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Subject Today's Headlines: Family ‘devastated’ by death of 27-year-old Leominster Marine who died in NATO training exercise in Norway
Date March 22, 2022 9:08 AM
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Tuesday, March 22, 2022


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Family ‘devastated’ by death of 27-year-old Leominster Marine who died in NATO training exercise in Norway

“We are brokenhearted, left trying to imagine our lives without Ross,” relatives of Ross Reynolds said. “We will miss his smile, his hugs, his laughter. We will miss his energy and goodness.”
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Evidence is growing that the vaccine, called bacillus Calmette Guérin, can do more than prevent tuberculosis.
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Business


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John Hancock — and much of corporate America — thrived during the pandemic. Here’s why.

The companies flourished not only because of low interest rates and massive government relief that kept money in consumers’ pockets, but also because they became more efficient and found new ways to grow revenue.
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Politics


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There’s no organized opposition to sports betting in Mass. So why isn’t it legal?

The hesitation lives in the state Senate, where some lawmakers fear that easier access to wagering in Massachusetts could put people at risk of losing their money.
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World


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Russians pound Ukrainian cities, as Biden rallies anti-Kremlin alliance

The fiery destruction of the sprawling mall in Kyiv, the capital, was the most dramatic example on Monday of Russian forces aiming artillery, rockets, and bombs at civilian as well as military targets, after failing to quickly seize control of Ukraine’s major cities following the Feb. 24 invasion.
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Capitol riot trial opens for Cowboys for Trump founder

An elected official from New Mexico went to trial Monday with a judge — not a jury — set to decide whether he is guilty of charges that he illegally entered the US Capitol grounds on the day a pro-Trump mob disrupted the certification of Joe Biden’s presidential election victory.
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Nation


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Thunderstorms, high winds pound North Texas; at least 4 hurt

Severe thunderstorms with reports of possible tornadoes spread damage across parts of North Texas on Monday, injuring at least four people, officials said.
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Politics


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Five takeaways from the first day of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings

History was made Monday the instant Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Here are five takeaways from the first day of Jackson’s confirmation hearing.
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World


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Creating Space Command, Australia strengthens high-tech bond with US

Two years after the United States inaugurated a military Space Force to mixed reviews, Australia has created its own Space Command to counter threats from China, Russia, and other extraterrestrial powers.
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World


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Wallets, IDs but no survivors found in China Eastern crash

No survivors have been found among the 123 passengers and nine crew members. Video clips posted by China’s state media show small pieces of the plane scattered over a wide forested area, some in green fields, others in burnt-out patches with raw earth exposed after fires burned in the trees.
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An ancient city transformed by war

On the night before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a musician was singing on a cobblestone street in the heart of Lviv’s old town, the glow from heat lamps casting a soft light on a yellow stone house. Now, it is a boardinghouse for people fleeing Russia’s assault.
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EDITORIAL


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Two years after COVID-19 deaths, still no systemic reform at the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke

The Legislature has done nothing to upgrade professional requirements for the superintendent’s job, or to address the deep structural chain-of-command problems between the facility and Beacon Hill.
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OPINION


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Voices of Ukrainian poets

“Many of us are tormented and driven by both rage and compassion, and perhaps poetry is one of the best ways to address both.”
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LETTERS


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Here’s hoping dogs won’t be unleashed on restored South Boston monument

The historic plaque, commemorating a turning point in the Revolutionary War, has had to be fenced in to protect it from dogs doing what unchecked dogs will do.
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Transportation


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Decades in the making, Green Line Extension to Somerville’s Union Square finally opens for passengers

In 1990, the state promised to extend the Green Line. The first new station opened Monday, marking the first subway extension in the Boston area since 1987.
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Bouncer at downtown Boston bar charged in stabbing death of Marine veteran from Illinois

The victim was identified as 23-year-old Daniel Martinez, a native of Illinois, who was found by Boston police bleeding from a single stab wound near 33 Union St. shortly before 7 p.m. Saturday.
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A Labor secretary who is pro-labor? Heaven forbid.

Big business-supporting Republicans don’t like the success Marty Walsh has had in resolving labor disputes, so they want him investigated for possible ethics violations.
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BRUINS NOTEBOOK


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Now that he’s staying put, Jake DeBrusk is relieved and ready to move forward

"It’s nice to kind of have that done with,” said the Bruins winger, who had asked for a trade, but Bruins GM Don Sweeney was unable to accommodate before Monday's deadline.
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Robert Williams, Marcus Smart sidelined for Monday’s game against Thunder

Williams has knee soreness and Smart has a non-COVID illness.
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Celtics 132, Thunder 123


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Celtics, getting a tad road weary, still have enough to hold off Thunder for their fourth straight victory, and a perfect trip

The Celtics have nine games left, and they are 2½ games behind the first-place Heat.
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John Hancock — and much of corporate America — thrived during the pandemic. Here’s why.

The companies flourished not only because of low interest rates and massive government relief that kept money in consumers’ pockets, but also because they became more efficient and found new ways to grow revenue.
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Sweetgreen has a secret tech network in Boston

In addition to its 11 Boston locations, the leafy greens empire operates 80 “outposts” in building lobbies, where employees can pick up preordered salads without ever leaving the office.
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BOLD TYPES


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Natalia Urtubey, City Hall’s small-business champion, joins the Eastern Bank Foundation

Bold Types is a weekly round-up of movers and shakers in Boston's business scene.
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Obituaries


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Paula Green, tireless advocate for peace, dies at 84

"We are not born to hate," said Dr. Green, who created multiple places and programs to resolve seemingly intractable conflicts.
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Obituaries


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Paula Green, tireless advocate for peace, dies at 84

"We are not born to hate," said Dr. Green, who created multiple places and programs to resolve seemingly intractable conflicts.
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LOVE LETTERS


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He says she means nothing to him

"His words and his actions are completely opposite."
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MUSIC REVIEW


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Boston Baroque’s new virtual stage is here to stay

Under Martin Pearlman’s direction, the period-instrument orchestra offered a live-streamed performance this weekend from GBH’s Calderwood Studio.
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At the Colonial, the inspired improv of ‘Freestyle Love Supreme’

A joyful blend of comedy and hip-hop, the show continues at the Emerson Colonial Theatre through April 2.
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