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Subject Today's Headlines: Ana Walshe projected success and optimism. Behind the scenes, the missing 39-year-old had stress and uncertainty.
Date January 15, 2023 10:25 AM
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Sunday, January 15, 2023


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Ana Walshe projected success and optimism. Behind the scenes, the missing 39-year-old had stress and uncertainty.

"It seemed like she was at a place where she achieved what she wanted family-wise [and] work-wise,” a longtime friend told the Globe. “And she kind of wanted to live life a little bit more freely.”
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He collapsed from cardiac arrest. The next four minutes would determine if he would live.

Experts say Massachusetts lags other states in how it responds to cardiac arrest, which comes with a 90 percent fatality rate outside of hospitals.
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Workers building the new Orange and Red Line cars in Springfield describe a toxic, error-prone factory

Interviews with several former workers at the CRRC Corp. facility in Western Massachusetts describe a dysfunctional scene on the factory floor, showing a chaotic and often harrowing environment prone to mishaps and delays long before the pandemic began.
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Social Justice


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‘The Embrace’: ‘The hug the city needs’

As Boston unveiled its latest and perhaps most radical work of public art Friday, "The Embrace" was as much a remembrance as it was a 38,000-pound call to action. What are you embracing? Who are you holding? Have you been held lately?
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Michelle Wu promised ‘significant reform’ to police union contracts. Now comes the hard part.

The city’s largest police union is already trying to push contract talks off the bargaining table and into the hands of outside arbitrators, a move that has historically favored the unions.
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Biden welcomed back to Georgia after lying low in midterms

The president is set to speak Sunday at Ebenezer Baptist Church as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
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Prosecutors seek life term for man who abused college women

In a submission in Manhattan federal court late Friday, prosecutors called Lawrence Ray's crimes “heinous,” saying he groomed and abused his young victims as he took "sadistic pleasure in their pain and enjoyed the fruits of their suffering.”
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Claim of mammoth bones brings treasure hunters to NYC river

Despite a lack of evidence to back up the story, treasure seekers using boats, diving apparatuses and technology like remote-operated cameras have gone searching, in hopes the murky waters are hiding woolly mammoth tusks.
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World


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German village at center of a fight over coal and climate is cleared out

In a matter of days this past week, more than 1,000 police officers cleared out the hundreds of climate activists who had sworn to protect the small village, which was scheduled to be razed as part of a sprawling open-pit coal mine in western Germany.
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Iran hangs former defense ministry official over spy claim

The hanging of Ali Reza Akbari, a close ally of top security official Ali Shamkhani, suggests an ongoing power struggle within Iran's theocracy as it tries to contain the demonstrations over the September death of Mahsa Amini. It also harkened back to the mass purges of the military that immediately followed Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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As Russians steal Ukraine’s art, they attack its identity, too

International art experts say the plundering may be the single biggest collective art heist since the Nazis pillaged Europe in World War II.
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LETTERS


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Audiobooks, libraries, reading on the go — what’s not to like?

At a time in our country’s history when libraries and librarians are finding themselves under siege, I was delighted to read Jeff Jacoby’s column on how he discovered the joy of audiobooks.
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EDITORIAL


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Lawmakers: Close the felon-as-lobbyist loophole

Sal DiMasi’s case shows the need for reform.
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LETTERS


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When the world is running down

If we manage to find our way through the problems humanity is facing to a future where humans survive, that will be good for us. If we don’t, that will be bad for us. Either way, the world will go on.
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Marijuana


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Mass. marijuana official says RMV ‘put politics over our youth’ in adopting stoned driving curriculum

The Cannabis Control Commission on Thursday voted to endorse the controversial lesson plans over strenuous objections from Commissioner Nurys Camargo.
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Massachusetts


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Teens from across the state gather in Boston for service event honoring MLK, Coretta Scott King

Nearly 400 eighth-graders were selected this year to participate in a leadership and community service program sponsored by Project 351, a nonprofit organization.
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‘Water is shooting out of the ground:’ Burst pipe causes massive flooding, street buckling in Jamaica Plain

A 3-foot water main broke early Saturday morning, causing torrents of flood water to pour through Jamaica Plain streets and forcing 15 residents from their homes. Officials were investigating the cause of the break.
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BRUINS NOTEBOOK


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Bruins coach Jim Montgomery looks inside offense’s slippage in search of better production

With Jake DeBrusk out of the lineup for another few weeks, Montgomery looks to others to do the work that needs to be done in the offensive zone.
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CELTICS 122, HORNETS 106


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Malcolm Brogdon makes up for depleted backcourt as Celtics stumble before throttling Hornets

Trailing by 16 midway through the second quarter, the Celtics began to get defensive stops and turned them into easy buckets with ball movement.
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Patriots have signaled a policy of more transparency, and Bill Belichick has to go along with it

With decisions as important as the ones they face with Jerod Mayo and an offensive coordinator, the word needs to get out.
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IDEAS


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Brian Walshe and the art of the (sloppy) con

Before he came under suspicion in the disappearance of his wife, he was arrested for selling fake Andy Warhols. Art forgery and murder have more in common than you might think.
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My road trip revealed that electric cars still have a long way to go

Out on the open road, recharging an EV other than a Tesla is much harder than it should be.
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Obituaries


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Casey Hayden, a force for civil rights and feminism, dies at 85

An important organizer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee during its push for civil rights in the early 1960s, Casey Hayden was the co-author of two papers that called out sexism within that organization, and in society in general — documents that are credited with helping to inspire second-wave feminism.
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Henry Grossman, photographer of presidents and Beatles, dies at 86

Henry Grossman, a photographer who was best known for his formal portraits of celebrities and other public figures — but who also, less famously, immortalized the Beatles on film in thousands of unscripted antics while juggling a side career as a Metropolitan Opera tenor and a Broadway bit player — died on Nov. 27 in Englewood, New Jersey. He was 86.
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Movies


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From Salem to Sundance: Meet film festival programmer Heidi Zwicker

The North Shore native shares some of her most-anticipated movies for this year’s fest, including ‘Scrapper,’ ‘Magazine Dreams,’ and ‘Eileen.’
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DON AUCOIN | ON BROADWAY


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These outsiders have a place where they belong: on the stage

These six Broadway plays and musicals, ranging from "Ohio State Murders" to "Kimberly Akimbo," differ in content and form, but each makes room for the experiences and viewpoints of those who don’t conform to prevailing norms or traditional expectations.
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Cy Twombly, a misfit who left a mark, at the MFA

"Making Past Present" explores how the American painter, who died in Rome, made art that connected the ancient world with the new.
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WINTER GETAWAYS


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Love ‘Hamilton’ the musical? Here’s where to walk (or sing and dance) in his footsteps in Nevis

If you love lush, green islands with humpy hillsides and meandering fauna (including donkeys, goats, and monkeys), plus scant commercialism, you’ll adore Nevis.
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SURVEY SAYS


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Logan airport tops the list . . . as the worst airport for weather delays

Fasten your seat belts. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
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Real Estate


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Path of lease resistance? Your apartment outlook for 2023

‘What I can absolutely say with certainty is we’re not going to see the runup in rents that we saw in 2022.’
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Real Estate


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Where alarms were raised, a new calling is answered

A nonprofit highlights the work of BIPOC designers in the remodel of a Pittsfield fire station into affordable apartments.
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