requiring students to complete coursework that is consistent with the state’s academic standards to receive their high school diplomas.
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Politics
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State agency for the blind stripped of more than $1 million in federal funds due to ex-commissioner’s missteps
The lost federal grant money is the latest evidence of financial mismanagement under the commission's prior administration.
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Sports
CELTICS 102, GRIZZLIES 100
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Kristaps Porzingis rejects the undermanned Grizzlies for Celtics’ sixth straight win
Desmond Bane (30 points) kept his team in it, but the Celtics managed to escape Memphis thanks to the two-way play of their big man, who scored 26 points and blocked six shots.
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ON HOCKEY
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Save a corner in the Garden rafters for Wayne Cashman, the Bruins’ quintessential corner man
The right wing won two Stanley Cups, served as captain for six seasons, and ranks sixth all-time among Bruins in games played.
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celtics notebook
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Payton Pritchard having fun with his new nickname, coined by Drake
Pritchard says the "crypto scammer" quip from the Raptors' most famous fan didn't bother him, and he's already embraced it on Instagram.
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Business
Energy
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Should utilities pay the upfront cost of clean energy? A municipal utility in Ipswich is making the investment.
As part of a pilot program, the Ipswich Electric Light Department is covering the cost of clean energy upgrades, allowing residents to pay back the principal using the savings from their energy bills.
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ButcherBox, the meat delivery service, expands its customer base — to pets
The Watertown company, facing slowing sales and changing consumer behavior, is entering the pet product market.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Johnny Green, jumpin’ Knicks All-Star, dies at 89
Jumpin’ Johnny, as he came to be known, was 6-foot-5 and about 200 pounds, but he often bested taller and huskier front-line opponents, snaring rebounds, blocking shots, and hitting short-range baskets.
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Don Walsh, record-breaking deep sea explorer, dies at 92
The historic dive, on Jan. 23, 1960, was cloaked in secrecy in case it failed — which seemed quite possible, given that the towering waves in the Western Pacific had battered or carried away essential gear.
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David Del Tredici, who set ‘Alice’ to music, dies at 86
A Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, he was an experimentalist who redefined himself, becoming identified with a lush style called the New Romanticism.
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Arts & Lifestyle
DANCE REVIEW
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Bodytraffic moves in close quarters at the ICA
This weekend marks the company’s fourth Global Arts Live-sponsored visit to the Institute of Contemporary Art. Three of the four pieces on the bill are Boston premieres.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Boston Philharmonic Orchestra presents an emotional, exhilarating evening with unexpectedly tender conclusions
In opening remarks, music director Benjamin Zander dedicated the performance to his former wife and lifelong friend Rosamund Stone Zander, who died in September.
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ASK AMY
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Brother-sister relationship turns threatening
Advice from Amy Dickinson.
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