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Dancing the winter away in Boston
People beat the January blahs at Woodword at the Ames Hotel near Faneuil Hall this weekend.
- Love Letters: Too young to commit
- Oscar host MacFarlane to name nominees
- January thaw doesn't mean winter's over
- Chat now Job Doc Elaine Varelas
- Watch Did 'Downton' live up to the hype?
- Chad Finn: Texans-Patriots should be fun
- Radio gig for Bobby V. | Dirt Dogs' take
- watch Moms work out with their kids
- Get your tissues, chicken soup ready
Sports
Celtics at Knicks > 7:30 p.m. (CSN)

Trade possibilities
for the Celtics
While DeMarcus Cousins has been mentioned frequently in trade talk, he's not the only option.
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- Adjusted stat reveals Celtics' true MVP
- Intensity winning games for Celtics
- Brady: Patriots need best vs. Texans
- Patriots rested but far from relaxed
- Notebook: Pats-Texans not like Game 1
- NFL: No Luck as Ravens shut down Colts
- On football: Ravens eager for Broncos
- Storied programs battle for BCS title
- Gasper: With Kelly, accent on winning
Boeing 787 Dreamliner
on fire at Logan Airport

Fire broke out on a Japan Airlines 787 Dreamliner at Logan's Gate E8 this morning. The FAA reported that no crew nor passengers were on the plane at the time of the fire's discovery. (Globe, 12:15 p.m.)
- Pictures 787 Dreamliner fire at Logan
- March 2012 Pictures: Dreamliner makes Logan debut

Judge won't block Upper Crust sales
A Suffolk Superior Court judge has rejected an attempt to block the sale of leases at four bankrupt Upper Crust restaurants. (Globe, 11:27 a.m.)

Boston Globe's 2012 photos of the year
Globe photographers spent 2012 capturing the world around them. See their favorite pictures.
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- 2012 in review See more from the year gone by

Brookfield man attacked by bobcat
Roger Mundell Jr. went into his garage yesterday when the bobcat pounced on him. Mundell, his wife, and his 15-year-old nephew were all injured. (AP, 8:31 a.m.)
- Pictures Local encounters with wild animals

Bruins players back together on ice
In preparation for training camp, eight Bruins participated in an informal practice this morning at Boston Universitys Agganis Arena. (Globe, 12:03 p.m.)
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5th graders would need iPads under Wellesley plan to be discussed Thursday
Families would have to supply the iPads, which would need to meet minimum requirements, according to the district's website. (Boston Globe, 11:47 a.m.)
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Businesses cheer news
of NHL lockouts end
Owners of restaurants and bars near TD Garden are eagerly awaiting the return of Bruins fans.
Opinion | Adrian Walker
More political shame in Lawrence
Jose Santiagos mere presence in city government reeks of the cronyism and corruption that have made the William Lantigua administration such a failure.
Ariad to add HQ, jobs in Cambridge
Ariad Pharmaceuticals, which won approval to market its leukemia treatment, will build a new corporate headquarters and laboratory complex in Kendall Square.

Opinion | Juliette Kayyem
Vladimir Putin
is brilliantly wicked
The Russian president is cruelly using orphans to thwart the cause of human rights.
Microsoft-less fair looks to mobile
Perhaps the biggest thing at this years Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the giant hole where Microsoft used to be.
Opinion | James Carroll
Americas dangerous game
American football is sublimated combat, and its regulated violence is key to the sports appeal.
How to navigate the flu season
Government health officials predicted a harsher and earlier flu season this year, and so far that seems to be the case.
Health & Wellness
Get Moving blog
Happy anniversary, fit-self
Our fitness blogger started down the path to health one year ago, with the help from many followers, and friends.
News
Colorado prosecutors to outline theater shooting case
The preliminary hearing set to start today will determine whether there's enough evidence to bring a case against accused shooter James Holmes to trial.
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- nation Government spent $18b on immigration enforcement | Court won't stop embryonic stem cell research
- world British explorer embarks on Antarctica adventure | Google executive chairman arrives in North Korea
Politics
Obama taps Hagel for Pentagon and Brennan for CIA
The president will nominate Chuck Hagel as his defense secretary and counterterrorism adviser John Brennan (pictured) to lead the CIA.
Business
Bank of America in $10b settlement with Fannie Mae
Bank of America says it will pay over $10 billion to settle mortgage claims. The bank will pay $3.6 billion to Fannie Mae and buy back $6.75 billion in loans.
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Personal Finance
What you should (and shouldn't) buy in January
Items like patio furniture, mattresses and kitchen electronic devices won't be good buys this month and will see prices fall, one expert says.
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Memorable pop culture quotes of 2012
From Ben Affleck to Kristen Stewart to Justin Bieber and more, weve rounded up some of the years most memorable quotes from pop culture in 2012. Let us know which quote made the longest-lasting impression.
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Harvard Grads currently in Congress
The 113th Congress convened for the first time this year on Thursday. Many of these politicians are alums of Harvard University, including new members such as Joseph Kennedy III and Elizabeth Warren.
THE HIVE | LOCAL INNOVATION NEWS
Ovuline raises $1.4 million for services that promote procreation
Cambridge startup Ovuline is pretty clear about its mission: "We make babies." The company is pitching an app and a web site to help.
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