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Sunday, December 19, 2021
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Arts
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‘From Dürer’s hand’ to the global market
“I just sat dumbstruck for a while, trying to reconcile whether I was looking at the greatest forgery I’ve ever seen — or a masterpiece,” said Clifford Schorer, an entrepreneur and art dealer.
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Higher Education
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‘The urgency is greater than it has ever been’: Four suicides rock WPI campus as colleges grapple with student mental health concerns
Students across the country have spoken out for years about the need for better systems to support their mental health. Now, amid the pandemic, the conversation has taken on an unprecedented level of gravity and candor.
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Celtics
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Inside the long, winding, sometimes tragic journey Ime Udoka took to the Celtics
Growing up, life for Ime Udoka was "just basketball." But Udoka lost his father at the moment he cracked a roster, and his mother when his child was born. Despite the tragedy, he's always saved space for hope. Now, that's paying off.
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Investigations
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‘They were willing to let me die in there.’ The sins of Boston police past are leading to overturned convictions and prison releases
Since 2020, judges have released at least nine men from prison because of Boston police or prosecutorial misconduct, shoddy investigations, or evidence that pointed to someone else.
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Politics
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Could Donald Trump really be the next House speaker?
Every previous speaker has been an elected House member, yet the Constitution does not require it and scholars agree there is nothing legally preventing Republicans from electing Trump to the job.
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The Nation
Nation
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Paul Rudd hosts ‘SNL’ with no audience, Charli XCX pulls out amid Omicron
People’s Sexiest Man Alive of 2021 was indeed inducted into the vaunted Five-Timers Club on “Saturday Night Live,” but the surging Omicron variant of the coronavirus meant there was no live audience to see it happen. Instead, viewers at home saw new sketches taped earlier in the week, as well as highlights from years past.
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Nation
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Restaurants are closing again as staff test positive for coronavirus amid Omicron surge
For many restaurant owners, this is not just about business. It's about their responsibilities to staff and the public health, and some say they don't have a reliable road map for the Omicron variant,
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Nation
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Judge finalizes jury instructions at Maxwell sex abuse trial
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell appeared in court on Saturday for a rare weekend hearing where attorneys made arguments about how the judge should instruct a jury on the law in Maxwell’s sex abuse trial.
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The World
World
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Russian military planes evacuate 200 people from Afghanistan
Russian military transport planes on Saturday delivered a shipment of humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and flew back 200 Russians, Afghan students, and others, the defense ministry said.
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World
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Europeans reimpose restrictions as Omicron sweeps continent
Nations across Europe are moving to reimpose tougher measures to stem a new wave of COVID-19 infections spurred by the highly transmissible Omicron variant, triggering calls for protests from Paris to Barcelona.
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World
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Israeli army arrests four suspects in deadly West Bank shooting
The Israeli military said Sunday that its forces apprehended four Palestinian suspects believed to have taken part in a deadly shooting in the occupied West Bank.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Grappling with how best to deal with waste in Mass.
To get to zero waste, we need to invest in infrastructure to make it easier to reduce and reuse and stop burying and burning.
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EDITORIAL
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The MFA is showing looted African art. Here’s how to deal with it.
The ownership of the Bronzes stolen from the Benin Kingdom in the 19th century must be transferred to Nigeria.
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OPINION
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Lives taken, dreams lost, and communities shattered by anti-trans violence
“The person that’s responsible has no idea what they took from us,” said one victim’s grieving mother.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘I think my tears have slowed down.’ Business owners face rebuilding after devastating eight-alarm Brighton fire
As investigators worked Saturday to learn what sparked a devastating eight-alarm blaze that tore through a Brighton commercial building Friday, a group of longtime business tenants grappled with their losses and described a growing wave of community support in the wake of the tragedy.
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Mayor Wu said she’ll know she’s succeeded on transportation when more people are riding the T with her
She has hired a chief of city streets to implement her transportation agenda, which includes free bus fare programs and creating more protected bike lanes and bus lanes.
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YVONNE ABRAHAM
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Another grim COVID milestone leaves us grieving, enraged, numb.
How do we process 800,000 deaths?
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Sports
Celtics Notebook
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Shorthanded Celtics use hardship exception, sign Justin Jackson from G League
With five players in health and safety protocols and a couple more sidelined, the Celtics signed the veteran Jackson from the Texas Legends on Saturday.
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Dan Shaughnessy
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Danny Ainge says he wasn’t pushed out by the Celtics when he ‘retired,’ and other picked-up pieces from the sports world
Ainge, who recently took a job in the Jazz's front office, also said he thinks "today’s Celtics have a very bright future."
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Bruins
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NHL shuts down Bruins through at least Dec. 26 amid COVID-19 outbreak
Taylor Hall and Curtis Lazar have been added to the list of players in COVID-19 protocol, bringing the total to nine. At least four games will be postponed, and players won't be allowed to train at the Brighton facility.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Editing the Constitution
The Constitution is undergoing massive changes in the Supreme Court. It’s time to put the founding document in the hands of the people.
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IDEAS
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May I have a word: Tackling the ‘you plural’ problem
Listen up, you guys: Y’all need a better way to refer to a group of people.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
TABLES
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Giulia’s Michael Pagliarini will open Moeca this spring
Plus, Mexican food in Kendall Square and Cambodian sandwiches in the North End.
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Best of the Arts 2021
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Don Aucoin’s Top 10 theater productions of 2021
The year's best include "Hadestown," "The Sound Inside," and "Hype Man," as well as some Shakespeare (and Shakespeare-inspired) productions,
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QUICK BITE
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At The Heights Pub in Arlington, neighborhood cheer during sobering times
Come for beer and comfort food in convivial surroundings, in a formerly dry town.
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Travel
CHRISTOPHER MUTHER
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Boston is getting a new low-cost airline from Iceland. Can this one actually survive?
After WOW Air went bankrupt, an airline called Play is hoping to fill the void.
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TRAVEL
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The New England Carousel Museum was the ride I needed it to be
If you like museums with a narrow focus, get yourself to Bristol, Conn.
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