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Subject Today's Headlines: In Boston, a growing community of Uyghurs fights to save its culture and its people
Date February 12, 2022 10:03 AM
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Saturday, February 12, 2022


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In Boston, a growing community of Uyghurs fights to save its culture and its people

A community of about 200 Uyghurs in the Boston area is urgently working to call attention to the intensifying repression in Xinjiang, China, and to strengthen bonds among themselves, which they see as integral to preserving their culture and protecting their people.
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Police seek charges against seven students after Woburn locker room incident

A hearing is scheduled Tuesday in Lowell Juvenile Court before a clerk magistrate to determine whether probable cause exists to issue criminal complaints against the seven students, said the family’s attorney, Peter Hahn.
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Coyotes are seemingly everywhere these days. And there aren’t many hunters standing in their way.

In 1996, voters outlawed the traps that were the chief method of coyote control. Now, with the population burgeoning in Massachusetts, hunters are asking for new tools.
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Everett superintendent found surveillance cameras in her office, her lawyer says

Priya Tahiliani, who is Indian American and the city’s first superintendent of color, filed a complaint with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination on Jan. 17.
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FDA delays decision on vaccines for children under 5

The agency said it needed more time to review data from a third dose of the vaccine that Pfizer began testing in young children after getting mixed results from its trial of the original two-dose regimen.
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US commander: Afghanistan exit hampered by rampant pleas for help

The US military mission to evacuate American citizens and foreign allies from Afghanistan was hampered by continuous appeals for help from an array of advocates including White House officials, members of Congress, veterans of the war, media outlets, and even the Vatican, according to the operation’s senior commander.
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Biden moves to split $7 billion in frozen Afghan funds, spurning Taliban’s demand

The moves announced Friday are meant to address a tangled knot of legal, political, foreign policy, and humanitarian problems stemming from the attacks and the end of the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
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Texas counties reject unprecedented numbers of mail ballots ahead of March 1 primary under restrictive new law

A new requirement under Senate Bill 1 calls for identification numbers with ballots, leading to widespread confusion among voters.
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Ontario premier declares state of emergency, threatens fines, prison time for blocking highways and bridges

Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared a state of emergency Friday as Canada headed into the third weekend of “Freedom Convoy” truck protests that have paralyzed Ottawa and blockaded several US-Canada border crossings. He said he would seek to impose steep fines and prison time for people blocking highways and bridges.
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Extremist threat grows in Syria, US-allied Kurdish commander says

The Islamic State group is a growing threat in northeastern Syria despite the killing of its leader in a US commando operation last week, says the chief commander of the US-allied Syrian Kurdish-led force.
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US ramps up Ukraine warning, says Russia may invade any day

As diplomatic options for averting war in Ukraine appeared to narrow, the White House said President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin would discuss the crisis by phone on Saturday.
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Raising the veil on drug prices

A Massachusetts Senate bill aims for better access and a healthy dose of transparency.
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One clear answer to US labor shortages? Let more immigrants in.

The US economy is missing 2 million working-age immigrants. It’s hard to quantify how many of them didn’t come due to pandemic restrictions and how many didn’t due to the policy decisions from the Trump era.
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Big science and big egos

The goal must be to not allow the big egos to think the rules do not apply to them.
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Police seek charges against seven students after Woburn locker room incident

A hearing is scheduled Tuesday in Lowell Juvenile Court before a clerk magistrate to determine whether probable cause exists to issue criminal complaints against the seven students, said the family’s attorney, Peter Hahn.
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Newton teen still fighting for his life after he collapses during basketball game

Preston Settles turned to a Brooks School teammate during a basketball game last Saturday with an unusual complaint, especially for a 15-year-old boy whose athletic resume contains entries for hockey, football, soccer, and lacrosse. “My heart feels like it’s spasming,” Settles told his friend.
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Will this be a big year for progressives, and other thoughts

Plus, could Boston shift away from an appointed School Committee?
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Seeing the Bengals in the Super Bowl is special but bittersweet for Dan Ross’s family

The Northeastern star tight end, who had a record 11 receptions in Cincinnati's first Super Bowl appearance 40 years ago, died in 2006, but his close-knit family keeps his spirit alive.
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Gary Washburn | On basketball


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After a performance like that in his Celtics debut, no need to defend the trade for Derrick White

White is in the first year of a four-year, $73 million deal he signed in December 2020, meaning he’ll be a Celtic for the long term.
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Celtics 108, Nuggets 102


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Derrick White proves to be a boost in first game for Celtics as they win seventh game in a row

Jayson Tatum led the Celtics with 24 points and Marcus Smart added 22 points.
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FDA delays decision on vaccines for children under 5

The agency said it needed more time to review data from a third dose of the vaccine that Pfizer began testing in young children after getting mixed results from its trial of the original two-dose regimen.
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Boston’s first WeWork gets OK to change to lab space

The city’s first WeWork — and one that was, at one point, the co-working operator’s largest US facility — will soon be transformed into lab space.
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Two legislative leaders call for pause on collection of unemployment overpayments until end of July

The co-chairs of the Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development say it will help reduce ‘economic turmoil’ for people who wrongly received benefits.
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Jon Appleton, pioneer in electronic and electro-acoustic music dies at 83

Jon Appleton was a composer, professor, and pioneer in electronic and electro-acoustic music, who helped develop the Synclavier, an early digital synthesizer.
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Betty Davis, raw funk innovator, is dead at 77

As the decades passed, she was far from forgotten; hip-hop samples made it clear how hard-hitting her productions still sounded.
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Arlington native and screenwriter Isaac Aptaker explains how ‘I Want You Back’ almost came home to Boston

The Jenny Slate-Charlie Day rom-com is out this week on Amazon Prime.
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Music


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Drama and distinction for conductor Philippe Jordan and pianist Yefim Bronfman at BSO

There’s plenty to love in this week’s program, which connects four generations of Russian orchestral tunesmiths — Borodin by way of Glazunov, then Rachmaninoff, then Prokofiev.
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Drag performer Milk to host free disco skating show in the Fenway on Saturday

Milk, also known as Dan Donigan, is an internationally recognized drag performer and model who trained as a competitive figure skater in Boston from 2005 to 2012. He returns to the city he still considers home this weekend to host “Dance Party on Ice” at the Rink at 401 Park.
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