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Sunday, March 26, 2023
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Health
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‘I have to take my time.’ Growing old in Boston without much money is an everyday stress test.
Cracked sidewalks, patchy transit, the lurking possibility of violence. For older Bostonians of limited means, much of life is a struggle to get around, find connections, and make ends meet.
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Residential
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Landlords rarely hike the rent by 10 percent. So why do they hate Mayor Wu’s cap proposal?
Landlords say they fear the kind of blunt force rent control regime that squeezed landlords in Boston and neighboring cities decades ago.
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Politics
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‘It’s clear I haven’t gotten through.’ After Silicon Valley Bank’s failure, Elizabeth Warren takes her criticism of Fed Chair Jerome Powell to another level.
Warren has been Powell’s most relentless critic. Now Silicon Valley Bank’s failure has taken her criticism to another level, increasing pressure on Powell as he and other federal officials try to keep the SVB collapse and subsequent failure of Signature Bank from escalating into a full-blown crisis.
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
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Tales of two cities (and their orchestras)
A critic’s thoughts on visiting the New York Philharmonic’s new David Geffen Hall — and on why having a smaller second performance space could be a game-changer for the Boston Symphony.
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The Nation
Politics
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Crisis in Israel tests the complicated ties between Biden and Netanyahu
In February 2021, when President Biden sat down at the Resolute Desk for a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, he was in the mood to reminisce about their decadeslong relationship: Who would have thought, the new president mused from his Oval Office perch, that they would both end up where they did?
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As Trump rallies in Waco, his followers shore up his 2024 bid
In the last 28 months, former President Donald Trump has been voted out of the White House, impeached for his role in the Capitol riot and criticized for marching many of his fellow Republicans off an electoral cliff in the 2022 midterms with his drumbeat of election fraud lies.
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Nation
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After a 1935 tragedy, a priest vowed to teach kids about menstruation
Nine decades ago, a 13-year-old girl's death by suicide after getting her first period sparked an effort to educate kids about their bodies to prevent fear and confusion - a once-settled issue that new legislation in Florida is resurfacing.
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The World
World
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DNA from Beethoven’s hair unlocks medical and family secrets
It was March 1827, and Ludwig van Beethoven was dying. As he lay in bed, wracked with abdominal pain and jaundiced, grieving friends and acquaintances came to visit. And some asked a favor: Could they clip a lock of his hair for remembrance?
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World
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Who will take care of Italy’s older people? Robots, maybe.
The older woman asked to hear a story.
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Stolen valor: The US volunteers in Ukraine who lie, waste and bicker
They rushed to Ukraine by the thousands, many of them Americans who promised to bring military experience, money or supplies to the battleground of a righteous war. Hometown newspapers hailed their commitment, and donors backed them with millions of dollars.
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Editorial & Opinion
OPINION
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Gannett’s CEO is getting rich by gutting a newspaper near you
Mike Reed didn’t cause the collapse of the newspaper business, but he has managed to accelerate it.
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LETTERS
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Worcester area stays course on free buses but needs state support
The Healey-Driscoll administration has proposed greater investments in regional transit authorities, and legislation has been filed to increase funding statewide. Bus fare of even a few dollars can be cost prohibitive for many.
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LETTERS
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It’ll take more than single rooms to meet nursing home challenges
The grim truth is that nursing homes are in crisis, with historic labor challenges and chronic underfunding. We’ve already had 25 closures of facilities in Massachusetts since the start of the pandemic.
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Metro
Massachusetts
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‘Our voices are not reflected in politics’: Haitian residents call for solutions to conflict back home
The conflict in Haiti, which has steadily worsened since the 2021 assassination of the Haitian president, Jovenel Moïse, continues to strike a chord among residents in Greater Boston.
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Crime & Courts
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Two Boston police officers were at the Jan. 6 insurrection. Only one was fired.
Despite officers Joseph Abasciano and Jose Diaz’s actions on Jan. 6 nearly mirroring each other, only one of them — Abasciano — was fired. The difference in outcome appears to be a series of tweets.
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Social Justice
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In East Boston, advocates call for stronger voice for missing women
Alarmed that the disappearances of Latinas from the same immigrant neighborhood too often fall below the public’s radar, community advocates are calling for more awareness among public safety authorities and pressuring city officials to act with greater urgency when young women of color go missing.
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Sports
2023 baseball preview
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Peter Abraham: For an unpredictable Red Sox team, let’s call it 86 wins and in contention for a playoff spot
The Red Sox have had a knack for doing the unexpected in recent seasons, and that trend will continue this year.
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Bruins 2, Lightning 1
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Bruins beat Lightning to clinch Atlantic Division title at TD Garden
Patrice Bergeron and Garnet Hathaway scored for Boston.
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2023 baseball preview
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Alex Speier: Why projection systems don’t like the 2023 Red Sox
Of course, the fact that the Sox went 78-84 and missed the playoffs in 2022 also offers a reminder of the limitations of projection systems — and in some ways, their irrelevance.
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Ideas
IDEAS
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Vermont’s outrageous library plan speaks volumes about our illusions
State college libraries are giving up on physical books — a decision that’s emblematic of how things often work in our society.
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IDEAS
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May I have a word: And they danced by the light of the moon, the moon, the moon
Readers respond in a big way to a Limerick challenge.
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Obituaries
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Arts & Lifestyle
Music
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Blind teenage violinist Julia LaGrand uses ‘From the Top’ to celebrate young disabled musicians
The new Musicians with Disabilities Initiative, which LaGrand created with "From the Top," gives the show’s platform to disabled and neurodivergent young musicians.
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Art Review
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At the MFA, Hokusai’s oceans of influence
The museum’s expansive new show dives into the art and artists the Japanese master painter inspired.
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MATTHEW GILBERT
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‘Great Expectations,’ and how to ruin a classic
Creator Steven Knight has added twisted, complex motivations, drug addiction, sex, and violence to Pip's coming-of-age story. What the Dickens?
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Travel
TRAVEL
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‘He guided me from heaven.’ A Rockport man retraces his grandfather’s path through WWI France.
Brett Hawkes used stacks of old photos to re-create his grandfather’s 600-mile route through the French countryside.
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TRENDSPOTTING
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Fast pass: Seeing the world through the Marathon Majors
There's just something about running past (and even through or over) some of the most iconic landmarks on the planet while enjoying the camaraderie of other runners pursuing the same goal.
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Real Estate
Real Estate
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The push for women in architecture is building momentum
There’s gender parity in architecture, survey suggests, but not at the leadership level. Flexible work arrangements borne from pandemic may help that.
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Real Estate
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Home of the Week: At the top of the world in Mission Hill
New top-floor condo features two bedrooms, two full baths, high ceilings, and a gorgeous mix of cabinetry,
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