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McCain tops Romney in Fla. primary
John McCain pulled out a pivotal win over Mitt Romney yesterday in Florida's Republican primary, claiming all the state's delegates and the lead as the two-man nomination race rolls toward Super Tuesday. (By Michael Levenson and Sasha Issenberg, Boston Globe)
Changing Democratic electorate boosts turnout
They are younger, more diverse, and less rigid in their party loyalty. More of them are women. And they are coming out in droves. (By Scott Helman, Boston Globe)
- Globe graphic Current delegate count
- News Analysis With victory comes momentum into Super Tuesday
- Fading Giuliani hints he will quit campaign
- Campaign Notebook Waters, a prominent black congresswoman, endorses Clinton run
- Republican debate
- Clinton wins but gets no delegates in Fla.
- Mass. lawmakers convene to press for Obama
- Scot Lehigh A kick in the stomach for Clinton
- Alex Beam Who do they think they are?
- More coverage of Campaign '08
Bush asserts authority to bypass defense act
President Bush this week declared that he has the power to bypass four laws, including a prohibition against using federal funds to establish permanent US military bases in Iraq, that Congress passed as part of a new defense bill. (By Charlie Savage, Boston Globe)
Two Super Bowl tickets, $77,000
A single club seat on StubHub is listed at $19,446. Two tickets on eBay are going for $77,000. And if you want a luxury suite of your own this Sunday at Super Bowl XLII in Glendale, Ariz., you've got that option - for $224,825. (By Keith O'Brien, Boston Globe)
- Two Super Bowl tickets, $77,000 (By Keith O'Brien, Globe Staff)
- After fast-track bond deal, treasury official hired by Lehman (By Andrea Estes, Globe Staff)
- Finneran lobbying is surprise to WRKO (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)
- Stricter ethics rules, Super Tuesday keep Super Bowl plans low key (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- Agawam man charged with toxin threat on courthouse (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Council to investigate plan to move City Hall (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)
- Landlord survives alleged frying pan attack in Marlborough (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Reports vary on cause of diplomat's death (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- British journal retracts article by Harvard doctor (By Elizabeth Cooney, Globe Correspondent)
- State auditor faults MBTA on debt deals (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Murray blasts anti-Clinton stands by men (Boston Globe)
- Mass. lawmakers convene to press for Obama (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Robert Bruce, 84, BU professor, Pulitzer winner (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Margaret Truman Daniel, 83, president's daughter, author (By Myrna Oliver, Los Angeles Times)
- McCain tops Romney in Fla. primary (By Michael Levenson and Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff)
- Changing Democratic electorate boosts turnout (By Scott Helman, Globe Staff)
- Bush asserts authority to bypass defense act (By Charlie Savage, Globe Staff)
- House passes stimulus bill as Senate readies a train of add-ons (By Jonathan Weisman, Washington Post)
- Hand gel not enough to fight infection, hospital study finds (By Timberly Ross, Associated Press)
- Daily brieifng Duke prosecutor removed from suit (Boston Globe)
- More than half of government workers surveyed cite ethical lapses (By Pete Yost, Associated Press)
- Study debunks personality link to breast cancer (By Will Dunham, Reuters)
- Bush says his faith helped him overcome alcohol 'addiction' (By Jennifer Loven, Associated Press)
- Fading Giuliani hints he will quit campaign (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- Campaign Notebook Waters, a prominent black congresswoman, endorses Clinton run (Boston Globe)
- Republican debate (Boston Globe)
- News Analysis With victory comes momentum into Super Tuesday (By Peter S. Canellos, Globe Staff)
- Clinton wins but gets no delegates in Fla. (By John M. Broder, New York Times News Service)
- For the record (Boston Globe)
- Kenya unrest soars as opposition politician is killed (By Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times News Service)
- China cracks down on dissent as Summer Olympics draw near (By Jim Yardley, New York Times News Service)
- Daily briefing Four bank robbers arrested after siege (Boston Globe)
- Man pleads guilty in plot to behead British soldier (By Kevin Sullivan, Washington Post)
- Elections monitor chides Russia (By Peter Finn, Washington Post)
- Ridding Mosul of Al Qaeda will be 'slow process,' US says (By Bradley J. Brooks and Steven R. Hurst, Associated Press)
- Pakistanis mount anti-US demonstrations; missile strike targets militants (By Bashirullah Khan, Associated Press)
Editorial and opinion
- Scot Lehigh A kick in the stomach for Clinton
- Jeff Jacoby Congress helps itself, again
- Makau Mutua Kenya at the brink of collapse
- For the record
- Globe Editorial Salem's nasty surprise
- Globe Editorial For state representative
- Globe Editorial Short Fuse
- Mass. pension fund returns 11.9 in 2007 (By Ross Kerber, Globe Staff)
- New role awaits a historic eyesore (By Thomas C. Palmer Jr., Globe Staff)
- VMware stock loses 33% on revenue miss (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Downtown The Great Exaggerator (By Steve Bailey, Globe Columnist)
- City presses for upkeep of foreclosed properties (By Binyamin Appelbaum, Globe Staff)
- Your view? Should lenders face more requirements to maintain foreclosed homes?
