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CVS will soon open in-store health clinics, after state OK
After state regulators cleared the way yesterday for store-based medical clinics, CVS Corp. said it plans to open more than two dozen inside Massachusetts drugstores this year, dispensing treatment for bronchitis and earaches a few aisles away from shelves of candy and nail polish. (By Stephen Smith, Boston Globe)
Watch the consumer
Consumer spending is critical to the overall health of the economy. But Americans are saddled with record amounts of debt. That may lead consumers to finally stop shopping this year. (By Jenn Abelson, Boston Globe)
Rare genetic hot spot of errors is tied to autism
Boston-based autism researchers have pinpointed a genetic hot spot where DNA errors appear to increase a child's chances of developing autism one-hundred-fold. (By Carey Goldberg, Boston Globe)
McCain, Romney bank on Mich.
With their rivals focused on other states and the race for the Republican nomination still unsettled, John McCain and Mitt Romney battled each other in Michigan yesterday, turning their attention to the state's suffering economy and its crucial presidential primary on Tuesday. (By Michael Levenson, Boston Globe)
Clinton, Obama claim fund-raising edge
Democratic front-runners Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton sparred yesterday over who has the most fund-raising potential for the battle ahead, as Obama suggested that he will soon retaliate against Clinton's sharpened attacks. (By Marcella Bombardieri and Lisa Wangsness, Boston Globe)
More Political Coverage
- Stunned by N.H. primary, pollsters search for answers (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- News Analysis Clinton's display adds to storied lore of N.H. (By Peter S. Canellos, Globe Staff)
- Pundits were the big losers in New Hampshire primary (By Joanna Weiss and Amy Farnsworth, Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent)
- Richardson drops out after another trouncing (By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press)
- Late surge of sympathy may have aided Clinton (By Scott Helman and Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff)
- Campaign Notebook In unofficial tally, 525,870 voters cast their ballots in N.H. primary (Boston Globe)
- Kevin Cullen The big winners were N.H. voters (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- Globe Editorial A comeback for competence
- Dan Payne What the N.H. primary results taught us
- Joan Vennochi The chicken soup candidate
- More coverage from Campaign '08
- CVS will soon open in-store health clinics, after state OK (By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)
- Rare genetic hot spot of errors is tied to autism (By Carey Goldberg, Globe Staff)
- Woman describes alleged assault by lawyer (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Boston's sidewalks are becoming littered with litter (By Tania deLuzuriaga, Globe Staff)
- These hearts say sweet, green things (Boston Globe)
- Patrick seeks an education secretary to oversee school reform (By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)
- Kevin Cullen The big winners were N.H. voters (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- Plea change in Vt. shootings expected (By John Curran, Associated Press)
- Appeals court upholds conscientious objector's status (By Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff)
- Mount Washington observatory says new mascot is a cat named Marty (By John C. Burke, Globe Correspondent)
- New England in Brief Archdiocese raises $14.5m in 2007 drive (Boston Globe)
- N.H. official seeks to move Highway Patrol to State Police (By David Tirrell-Wysocki, Associated Press)
- $170,902 later, Allston man's 'Jeopardy!' streak comes to an end (By Jillian Jorgensen, Globe Correspondent)
- New Lawrence official faces charge he forged military paper (By Jonathan Saltzman and Russell Contreras, Globe Staff)
- Kin of Station fire victims oppose parole for club owner (By Eric Tucker, Associated Press)
Regional editions
Globe North
- High school ROTC programs flourish north of Boston (By Steven Rosenberg, Globe Staff)
Globe Northwest
- REGION Planned energy plant opposed (By Brenda J. Buote, Globe Staff)
Globe West
- NEWTON Limits on funding for school projects (By Rachana Rathi, Globe Staff)
Globe South
- HANOVER Town mum on firing of health agent (By Steve Hatch, Globe Correspondent)
