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Monday, October 11, 2021
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For medical tent volunteers, Marathon provides a welcome sense of normalcy after toll of COVID
More than 1,500 health care workers will be stationed at medical tents along the storied Boston Marathon course on Monday.
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Vermont
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‘The monument business is bigger than ever’: As the pandemic lingers, demand for headstones surges
In Barre, Vt., "granite center of the world," headstone manufacturers are inundated with orders as COVID-19's staggering death toll continues rising, while boomers look to plan ahead.
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Nation
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Navy engineer charged in attempt to sell nuclear submarine secrets
The engineer was accused of trying to sell information on the nuclear propulsion system of Virginia-class attack submarines
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Massachusetts
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Mass. scrambles to provide housing, medical care as Haitian refugees arrive from Mexico border
If not for grass-roots efforts to provide for these refugees, advocates said, many refugees would have found themselves living on the street. The aid has included access to medical care, as well as housing, food, clothing, and pro-bono legal assistance.
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Game 3 ALDS: Red Sox 6, Rays 4 (13 inn.)
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Christian Vázquez hits two-run homer in 13th as Red Sox walk off with 2-1 ALDS lead over Rays
The Red Sox catcher delivered for the Sox, who can seal it up with Game 4 on Marathon Monday.
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The Nation
Politics
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Major climate action at stake in fight over twin bills pending in Congress
If Congress fails to pass major climate legislation now, it could be years before American political cycles afford another opportunity — a delay that scientists say the planet cannot afford.
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Virus Notebook
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Hundreds of thousands of troops have not yet complied with vaccine mandate as deadlines near
Lopsided rates across the individual services and a spike in deaths among military reservists illustrate how political division over the shots has seeped into a nonpartisan force with unambiguous orders.
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Nation
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The first Columbus Day was born of violence — and political calculation
The holiday declaration by President Benjamin Harrison helped resolve a diplomatic crisis with Italy — and gain support among Italian American voters — after rioters in New Orleans lynched 11 Italian immigrants the year before.
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The World
World
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Iraqis’ frustration over broken promises keeps voter turnout low
A new electoral system made it easier this time for independent candidates to compete, but the vote was nonetheless expected to merely chip away at the edges of Iraq’s troubles.
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Doctors assert Brazil hospitals gave dodgy COVID-19 care
The doctors, through their lawyer, testified that Prevent Senior tested drugs without proper consent and forced doctors to prescribe unproven drugs touted by President Jair Bolsonaro.
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Pfizer to vaccinate entire city as part of study
In the southwestern Brazilian city of Toledo, you won’t find much vaccine skepticism. About 98 percent of eligible residents there have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to municipal officials.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Collaboration should focus on health, wealth, and self
All three are inextricably interconnected and factor fully into how people think about their futures.
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EDITORIAL
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Time to upgrade our successful bottle law
The law has worked well — but it needs to catch up with the times.
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LETTERS
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Questions raised as gas pipeline repairs proceed
Getting rid of the Commonwealth’s gas infrastructure is one of those things that sounds impossible — until it isn’t.
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Metro
RI POLITICS
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Progressive candidate for lieutenant governor faces criticism over past anti-abortion posts
“I’m not ashamed of my past,” the state senator says. “I had a journey into this movement.”
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Massachusetts
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Long-awaited excitement at Boston Marathon finish line on the day before the race
The Boston Marathon wouldn’t start for another 20 hours or so -- the large digital clock above the finish line on Boyston Street was counting down the seconds left until Monday morning. But Copely Square was already a hive of activity Sunday.
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RI POLITICS
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Narragansett tribal members to protest statue of R.I.’s first English settler
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, advocates will call for removing statue of the Rev. William Blackstone, a white settler for whom the Blackstone Valley was named.
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Sports
Red Sox notebook
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Red Sox reverse course on Chris Sale and make him available in bullpen for Game 3
Said Red Sox manager Alex Cora: "Everybody is fine with it, and honestly I think, mentally for him, I think it will be great to put the spikes on and be ready."
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Patriots 25, Texans 22
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Patriots were on the run, but their finishing kick spared them of a heartbreaking loss
The Patriots went 84 yards in 15 plays to beat the Texans.
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PETER ABRAHAM | ON BASEBALL
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Nick Pivetta took the ball, and ran with opportunity to play a huge role on postseason stage
After throwing 73 pitches in relief three nights earlier, the righthander fired four shutout innings in Game 3 and got the victory when the Red Sox walked it off in the 13th.
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Business
Business
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Foes of Texas abortion law target lawmakers’ corporate donors
Democrats and their allies on this issue are looking for new ways to harness frustration into leverage.
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Business
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In search of the next blockbuster
Over the last decade, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. has transformed cystic fibrosis from a debilitating lung disease to a manageable condition for most people who suffer from the inherited ailment. That feat also cemented Vertex’s place in the Boston biotech pantheon.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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In a work-from-anywhere world, will Mass. lose its edge in the race for talented workers?
Business groups urge Beacon Hill to invest in workforce development and tackle housing, transportation to help Mass. better compete in a world where companies, and workers, can live anywhere.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Dr. Robert Hsun-Piao Yuan, ‘the neurosurgeon’s neurosurgeon,’ dies at 99
'You must always give patients hope,' Dr. Robert Hsun-Piao Yuan told a neurosurgery colleague.
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Obituaries
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Dr. Robert Hsun-Piao Yuan, ‘the neurosurgeon’s neurosurgeon,’ dies at 99
'You must always give patients hope,' Dr. Robert Hsun-Piao Yuan told a neurosurgery colleague.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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This tabletop game teaches players about the juvenile justice system
The completed product won a gold medal at the Serious Play Awards this summer.
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MUSIC REVIEW
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Handel and Haydn Society returns to Symphony Hall with a fresh ‘Four Seasons’
Fortunately for the Symphony Hall audience on Friday night, H+H concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky does not do background music.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Burgess and Krakowski, together again
“Annie Live!,” airing Dec. 2 on NBC, will feature Tituss Burgess as Rooster Hannigan and Jane Krakowski as Lily St. Regis. The two previously worked together on Netflix’s “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.”
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