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Sunday, October 9, 2022
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Arts
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Concerns raised over former MFA director’s dealings with English art collector
Troubling questions are being asked about work a former director of the Museum of Fine Arts performed for a controversial English art collector and businessman who’s been on trial in England for money laundering.
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Business
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Whales are dying. Ropes from lobster traps are partly to blame. That’s put lobsters — and the people who catch them — in the crosshairs of conservation groups.
A key seafood industry watchdog group urges consumers not to eat lobster because of the impact on endangered right whales.
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Health
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Scientists see few signs of a big COVID-19 wave this winter. But you just never know.
In Massachusetts and throughout the nation, the Omicron subvariant called BA.5 remains the dominant strain, although it is slowly losing ground to BA.4.6, a subvariant that is similar enough that it isn’t raising alarms.
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Massachusetts
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Life in a single room
A look at one immigrant family’s epic quest for a home on the margins of Boston’s housing crisis.
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The Nation
Politics
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Trump wanted to make a deal: He would return documents for information on Russia investigation
Late last year, as the National Archives ratcheted up pressure on former president Trump to return boxes of records he had taken from the White House, he had an idea: Let's make a trade.
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National Guard struggles as troops leave at faster pace
According to officials, the number of soldiers retiring or leaving the Guard each month in the past year has exceeded those coming in, for a total annual loss of about 7,500 service members.
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Nation
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White House gardener marks 50 years tending 500 trees on 18 famous acres
Amid Washington’s constant churn, the pristine grounds contained within the White House’s fences are a mainstay.
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The World
World
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Blast on bridge to Crimea deals a blow to Russian war effort
A fireball consumed two sections of the only bridge linking the occupied Crimean Peninsula to Russia on Saturday, disrupting the most important supply line for Russian troops fighting in southern Ukraine and dealing an embarrassing blow to the Kremlin, which is facing continued losses on the battlefield and mounting criticism at home.
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2 killed as demonstrations around Iran enter 4th week
Marchers chanted anti-government slogans and twirled headscarves in repudiation of coercive religious dress codes. In some areas, merchants shuttered shops in response to a call by activists for a commercial strike or to protect their wares from damage.
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A new capital worthy of the pharaohs rises in Egypt, but at what price?
The new administrative capital just outside Cairo encompasses Africa’s tallest building, a crystal pyramid, and a vast, disc-shaped palace for President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi inspired by the symbols for an ancient Egyptian sun god.
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Editorial & Opinion
LETTERS
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Urban planners concerned about e-bikes and other motorized options
E-bikes have a crucial role to play in taming urban congestion and making our cities more livable. But they differ greatly from pedal bikes in size, speed, and acceleration.
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Spiders in the house? It’s a peaceful coexistence
Years ago, after reading “Charlotte’s Web” to my son, we decided that all spiders in the house would become pets.
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Safe hiking in N.H. mountains comes down to the basics
Staying safe while hiking is often as simple as following the basic rules many of us learned long ago.
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Metro
GLOBE SANTA
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YVONNE ABRAHAM
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Herschel Walker gives the game away
Time and again, we’ve seen evidence that many of the people who lead the Republican Party don’t give a hoot about abortion.
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Massachusetts
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Vibe check: How Bostonians are holding up, and helping each other, as times stay tough
Sky-rocketing prices. A dire affordable housing shortage. A lingering pandemic. In the face of everything, Bostonians in four disparate neighborhoods tell the Globe how they've persevered — and had their neighbors' backs.
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Sports
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The loudest kid at his Montreal hockey camp. A man who put his life back together. Meet Jim Montgomery, who is ready to lead the Bruins.
Whether it was a junior A team in Ottawa, or at Maine, Montgomery knew how to help the players around him succeed. “He said the right things,” a former coach said. “He brought out the best in people.” Now, he'll have to do it with the Bruins.
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‘It means everything’: Nigerian Patriots get a chance to honor their heritage and their immigrant parents
Nelson Agholor, Josh Uche, and Mike Onwenu proudly wear the country's flag on their helmets, in large part to recognize the sacrifices their parents made.
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Christopher L. Gasper
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Chaim Bloom needs more time to see if he can produce a winner with Red Sox
The Sox have to see Bloom Ball through at this point or they’ll only create a bigger mess.
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Business
Business
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Whales are dying. Ropes from lobster traps are partly to blame. That’s put lobsters — and the people who catch them — in the crosshairs of conservation groups.
A key seafood industry watchdog group urges consumers not to eat lobster because of the impact on endangered right whales.
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Business
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Whales are dying. Ropes from lobster traps are partly to blame. That’s put lobsters — and the people who catch them — in the crosshairs of conservation groups.
A key seafood industry watchdog group urges consumers not to eat lobster because of the impact on endangered right whales.
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Ideas
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‘What the hell are we doing?’: Democrats are letting beatable election-denying Republicans cruise to reelection
A party desperate to protect its narrow majority in Congress is leaving key races in Michigan, Ohio, and Florida virtually uncontested.
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IDEAS
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A disease-slaying drug that lives on in the body?
CAR T cells have been shown to eliminate malignant tumors in patients who faced all but certain death. A new study suggests that cells as medicine could have applications well beyond cancer.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Anton Fier, ferocious drummer who played across genres, dies at 66
Even at his musical peak in the 1980s, Anton Fier, a drummer, producer and bandleader who brought power and precision to his work with acts as diverse as the Feelies, Herbie Hancock, Laurie Anderson and his own star-studded ensemble, the Golden Palominos, seemed to glimpse a dark end for himself.
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Obituaries
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Anton Fier, ferocious drummer who played across genres, dies at 66
Even at his musical peak in the 1980s, Anton Fier, a drummer, producer and bandleader who brought power and precision to his work with acts as diverse as the Feelies, Herbie Hancock, Laurie Anderson and his own star-studded ensemble, the Golden Palominos, seemed to glimpse a dark end for himself.
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Arts & Lifestyle
Arts
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At the MFA, a new show looks at what Life left out
"Life Magazine and the Power of Photography" examines the ambitions, biases, and blind spots of the iconic "general interest" publication.
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Arts
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Christian Bale thinks ‘we need to find something to be obsessed about’
His obsession? The 14 or so different scripts director David O. Russell wrote for their new movie, "Amsterdam." He also talks about the humbling experience of singing with Taylor Swift.
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QUICK BITE
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Spicy salsas and warm service at Woburn’s new Dora Taqueria
The Dorchester original opened in 2020.
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Travel
TRAVEL | Essay
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When the Krishna River rises
This summer I returned to Yadahalli in Southern India, where 18 generations of my family have lived in a 300-year-old house. It will be my last visit to the home I was raised in because my parents will move this year. Everything went downhill very gradually. Soon, it will be gone entirely, drowned by a dam project.
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TRAVEL
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This fall in the Berkshires, outdoor art rivals the foliage
This season is especially rich with al fresco art. Here are some shows to consider on your color-drenched autumn getaway.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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Ask the Gardener: Tips for getting more blooms next spring
Plus, hearty shrub suggestions to fight water runoff.
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: Tired of your commute? With this Arlington condo, you can mix things up.
Renovated unit comes with four bedrooms and three full baths.
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