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Subject Today's Headlines: In Buenos Aires, a city riven by economic and political turmoil, the subway shows up every three minutes. Yeah, that’s different from Boston.
Date October 16, 2022 9:37 AM
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Sunday, October 16, 2022


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In Buenos Aires, a city riven by economic and political turmoil, the subway shows up every three minutes. Yeah, that’s different from Boston.

Buenos Aires doesn’t have some of the challenges the Boston area faces, but its transit system offers a window into an alternative universe in which preventative subway maintenance was embraced, a powerful union averted cuts, and the city aggressively took street space away from cars for buses and bikes.
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Long COVID took their health. Then it took their money.

Facing an indefinite loss of income and mounting medical costs, long-haulers are finding themselves unable to make ends meet.
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Crime & Courts


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Deaths foretold: The last two years of Adam Howe’s life were a cry for help that was not coming

Mentally ill and struggling with addictions, Howe allegedly killed his mother and then himself.
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Climate


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Floating wind farms are planned for the Gulf of Maine to tap huge amounts of potential wind power far off shore

At millions of dollars apiece, the colossal structures must be able to withstand gale-force winds, thrashing waves, and the worst storms. But unlike other offshore wind turbines, they’ll float.
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Nation


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Alaska cancels snow crab season amid population decline

Biologists say the warming of Bering Sea waters in recent years is a possible factor in the decline of the snow crab population.
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Nation


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Biden’s pot pardons could boost states’ legalization drives

President Biden's step toward decriminalizing the drug could provide a boost for legalization in some of the most conservative parts of the country, experts say.
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Nation


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New generation of combat veterans, eyeing House, strike from the right

A new breed of veterans, many with remarkable biographies and undeniable stories of heroism, are running for the House on the far right of the Republican Party, challenging old assumptions that adding veterans to Congress — men and women who fought for the country and defended the Constitution — would foster bipartisanship and cooperation.
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World


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‘We’re all over this place’: building a fortress for Beijing’s moment

Local officials have pledged that a volunteer force, working alongside militia members and security officers, will sniff out “unstable elements,” such as people with complaints against the government.
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World


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France threw money at its energy crisis, but people are still angry

The fuel shortages in France have become a powerful catalyst for a much broader sentiment: This is going to be a tough winter - but only for those who can’t afford it.
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Britain’s new finance chief repudiates prime minister’s signature economic plan

Britain’s prime minister, Liz Truss's authority seems to be ebbing away after less than six weeks in Downing Street.
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EDITORIAL


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Yes on Question 4

To keep a new law that allows people who don’t have legal immigration status to apply for a driver’s license, vote Yes on Q4.
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LETTERS


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Lobster, whales, and the humans who love them

Any equitable resolution surely must give the whales every possible chance of survival of their species.
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LETTERS


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Community-based nonprofits have become forceful advocates for change

Community development corporations are waging these campaigns in conjunction with faith-based, labor, and social justice organizations, through broad progressive coalitions that are winning measurable victories and changing the face of local electoral politics.
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Spotlight


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Catholic Medical Center trustees hire a firm to investigate its operations after Globe Spotlight investigation

Facing criticism from patient families, their own medical staff, and state legislators in the wake of the stories about Dr. Yvon Baribeau, CMC’s trustees announced on Thursday that Horty, Springer & Mattern would conduct an “independent, external review.”
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Hundreds rally in Haverhill, Malden ahead of threatened Monday teachers strike

Deb Gesualdo, president of the Malden Education Association said it is “everyone’s hope” that the committees will reach resolution quickly so teachers from both school districts can return to class Monday.
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Far from home

For 67 years Globe Santa, a program of the Boston Globe Foundation, has provided gifts to children in need at holiday time. Please consider giving by mail or online at globesanta.org.
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Bruins 6, Coyotes 3


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Five players score as Bruins rush past Coyotes

A.J. Greer scored a pair of goals for Boston.
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The Patriots run defense has struggled — and now they have to face Nick Chubb

The standout Browns running back leads the NFL with 593 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns through five games.
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The first two games have offered a window into Jim Montgomery’s view on the Bruins’ attack, particularly from David Pastrnak

The orders from the new coach to his star wing will be shoot, shoot, and shoot some more, same as always. But as part of Montgomery’s desire for motion and chaos, Pastrnak’s selection may not be as familiar.
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IDEAS


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The most important lesson of the Cuban Missile Crisis

Let’s hope Putin and Biden both understand how not to give way to passions.
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How the language of social justice is used to protect the status quo

A concept known as ‘elite capture’ explains why diversity pledges are often so hollow.
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Obituaries






Obituaries


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Mary Adelia McLeod, 84, dies; first female bishop of an Episcopal diocese

At the time of her ordination in Burlington, Vt., Rev. McLeod, who retired in 2001, said she believed it offered a “sign of hope” to women in the church.
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Dr. Vincent DiMaio, pathologist in notorious murder cases, dies at 81

Among his cases, Dr. DiMaio confirmed that Lee Harvey Oswald and not a Soviet assassin killed President John F. Kennedy and concluded that Vincent van Gogh did not kill himself but was murdered.
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Paul Spooner, advocate who expanded opportunities for the disabled, dies at 67

"I live my life. I get it done, and that’s all that counts," Mr. Spooner said of his advocacy, from a wheelchair, on behalf of those with disabilities.
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Visual Arts


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Welcome to the MIT Museum’s ‘spiffy’ new digs in Kendall Square

The museum’s director, John Durant, talks about the new location and what makes the institution such a special place.
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Visual Arts


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From maps to manuscripts to matchcovers (and don’t forget the Rembrandts), 12 highlights from the BPL

A look at what’s inside the Boston Public Library’s Special Collections Department and available online.
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Little Whale Oyster Bar takes over for Grand Tour

Back Bay gets a second seafood spot from chef Michael Serpa, this one inspired by New England.
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TRAVEL


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Can’t poop when you go on vacation? Here’s why.

We asked an expert to explain what’s happening — and not happening — and what we can do about it.
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CHRISTOPHER MUTHER


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The Peloponnese peninsula is Greece’s best-kept secret

I’m not one to drop accolades or compliments easily, so I won’t. But I was so smitten with the peninsula that I came within a keystroke of adding several days to my trip. When can I go back?
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Real Estate


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Freestyle: Does this ski house face north, south, east, or west? Yes.

It’s adjacent to Vermont’s network of snowmobile trails, from which the owner can ski down to Stowe Village or up to Sterling Forest.
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Home of the Week: Stone fireplace ready to give cold skiers a lift

House offers four bedrooms and three baths on nearly 2.5 acres in Newry, Maine.
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