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Why '99 was the best movie year
The years 1939 and 1999 were great, but which was best? Wesley Morris says '99.
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Sox 15, Royals 9
Royal uprising thwarted
The Sox spotted themselves a nine-run lead but still managed to make beating the Royals a challenge.
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Laid off, not laid out
Area nonprofits say they've seen a surge of new volunteers, many of whom have recently been laid off.
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New Bentley, EV Focus
An all new Bentley, left, debuts next month, while Ford readies its electric Focus for next year.
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Vagary and history
This 19th century Falmouth farmhouse was once a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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Lifestyle

Photos
The Natural World
Check out pictures of animals and nature from around the world, like this baby sea lion.
- Boston Shops Sign up for sales and tips
Odds & Ends
Cartoon caption contest
Is there a witch downtown? Give us your take in this week's cartoon caption contest!
Zoogoers stunned by news of woes, fate of animals
The governor yesterday stood by his decision to slash aid, a move Boston-area zoo officials said could force them to close, and could lead to animal euthanizing.
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With losses, Boston Medical Center
might have to slash programs for poor
Boston Medical Center, the state’s largest provider to the poor, estimates it will close this year $38 million in the red, its first loss in five years. (Boston Globe)
- Video Patient support at BMC | Graphic BMC's losses
David Estrada and other paraplegics are learning to row, strengthening their bodies and minds as they wait for a cure. (Boston Globe)
- Gallery Rowing for the cure | Video Basic training
- Graphic Rowing with functional electrical stimulation

Young drivers don't
share love of cars
Her father collects Cadillacs, but Michelle Gildea is more interested in her BlackBerry. Carmakers see the youth market declining. (Boston Globe)
- Graphic US vehicles sold, by age group

Beach sand is home to
a multitude of creatures
Worms with mouths full of pinchers, antennaed crabs, and mites with robust armor are among millions of creatures in the sand.
(Boston Globe)
- Report: Cheney told CIA not to discuss program
- Shooting near UMass seriously injures 3
- Obama's promise irks US soccer coach
- Democrats, Obama disagree on F-22 spending
- China's working population shrinks with 1-child policy
- Kids recant abuse claims after dad jailed 20 years
- Jacoby: Lawmakers, read the bills before you vote
- Vennochi: Who comes first in the state?
- Editorial: Clause for concern
- Articles of Faith: Of women, the pope, and veils
- Boston EMS chief brings global view to FEMA post
- Love Letters: They can't handle me
- Travel: 'United Smashes Guitars' a YouTube hit
Business

Doctor, give me the news
Dr. Timothy Johnson has had a busy year, giving his viewers medical information as varied as healthcare policy and Michael Jackson's death, just as he's done for 30 years.
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A&E

Gallery
A variety of pizza pies
We went on an extended pizza crawl to pinpoint some of the best pizza in Boston. The following establishments are worth their sauce.
- Gallery Alfresco dining options
- Gallery Dining Out: Il Casale in Belmont and more
- Gallery Cheap Eats: Turkish delights in Arlington
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Places away from everyday
Discover 10 kid-friendly destinations around New England that provide everything from enlightenment to exercise.
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Community

Meltz: Adult twins
Debbie of Marietta, Ga., writes, "My identical twin sister and I have never had a good relationship. I do believe she has hated me since birth."
'Sports' finalists
This month, we've chosen 25 finalists in our June competition.
> June 'sports' finalists
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