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Hockey’s black eye
The hit on Bruin Nathan Horton in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final and its punishment raise questions about violence in the sport, and whether the NHL can leave some of the fights and bone-jarring hits behind.
Another Garden Party
The series has become a best-of-three and it’s starting to feel like captain Zdeno Chara could be hoisting the Stanley Cup over his 6-foot-9-inch head Monday night at the Garden.
Lahey explores merger with Beth Israel
The Lahey Clinic and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, two respected teaching institutions, have become the latest Massachusetts hospitals to explore a merger in a health care market bracing for dramatic shifts.
For young victims, tornado lives on
About 40,000 students returned to school this week after three tornadoes tore through western Massachusetts. Returning to the classroom, educators say, is a way to restore at least part of students’ daily routines. But even that proved challenging in storm-ravaged Springfield.
BC asks for Irish project secrecy
Metro
BC asks for Irish project secrecy
In a case being watched closely on both sides of the Atlantic, Boston College filed a motion in US District Court yesterday to stop British authorities from getting records from an oral history project involving paramilitary fighters in Northern Ireland.
A ship’s ‘manna from heaven’
Restoration of Mystic Seaport’s Charles W. Morgan, the last surviving American wooden whaling ship, involves oak unearthed during an excavation in Charlestown.
Pfizer joins academics in bid for progress
The pharmaceutical giant announced a partnership with leading Boston-area hospitals, medical schools, and universities, to address the years-long gap between basic science discoveries and the testing of drugs stemming from those advances.
A ship’s ‘manna from heaven’
Restoration of Mystic Seaport’s Charles W. Morgan, the last surviving American wooden whaling ship, involves oak unearthed during an excavation in Charlestown.
Pfizer joins academics in bid for progress
The pharmaceutical giant announced a partnership with leading Boston-area hospitals, medical schools, and universities, to address the years-long gap between basic science discoveries and the testing of drugs stemming from those advances.
Metro
- Massachusetts set to take on head injuries in young athletes (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Massachusetts tornado victims seeking $90 million (By Andrew Ryan and Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- 3 shot after chase on street in Dorchester (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory Jumping on the Zamboni (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Missing Cape man found dead in tunnel (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)
- SALEM Driver gets 3 years in pedestrian fatality (Boston Globe)
- FALL RIVER Armed robber holds up ice cream truck (Boston Globe)
- WOONSOCKET, R.I. One hurt, homes evacuated as mill burns (Boston Globe)
- CONCORD, N.H. Lynch announces pick for deputy AG (Boston Globe)
- ALFRED, Maine Man in Amber alert case gets six years (Boston Globe)
- PORTLAND, Maine Bishop affirms decision to close school (Boston Globe)
- National Grid in $1m settlement over storm response (By Stewart Bishop, Globe Correspondent)
- Override rejected in Sudbury, approved in Arlington (By Jennifer Fenn Lefferts and Brock Parker, Globe Correspondents)
- Couple holds on to hope — and their beloved horse (By Jenna Duncan, Globe Correspondent)
- MBTA bus and SUV collide in Milton; eight injured (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Two MIT dorms evacuated; bomb squad finds pipe devices harmless (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Mothers make case for nurses in schools (State House News Service)
- Same-sex stipend a first in the US (By Brock Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- Hot prospect: 100 degrees in June (By Martine Powers, Globe Correspondent)
- Boston schools take up arms in battle of the bulge (By Chelsea Conaboy, Globe Staff)
- Yvonne Abraham Youth and the T (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- I-93 chase ends in crash, OUI arrest (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Hearing held on transgender rights bill (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- BOSTON Rules sideline injured student athletes (Boston Globe)
- SALEM Sewer fumes force closure of courthouse (Boston Globe)
- ATTLEBORO Woman pleads guilty in killing of worker (Boston Globe)
- FALL RIVER Man sentenced in 20-year-old slaying case (Boston Globe)
- Woonsocket blaze leaves a historic loss (By Erika Niedowski, Associated Press)
- Woman accused of animal cruelty (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Police say man admits killing wife (By Linda Bock, Telegram & Gazette Staff)
- UMass trustees OK tuition hike (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Records sealed in Bishop case, lawyer says (By Jay Reeves, Associated Press)
Nation
- Once a suit-and-tie guy, Romney opts for jeans (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- Police: NY sheriff’s deputy dies after shootout (Associated Press)
- Condom-filled acorns prompt Pa. judge complaint (Associated Press)
- Mich. child brings inert grenade to school (Associated Press)
- Blagojevich ends testimony at corruption retrial (By Karen Hawkins and Michael Tarm, Associated Press)
- Obama: No fears of double-dip recession (By Desmond Butler, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Oklahoma Democrat announces he won’t seek reelection, 5th term (Boston Globe)
