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Monday, October 12, 2020
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Coronavirus
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‘I just want to hold her and kiss while she can still appreciate my presence’: One man’s fight to visit his wife
When it comes to the extra dose of suffering the pandemic has inflicted on Alzheimer’s patients and those who love them, there is no shortage of tragic stories. This one belongs to Donna and Nat Weiner.
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The transformation of Lindsey Graham
The South Carolina senator is in a tough reelection battle in a race turbocharged by his role as a Trump defender and push to confirm Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett in hearings he will chair starting Monday.
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Parties offer divergent portraits of Barrett ahead of today’s Senate hearings
The Senate on Monday will dive into an extraordinary week of Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, with Republicans and Democrats offering two starkly divergent portraits of a nominee who would tilt the court decisively to the right.
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Patriots
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Postponing Patriots-Broncos game was necessary to avoid an NFL player revolt
Some Patriots have questioned the NFL's commitment to player safety amid more positive tests for COVID-19. And it’s not just the NFL league office drawing raised eyebrows.
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Restaurants
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Hard-hit breweries shiver at the thought of winter
As temperatures fall, Idle Hands and the state’s 200 other breweries worry whether all the changes they have made to stay afloat since March will be enough.
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Coronavirus
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‘I just want to hold her and kiss while she can still appreciate my presence’: One man’s fight to visit his wife
When it comes to the extra dose of suffering the pandemic has inflicted on Alzheimer’s patients and those who love them, there is no shortage of tragic stories. This one belongs to Donna and Nat Weiner.
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Politics
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The transformation of Lindsey Graham
The South Carolina senator is in a tough reelection battle in a race turbocharged by his role as a Trump defender and push to confirm Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett in hearings he will chair starting Monday.
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Politics
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Parties offer divergent portraits of Barrett ahead of today’s Senate hearings
The Senate on Monday will dive into an extraordinary week of Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett, with Republicans and Democrats offering two starkly divergent portraits of a nominee who would tilt the court decisively to the right.
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The World
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Azerbaijan, Armenia report shelling of cities despite truce
Azerbaijan has accused Armenia of attacking large cities overnight in violation of the cease-fire deal brokered by Russia that seeks to end the worst outbreak of hostilities in the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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World
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Scores detained during protests in Belarus
Scores of people were detained in Belarus on Sunday during protests against the country’s authoritarian leader, who won his sixth term in office in a vote widely seen as rigged, a Belarusian rights group said.
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Iran-backed militias offer truce for US pullout from Iraq
Iraqi militias backed by Iran have agreed to temporarily halt attacks targeting the American presence in Iraq, on the condition that US-led coalition troops withdraw from the country in line with a parliamentary resolution, three militia officials said Sunday.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Why is Baker so reluctant to disclose vital COVID-19 information?
The public deserves to know more about the outbreak in Massachusetts and what happened in the state’s nursing homes.
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LETTERS
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Recalling wounds of racism through the eyes of a friend
"When she and I went out together, we followed her own race-based strategy that she told me was to keep people from automatically assuming she was my maid."
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LETTERS
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A teaching tool to consider as Newton and other schools grapple with race issues
"Support groups could be organized to discuss the training and personal experiences."
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When trees turn bright colors, he’s the foliage oracle
Nature is taking its course across the southern tier of Vermont, and that means Mike Snyder is, once again, a man in much demand.
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Politics
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Nothing to see at the BPD?
The Globe’s reporting confirmed the anecdotal complaints of scores of Black officers over many years: that white officers get prizes, while they get the hammer.
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‘America has to do something’: Local Armenian Americans protest Azerbaijan conflict
As a fragile cease-fire between Armenia and Azerbaijan shattered Sunday, a few hundred people gathered in front of Boston’s Turkish consulate in the Back Bay to support Armenians and urge US diplomats to take a more active role in the conflict.
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Postponing Patriots-Broncos game was necessary to avoid an NFL player revolt
Some Patriots have questioned the NFL's commitment to player safety amid more positive tests for COVID-19. And it’s not just the NFL league office drawing raised eyebrows.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball
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In the face of an unspeakable tragedy and a pandemic pause, Lakers emerged from the NBA’s Bubble as undisputed champions
Lakers reached a fitting conclusion to their journey-quest for a 17th NBA championship with a Game 6 victory over the Heat.
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peter abraham | on baseball
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These Rays show its possible to build a winning roster without breaking the bank in the process
Tampa Bay had a long-term plan and now a team full of other clubs' castoffs is three wins away from the World Series.
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Business
INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Your personal assistant is on call, for $50
Stuff, formerly known as Delegate, gives you instant access via its app to a network of personal assistants around the United States.
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THE FINE PRINT
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Driver got a refund on the $799 he prepaid to service an Audi that ceased to exist - but not without a fight
Peter O’Brien was in a car crash that totaled the Audi he had bought six months earlier before he could make use of the long-term maintenance contract. But AudiUSA wouldn't refund the price of the service deal.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iranian master singer and dissident, dies
The Persian classical music singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian, a towering figure to Iranians for both his artistry and his public stand with protesters against the government, died in Tehran on Thursday.
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Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Iranian master singer and dissident, dies
The Persian classical music singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian, a towering figure to Iranians for both his artistry and his public stand with protesters against the government, died in Tehran on Thursday.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Restaurants
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Hard-hit breweries shiver at the thought of winter
As temperatures fall, Idle Hands and the state’s 200 other breweries worry whether all the changes they have made to stay afloat since March will be enough.
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TREAT YOURSELF
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Even with COVID, you have your pick of orchards
Apples, pumpkins, pears, and cider doughnuts can still be yours — with a little planning.
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ARTS
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FABRIC 2020 to honor Fall River’s connection to Portugal and history in textiles
The citywide arts festival runs Oct. 16 and 17.
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