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Sunday, December 20, 2020
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The pandemic crushed businesses on Boston’s Water Street. More devastating: The effects ripple around the world
Because of what's happened to businesses on one city block, financial destruction now runs from a delivery driver in Chelsea to a paper mill in upstate New York to a family in Honduras, every failing link weakening the next in line.
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Health
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New science reevaluates risks of indoor dining
Although few clusters have officially been traced to restaurants, research suggests inside eating is not necessarily a safe environment.
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Business
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With sale of Legal Sea Foods, another Boston institution changes hands
It may be hard to imagine the famed restaurants without Roger Berkowitz, but he’ll still be selling Legal chowder.
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Behind the Shield | Inside the Boston Police Department
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An off-duty officer crashed into a disabled grandmother. A year later, she’s still fighting City Hall
“Whatever the police does to you, you cannot do anything,” said Anne-Marie Castor. “They treat me worse than a dog.”
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Coronavirus
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Pre-holiday push for virus tests stresses taxed system
As the holidays near, health experts continue to stress that widespread testing, with quick turnaround times, is the key to curbing the spread in this crucial phase of the pandemic.
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Coronavirus
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Pre-holiday push for virus tests stresses taxed system
As the holidays near, health experts continue to stress that widespread testing, with quick turnaround times, is the key to curbing the spread in this crucial phase of the pandemic.
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Nation
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Henry Haller, longest-serving White House executive chef, dies at 97
A consummate professional who was never known to gossip about what he saw or heard at the White House, Mr. Haller catered to the tastes of the first families, whether asked to prepare deluxe continental cuisine or simple homestyle American meals.
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The inside story of how Trump’s denial, mismanagement, and magical thinking led to the pandemic’s dark winter
The virus has caused proportionately more infections and deaths in the United States than in most other developed nations — a result, experts say, of a dysfunctional federal response led by a president perpetually in denial.
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The World
World
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Epstein associate is charged with rape of minors in France
A former French modeling agent who was a close associate of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has been charged with rape of minors over the age of 15 and sexual harassment, the Paris prosecutor said Saturday.
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World
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UK imposes harsher lockdown on London, citing new version of virus
Alarmed by a what he called a faster-spreading variant of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Boris Johnson abruptly reversed course on Saturday and imposed a wholesale lockdown on London and most of England’s southeast.
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US will close last two consulates in Russia
The closure of these consulates would leave the United States with one remaining diplomatic outpost in Russia — the embassy in Moscow — amid heightened tensions between the two countries.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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More reasons why the Iowa caucuses shouldn’t start the primary season
After the 2020 fiasco, it’s more clear than ever that Democrats need to rearrange their nominating calendar.
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LETTERS
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Having made gains in mail-in voting, let’s take process to next level
Advocates for voting access, writing in appreciation of an editorial calling for continued mail-in voting, call for a range of additional enhancements of the election process.
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OPINION
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Say their names: Another deadly year for Black trans women
Violence against those facing racism, misogyny, and transphobia is an epidemic within an epidemic.
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Metro
Health
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New science reevaluates risks of indoor dining
Although few clusters have officially been traced to restaurants, research suggests inside eating is not necessarily a safe environment.
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Politics
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Worst. Christmas. Ever. (Or at least worse than most, say Mass. residents in a new poll)
More than 70 percent of Massachusetts adults say this holiday season will be worse than most or the worst ever, according to a survey by Suffolk University and The Boston Globe.
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YVONNE ABRAHAM
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Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
We know who the next Massachusetts House speaker will be. We’ve known it for years.
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Sports
Celtics
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What to expect of Brad Stevens, and other key Celtics story lines to watch this season
Can the rookies make an impact and will Kemba Walker return healthy are some of the questions facing the Celtics this season.
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Patriots
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Why is Dolphins coach Brian Flores having success? He’s leaned on the principles of Bill Belichick
Flores, who spent 15 years working his way up the Patriots’ organization, has Miami in position to make the playoffs.
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Chad Finn I Sports Media
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‘He’ll never be far from our minds’: Mike Gorman prepares for a Celtics season without Tommy Heinsohn
Heinsohn, a Celtics legend as a player and coach as well as broadcaster, died in November at age 86.
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Business
Business
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The pandemic crushed businesses on Boston’s Water Street. More devastating: The effects ripple around the world
Because of what's happened to businesses on one city block, financial destruction now runs from a delivery driver in Chelsea to a paper mill in upstate New York to a family in Honduras, every failing link weakening the next in line.
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Business
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With sale of Legal Sea Foods, another Boston institution changes hands
It may be hard to imagine the famed restaurants without Roger Berkowitz, but he’ll still be selling Legal chowder.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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A lesson in queer parenting that’s good for any family
Our daughter is learning something valuable about accepting differences — even though we cringe now at the way we first explained it.
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IDEAS
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Social media broke America. Here’s how to fix it
This is a path back to sanity from the toxic shattering of reality that Facebook, Twitter, and Google have visited upon us.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Carol Sutton, a stage and screen actress devoted to New Orleans, dies at 76
Carol Sutton, an actress who was featured in films like “Steel Magnolias,” “The Big Easy” and “The Pelican Brief,” and who was devoted to the theater community in her native New Orleans, where she was a fixture on the city’s stages for a half-century, died Dec. 10 at Touro Infirmary in New Orleans. She was 76.
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Jesse Taken Alive, former Standing Rock tribal chairman, dies of COVID-19
Called "Lala Jay" by his students — Lala is the Lakota word for grandfather — Jesse "Jay" Taken Alive taught Lakota culture and language at a school in his hometown of McLaughlin, S.D., until he became ill, his brother said. His wife Cheryl Taken Alive died of the coronavirus in November.
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Takashi Oka, journalist who interpreted Japan for US, dies at 96
In six decades as a journalist, Mr. Oka spent many years as a foreign correspondent, reporting from countries around the world in both war and peace and interviewing leaders like Emperor Hirohito and Margaret Thatcher.
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Arts & Lifestyle
TABLES
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Your guide to Boston’s holiday takeout feasts
Lots of restaurants will offer Christmas Eve and Christmas Day takeout meals this year. Here’s a hearty sampling.
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QUICK BITE
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A pastry chef from Tehran opens a tiny Cambridge bakery near Fresh Pond
For now, the display case holds breads and a few confections and neighbors are queuing up for them.
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BEST OF THE ARTS 2020
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10 memorable museum shows from the year everyone wants to forget
New England's best art exhibitions provided joy, relief, and reflection when needed most.
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Travel
Travel
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When it comes to ski resorts, smaller can be better
Check out these five little gems that have been teaching New England families to ski for decades.
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TRENDSPOTTING
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In the race to lure back travelers, vacations in nature are winning
More than half of consumers say they are more likely to take an outdoors or nature trip than they were before the pandemic, according to TripAdvisor.
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