Mar. 10, 2010
Updated: 5:56 PM

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Boston's Columbus Center mega-project officially over

The complex's main backer told officials today the $800 million development is no longer feasible. (Globe, 5:14 p.m.)
Ray Tye, philanthropist moved by needy, dies at 87

Ray Tye, philanthropist moved by needy, dies at 87

One of Boston's biggest philanthropists and the chairman emeritus of United Liquors, Tye gave away millions of dollars. (Boston Globe, 3:14 p.m.)

New poll shows tight governor's race

Democratic incumbent Deval Patrick has a thin lead over GOP candidate Charlie Baker. (Globe, 3:12 p.m.)

Toyota in Yarmouth crash to be examined

Toyota in Yarmouth crash to be examined
Federal highway safety experts are expected to examine a Toyota that a woman drove into a doctor's office. The automaker has suffered a spate of recent problems and recalls. (Boston Globe, 4:29 p.m.)

Senate passes jobless aid bill

The US Senate voted today 62-36 to extend a host of soon-to-expire elements of last year's economic stimulus measure, including help for the jobless. (AP, 3:38 p.m.)
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Closing the book on Nomar

Closing the book on Nomar

After the one-time Sox standout got closure today with a one-day contract with the Red Sox to announce his retirement, we are left to ponder his legacy. (Boston Globe, 12:52 p.m.)

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