- Durable goods orders post gain (Boston Globe)
- Foreclosures in US climb 75% as home prices fall (Boston Globe)
- Demand and prices rise for organic food, but supply falls (Boston Globe)
- Fed panel may cut rates below inflation this year (Boston Globe)
- Globe graphic The Federal Open Market Committee
- Business in brief National Grid takes 20-year lease on Waltham building (Boston Globe)
- Societe Generale CEO might have to step down (Boston Globe)
- Bank deal for Countrywide 'a go' (Boston Globe)
- FBI looking at 14 firms in lending investigation (Boston Globe)
- THE SAVINGS GAME A little-known strategy can help you maximize Social Security benefits (By Humberto Cruz, Boston Globe)
- Dan Shaughnessy Super Bowl a media circus (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Jackie MacMullan Coughlin still the same man (By Jackie MacMullan, Globe Columnist)
- Twins have met their match for Santana (By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff)
- Celtics 117, Heat 87 Two-out rally for Celtics (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Allen is latest Celtic floored by flu bug (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Kidd tells Nets: 'It's time to move on' (Boston Globe)
- Lawyer: Pettitte talked of Clemens's drug use (By Duff Wilson and Michael S. Schmidt, New York Times)
- NHL roundup Banged-up Penguins prevail (Boston Globe)
- NBA roundup Sonics snap losing skid at 14 games (Boston Globe)
- Bruins 3, Predators 1 Bruins show punch in the crunch (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Bruins notebook Injured Bruin Bergeron examined by neurologist (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- College roundup BC football to open at Kent St. in 2008 (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Randy Moss can't shed this coverage (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- Family huddle for Belichick (By Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Staff)
- Patriots' Ellis Hobbs is turning the corner (By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff)
- Patriots' Brady gets direct - and veiled - questions (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Patriots notebook Preparation never ends (By Christopher L. Gasper and Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Giants' Jacobs has been around (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- Above and beyond: Maureen Hancock says she can bring people -the living and the departed - together (By Bella English, Globe Staff)
- Alex Beam Who do they think they are? (By Alex Beam, Globe Columnist)
- DJ Rekha spans, spins global beats (By Siddhartha Mitter, Globe Correspondent)
- Stage Review The sweep of 'Angels' is profound (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review 'Mirrorball' is art for the MTV generation (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Music Review With a little help from friends, a one-man band comes up from underground (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- Stage Review 'Body of Water' falters under the weight of what is not known (By Terry Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Radio tracks A classical survivor celebrates a milestone (By Clea Simon, Globe Correspondent)
- Book Review ''The Whisperers'' gives voice to the lives destroyed by Stalin's reign of terror (By Saul Austerlitz, Boston Globe)
- NAMES The book game (By Carol Beggy and Mark Shanahan, Globe Staff)
- Music Review Drummer's birthday show displays jazz guitarist's gifts (By Kevin Lowenthal, Globe Correspondent)
- BSO announces Carnegie programs (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
Sidekick
- POP What we really, really want (By Luke O'Neil, Globe Correspondent)
- EXHIBIT A world at war, artists at work (By Luke O'Neil, Globe Correspondent)
- DISCUSSION Parties time (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- READING Life, death, music (Boston Globe)
- TALK Bank on it, or maybe not (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- FASHION Couture goes high-tech (By Tristram Lozaw, Globe Correspondent)
- Date night A recession-proof night (By Stephanie Schorow, Globe Correspondent)
- Campus Calendar (By Catherine Elcik, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic's corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
Food
- INTO THE MOUTHS OF BABES Similar stealthy approaches to vegetables in kids' food has authors feuding (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Kids, let's eat! (Boston Globe)
- Macaroni and cheese (Boston Globe)
- Shrimp remoulade (Boston Globe)
- Magic meatballs (Boston Globe)
- Green puree (Boston Globe)
- Is sneaking carrot puree into pizza the right way to get kids to eat their veggies? (By Erica Noonan, Globe Staff)
- Seasons Braised beef with beer and root vegetables (Boston Globe)
- Short orders South of the border, right by the ballpark (Boston Globe)
- Make great crepes in a snap (By Béatrice Peltre, Globe Correspondent)
- The Boston-New York food Super Bowl You can't beat our pizza (By Ed Levine, Globe Correspondent)
- The Boston-New York food Super Bowl Our roast beef and clams rule (By Sheryl Julian, Globe Staff)
- For the Game A meaty chili sure to score on Super Sunday (Boston Globe)
- Texas chili (Boston Globe)
- Dining out Rich flavors make Kingston Station a rewarding stop (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Cheap Eats Competition is tough, but diners win (By Sacha Pfeiffer, Globe Staff)
- Bites (Boston Globe)
- One Cook's Best Dish Shrimp remoulade from a Big Easy native (By Jane Dornbusch, Globe Correspondent)
Travel
- CLOSE-UP ON salem A bewitching city (By Sacha Pfeiffer, Globe Staff)


