- Doris E. Abramson, 82, poet, UMass professor, and performer (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Philip Agee, ex-CIA agent who alleged misdeeds (By Joe Holley, Washington Post)
- Judges dissect challenge to voter ID law (By Robert Barnes, Washington Post)
- Daily briefing Man in hiker case is a suspect in Fla. (Boston Globe)
- Father threw 4 children off Alabama bridge, police say (By Garry Mitchell, Associated Press)
- Florida losing its allure to newcomers (By Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post)
- Widespread US secrecy prompts warning (By Pete Yost, Associated Press)
- Bodies of 4 children found in D.C. home (By Sarah Karush, Associated Press)
- NYC pressing US to deploy more bioweapons sensors (By Spencer S. Hsu, The Washington Post)
- Katrina claims top $3 quadrillion (By Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press)
- Stunned by N.H. primary, pollsters search for answers (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- News Analysis Clinton's display adds to storied lore of N.H. (By Peter S. Canellos, Globe Staff)
- Pundits were the big losers in New Hampshire primary (By Joanna Weiss and Amy Farnsworth, Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent)
- Richardson drops out after another trouncing (By Nedra Pickler, Associated Press)
- Late surge of sympathy may have aided Clinton (By Scott Helman and Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff)
- Campaign Notebook In unofficial tally, 525,870 voters cast their ballots in N.H. primary (Boston Globe)
- GOP debate (Boston Globe)
- Bush, Olmert ties drive peace effort (By Steven Erlanger and Steven Lee Myers, New York Times News Service)
- Iran, US swap charges over standoff near Persian Gulf (By Ali Akbar Dareini, Associated Press)
- Daily brieifng More US troops set to go to Afghanistan (Boston Globe)
- Exchanges of fire boost tensions along Gaza border (By Mark Lavie, Associated Press)
- Pakistan spurns UN concerns, contends nuclear arsenal is secure (By Zeeshan Haider, Reuters)
- Kenyan rivals meet with African Union chairman to try to stem violence (By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times)
- Ex-guard testifies against former Liberian leader (By Mike Corder, Associated Press)
- Violence threatens viability of UN's force in Darfur (By Maggie Farley, Los Angeles Times)
- Lessons in living, Chinese culture grow popular with children of elite (By Maureen Fan, Washington Post)
- China bans flimsy plastic bags (By Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press)
- Study: 151,000 Iraqis killed in first 3 years of war (By Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press)
- 9 US soldiers killed in Al Qaeda battle (By Christopher Chester, Associated Press)
- Former rebel leader chosen as Kosovo's prime minister (By Nebi Qena, Associated Press)
- Ex-CIA official won't testify about tapes without immunity (By Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press)
- Genetically altered pig passes green trait on to piglets (By Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press)
- 2 are said to admit to '06 Spain bombing (By Victoria Burnett, International Herald Tribune)
Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial A comeback for competence
- Globe Editorial Battle of the higher ed systems
- Globe Editorial Tempting fate in Pakistan
- Dan Payne What the N.H. primary results taught us
- Joan Vennochi The chicken soup candidate
- Sarah Chayes and Amir Soltani Sheikholeslami Pakistan's straying democracy
- Watch the consumer (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Pension systems seek safer accounts (By Ross Kerber, Globe Staff)
- The world is watching (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Boston Capital Picking stocks? Think big (By Steven Syre, Globe Columnist)
- Most Mass. lenders accept tougher mortgage rules (By Binyamin Appelbaum, Globe Staff)
- Fox Business Network debuts in Boston on Comcast in challenge to CNBC (By Nicole C. Wong, Globe Staff)
- Countrywide shares hit 11-year low (Boston Globe)
- China set to freeze electricity, fuel prices (By Jim Yardley, New York Times News Service)
- Apple to reduce price of iTunes downloads in United Kingdom (Boston Globe)
- FCC still hopeful about public-safety network (Boston Globe)
- Business in brief Sirtris hopes for FDA OK in '12 for diabetes drug (Boston Globe)
- Advocate: IRS should pay if it delays a taxpayer (By David Cay Johnston, New York Times News Service)
- ETrade sells $3b in bonds, securities (Boston Globe)
- Auto insurance rate-setting hearing opens (By Jeffrey Krasner, Globe Staff)