- NJ court: No shield law for message board posters (By Beth Defalco, Associated Press)
- Arizona fire spurs more calls to flee (By Marc Lacey, New York Times)
- 2 new elements officially added to periodic table (Associated Press)
- Officers transferred after Sheen escort (Associated Press)
- IRS trims ranks of nonprofit groups (New York Times)
- Solar flare erupts, creating spectacular images (Associated Press)
- FBI director tells Congress of Al Qaeda threat (Associated Press)
- Cadets checked after lightning strike (Associated Press)
- Appeals court hears another challenge to health care law (By Greg Bluestein, Associated Press)
- Prosecutor tells jurors: Blagojevich lied to you (By Karen Hawkins and Michael Tarm, Associated Press)
World
- Germany objects to Danish border checks (Associated Press)
- Rare turtle gets a haven in Cambodia (Associated Press)
- In India, eating live fish an asthma ‘cure’ (Associated Press)
- Japan says it was unprepared for nuclear disaster (Associated Press)
- UN panel presses China on Tibetan monks (Associated Press)
- Floods kill 21 people, leave 37 missing in China (Associated Press)
Business
- Mass. economy’s growth fourth in the nation (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- No end seen to Filene’s blight (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Talbots stock plunges after sales warning (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Steward agrees to pay $71m for struggling R.I. hospital (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- At game expo, stakes are high for Mass. firms (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Bernanke predicts stronger growth ahead (By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press)
- A crucial meeting for OPEC as demand, supply collide (By George Jahn, Associated Press)
- Groupon may have to redo IPO filing (Bloomberg News)
- Number of job listings fell in April (Bloomberg News)
- ING Direct said to have two bidders (Bloomberg News)
- Prada aims to raise $2.6b in IPO (Associated Press)
- NBC Universal keeps Olympics (Bloomberg News)
- Touchscreen Wii successor debuts (Associated Press)
- Around the Region Conn. utility tax may be felt in Mass. (Associated Press)
- AROUND THE REGION One Lincoln Street on sale for $1.15b (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- AROUND THE REGION State pension fund lost 2.8% in May (By Beth Healy, Globe Staff)
- Forum addresses retaining workers in Mass. (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Plan for Boston Herald site: apartments, stores (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Dave Carpenter Looking for a growing job sector? Try social media, accounting, or massage (By Dave Carpenter, Associated Press)
- Stocks slip amid ongoing economic worries (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Cablevision’s board OK’s spinoffs (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Promising drug study lifts Ariad shares (Boston Globe)
- Skyworks Solutions (Boston Globe)
- Navistar (Boston Globe)
- Research In Motion (Boston Globe)
- More than 230,000 Mass. homeowners underwater, study says (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- Merged hospitals may rival Partners (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Construction to begin at Assembly Square (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Dunkin’ Donuts franchise owners trying to amend tips law (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Business activity up modestly in New England, Fed survey finds (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Tech Lab DAR.fm sounds doomed, alas (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Columnist)
- Lawsuit says Exxon pollutes the air (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Apple is now the top chip buyer (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Panel to review US suit vs. Boeing (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Covidien may sell its drug business (By Bloomberg News, Boston Globe)
- 37,500 users’ data stolen, Sony says (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Around the Region Hospital chain lays off office workers (By Robert Weisman, Boston Globe)
- Around the Region JetBlue tops in customer satisfaction for sixth straight year (By Katie Johnston Chase, Boston Globe)
- Around the Region Mass. offering appliance rebates (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Around the Region Potential bid for BJ’s lifts its stock (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- FDA puts fresh warning on Zocor (Bloomberg News)
- Delta changes baggage rules for military (By Mike Morris, Cox Newspapers)
- Privacy group targets Facebook (Globe Wire Reports)
- Stocks stall on fears the economy has, too (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Growth is a key word at eBay, analyst says (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Gap Inc. (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Abercrombie & Fitch (Boston Globe)
- Market Movers QuinStreet Inc. (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Profit slips, but Analogic beats forecasts (Boston Globe)
- Candice Choi Rewards cards can soften the blow at the gas station — but read the fine print carefully (By Candice Choi, Boston Globe)
- Mass. Eye and Ear, Schepens to merge (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- US flattens Internet bid for Pabst (By Marcy Gordon, Associated Press)
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