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Saturday, March 18, 2023
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Sale of prime Newton real estate is forcing the closure of a Catholic School: ‘It reeks of Judas’
At the center of the controversy: An aging group of Franciscan sisters who own the land and whose decision to sell the property will force the 7th- through 12th-grade girls school to close in June.
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Metro
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Stash pizza owner allegedly bragged about fatal car crash
As part of what federal authorities allege was his campaign to force a Brazilian native into working long hours for low pay, Stavros “Steve” Papantoniadis pointedly noted he killed a man and had been imprisoned for his crime.
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Climate
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With new commissioners, Healey aims to reshape an agency seen as critical to climate reforms
This week, in what Governor Maura Healey said is a first move in overhauling the department, her administration named two pointedly climate-friendly commissioners to the three-person commission that leads the DPU.
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Politics
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In the wake of the Ohio train derailment, one California town recalls its past
A California train derailment in 1991 has echoes in East Palestine.
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World
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Arrest warrant from criminal court pierces Putin’s aura of impunity
The court cited Putin’s responsibility for the abduction and deportation of Ukrainian children, thousands of whom have been sent to Russia since the invasion.
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The Nation
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Hundreds of Los Angeles schools to close next week as workers strike
Saying that negotiations with the district had stalled, the union that represents 30,000 cafeteria workers, bus drivers, custodians and other school employees announced that the workers intended to walk off the job next week.
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Nation
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St. Patrick’s Day rites: Parades, bagpipes, clinking pints
Thousands of tourists and locals alike crowded the oak-shaded squares and downtown sidewalks of Savannah on Friday. The city's parade, a 199-year-old tradition, is the South's largest.
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Nation
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Farmworkers use Florida march to pressure other companies
The farmworkers said they were marching to highlight the Fair Food Program, which has enlisted companies like McDonald’s, Walmart, Taco Bell and Whole Foods to use their clout with growers to ensure better working conditions and wages for farmworkers.
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The World
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Anger and no-confidence motions follow pension action in France
Macron’s decision, announced by his prime minister Thursday during a raucous session in the National Assembly, France’s lower house of parliament, infuriated opponents of the bill, which would push back the legal age of retirement to 64, from 62.
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World
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Turkey’s Erdogan finally endorses Finland’s NATO bid, but not Sweden’s
“We decided to start the ratification process in our parliament for Finland’s membership,” Erdogan said at a news conference in the Turkish capital, Ankara, adding that he would like the vote to take place before elections in mid-May.
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New COVID origins data point to raccoon dogs in China market
“These data do not provide a definitive answer to how the pandemic began, but every piece of data is important to moving us closer to that answer,” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday.
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Editorial & Opinion
EDITORIAL
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Saving the Amazon, before it’s too late
The United States should join Europe in halting the import of beef and other goods linked to the deforestation of the critical rainforest region.
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OPINION
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The government wants me to delete TikTok. Here’s why it’s wrong.
There are crucial holes in the public narrative about a potential US ban of the video app.
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LETTERS
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MBTArrrrrrrrrgh!
The T is an embarrassment to any developed city.
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Metro
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Stash pizza owner allegedly bragged about fatal car crash
As part of what federal authorities allege was his campaign to force a Brazilian native into working long hours for low pay, Stavros “Steve” Papantoniadis pointedly noted he killed a man and had been imprisoned for his crime.
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Crime & Courts
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Brockton school bus driver says police harassed him over stop sign
The Brockton police cruiser, with its lights activated and siren wailing, came speeding up behind a school bus as a group of kindergartners crossed the street. Believing he was following safety protocol, the bus driver kept his lights flashing and Stop sign arm extended.
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Transportation
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MBTA quiet about how slow zone crisis happened as speed restrictions persist across subway system
“I’m optimistic that tomorrow we will be in a position to lift the global speed restriction on the Green [Line] at the start of service,” MBTA Interim General Manager Jeff Gonneville announced during a press conference Friday afternoon.
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Sports
NCAA WOMEN'S FROZEN FOUR | OHIO STATE 3, NORTHEASTERN 0
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Ohio State women’s hockey dominates Northeastern as Huskies again ousted in national semifinals
The defending national champions dominated the Huskies in Duluth, Minn., Northeastern's third consecutive trip to the Frozen Four again ending without the program's first national championship.
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men's hockey east semifinals: BU, 2, Providence 1 (OT)
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Quinn Hutson connects in overtime to lift Boston University men into Hockey East championship game
The freshman forward redirected a pass from Luke Tuch at 10:52 of OT and Drew Commesso made 37 saves to backstop the Terriers' win over Providence.
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Patriots
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Patriots add tight end Mike Gesicki on one-year deal
Gesicki immediately fills a need for the Patriots, who traded Jonnu Smith to Atlanta earlier this week.
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Business
Real Estate
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BPDA approves big projects in Nubian Square, Allston-Brighton
An apartment tower on the site of the former Boston Skating Club site and a 12-story laboratory facing the Massachusetts Turnpike were among the green-lit projects.
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CHESTO MEANS BUSINESS
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There’s momentum at last for East-West Rail, but Postal Service still stands in the way
A key lawmaker is renewing pressure on the Postal Service to move its huge sorting facility alongside South Station, to enable the expansion of rail service.
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Finance
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Biden calls for tougher penalties for executives of failed banks
Biden wants the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to be able to force the return of compensation paid to executives at a broader range of banks should they fail.
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Obituaries
Obituaries
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Francisco Ayala, defender of evolution whose career ended in scandal, dies at 88
One of the world’s leading evolutionary biologists and a champion of science against the forces of religious fundamentalism, Francisco Ayala was forced to give up his university post late in life amid sexual harassment allegations.
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Obituaries
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Lance Reddick, ‘The Wire’ and ‘John Wick’ star, dies at 60
Often put in a suit or a crisp uniform during his career, Lance Reddick regularly played tall, taciturn, and elegant men of distinction.
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Arts & Lifestyle
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Tooth gems are sparking joy in Greater Boston
While the sparkling smile enhancers dulled in popularity post-Y2K, this refreshed trend — a professionally placed adornment on the tooth’s enamel — has returned by way of celebrity clientele and nostalgia.
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Dance Review
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Boston Ballet presents its best ‘Don Quixote’ yet
For the first time in more than 10 years, Boston Ballet performs the ballet that put the company on the world map decades ago.
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TV CRITIC'S CORNER
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Keri Russell returns to TV in ‘The Diplomat’
The Netflix political thriller, which will premiere on April 20, gives us Russell as the new US ambassador to the UK.
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