- FCC backs Verizon's $2.7b deal with FairPoint (Boston Globe)
- Bobcats 95, Celtics 83 Celtics shocked by Bobcats (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- On basketball All would vote this outing Celtics' worst (By Peter May, Globe Staff)
- Jaguars' Garrard has been in fine step since switch (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- It's a first for Patriots Welker, Washington (By Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Staff)
- St. Joseph's 98, UMass 92 Saint Joseph's bounces UMass (By Marty Dobrow, Globe Correspondent)
- Lowe (30) is high in BU victory (Boston Globe)
- Sports Log 'Lynch' comment draws suspension (Boston Globe)
- College notebook UMass revival is creating a buzz in Amherst (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- BC 4, Vermont 1 Gerbe, BC mow down Vermont (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- NHL roundup Capitals slip past Avalanche (Boston Globe)
- NBA roundup Nets' rout earns Kidd some R&R (Boston Globe)
- Celtics notebook Celtics' Ray Allen, Davis sidelined (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Bruins pay for poor play (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Canadiens thumbnails (Boston Globe)
- Playoff win charged up Tomlinson (By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff)
- Colts notebook Colts will have most of their horses (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Congress postpones hearing with Clemens (By Howard Fendrich, Associated Press)
- Kyle Brady familiar with Jaguars (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Jaguars notebook Jaguars are not feeling the heat (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- Patriots notebook Patriots place five on All-Pro team (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- 2007 All-Pro team (Boston Globe)
- NFL notebook Report: Falcons interested in USC's Carroll (Boston Globe)
- Reliving the days of the longboard in the Sierras (By T.D. Thornton, Globe Correspondent)
- Newest Cochran continues family's successful tradition in skiing (By Tony Chamberlain, Globe Correspondent)
- Winter Trails Day aims to get people to try snowshoes and cross-country skis (By Marty Basch, Globe Correspondent)
- Ski notebook Cause for celebration at resorts (By Marty Basch, Globe Correspondent)
- School roundup St. John's Prep hands BC High's hockey team its first loss of the year (By David Carty, Globe Correspondent)
Sidekick
- What's up today Latin jazz, a rum mixer, and big laughs (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- TABLE TENNIS Of sausage and shellfish (By Jolyon Helterman, Globe Correspondent)
- THEATER "ANTOINE FEVAL" (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- DINING PIE BAKERY & CAFE (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- GALLERY KEVIN COATES "A NOTEBOOK OF PINS" (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- FAMILY WINTER TRAILS DAY (By Karen Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Just a taste (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- FOLK Boston T Party (By Scott Alarik, Globe Correspondent)
Style/Arts
- New lines of teen apparel are attracting attention (By Suzanne C. Ryan, Globe Staff)
- TELEVISION REVIEW 'Celebrity Rehab' is sobriety as career move (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Pressing on with unique craft (By Courtney Hollands, Globe Staff)
- Brows: beaten (Boston Globe)
- Color your winter world with houseplants (By Ellen Wells, Globe Correspondent)
- handyman on call Sealing windows, weight pockets (By Peter Hotton, Globe Correspondent)
- ASK MARTHA Start the day with a healthy homemade drink (Boston Globe)
- galleries Gallery exhibits a different chapter in writers' lives (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- Theater Review 'Idol' turns are no payoff in weak production of 'Rent' (By Terry Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Radio Tracks Air of uncertainty about classical format and future of WCRB (By Clea Simon, Globe Correspondent)
- book review 'Sound of Our Town' is one rocking history lesson (By Chuck Leddy, Boston Globe)
- MOVIE REVIEW An Irish wake fit for five 'Kings' (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
Calendar
- FAMILY 'Charlotte's Web' (By Milva DiDomizio, Globe Correspondent)
- DANCE 'Tango Fire' (By Karen Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- TECHNO Make it New (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
















