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Wis. win extends Obama streak
Barack Obama decisively won his ninth straight victory over Hillary Clinton in yesterday's Wisconsin primary, building an imposing delegate lead and extending a broad reach across Democratic constituencies, including many - such as women, lower-income families, and union households - that had been strongholds for Clinton in previous contests. (By Sasha Issenberg, Boston Globe)
More political coverage
End of Castro's long era
Fidel Castro, bedridden for 19 months, gave up the almost unlimited power he has wielded in Cuba for nearly 50 years yesterday, but whether the surprise announcement represented a historic change or a symbolic political maneuver remained unclear. (By Anthony DePalma, Boston Globe)
News revives passion and bitter memories
The telephone awakened Aida Lopez at 6 a.m. yesterday, piercing the silence of her little apartment above her Jamaica Plain gift shop, the one with the "Parking for Cubans only" sign in the window. (By Maria Sacchetti, Boston Globe)
More Castro coverage
Bay's bounty, sweet and rare
Matt Herr had a good day out on the harbor. It took five hours of towing and unloading dredges, then sifting through seaweed, crabs, and muck, but he had made his five-bushel daily limit of bay scallops. (By Bill Porter, Boston Globe)
- Bay's bounty, sweet and rare (By Bill Porter, Globe Staff)
- Owner says snuffbox is art by Revere. Experts say he should pinch himself. (By Jenna Russell, Globe Staff)
- Pike chief to cut jobs to revive agency (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Charlestown resident hopes Central Artery is honored on Greenway (By John C. Drake, Globe Staff)
- Ex-student gets prison in Marshfield plot case (By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff)
- Boston officer files rights lawsuit against ex-trooper, State Police (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Youth shot to death in Brockton (By Megan Woolhouse and Jillian Jorgensen, Globe Correspondent)
- Well-equipped hikers survive N.H. storm (Boston Globe)
- 2 men charged in fire at house tied to classic 'Little Lamb' poem (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Natick man convicted in nightclub slaying (Boston Globe)
- Menino tries his luck at procasino lobbying (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)
- Judges back mother's quest for reinbursement following daughter's surgery (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Globe photographers win top prizes (Boston Globe)
- Leading scholar joins Harvard Law faculty (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Ray Wu, 79; scientist created key rice strains (By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times)
- Nancy Harrington, reporter, columnist (Boston Globe)
- Supreme Court rejects spying lawsuit (By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times)
- Cancer deaths increase in US (By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press)
- 'Code blue' more fatal at night, study finds (By Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press)
- Daily Briefing School bus crash kills 4 students (Boston Globe)
- Campaign Notebook On national TV, Patrick calls plagiarism charge against Obama 'extravagant' (Boston Globe)
- A total eclipse of the moon tonight (By Alicia Chang, Associated Press)
- N.J. civil unions law faulted (By Jon Hurdle, Reuters)
- Reporter in anthrax case held in contempt (By Eric Lichtblau, New York Times News Service)
- For the record (Boston Globe)
- End of Castro's long era (By Anthony DePalma, New York Times News Service)
- Opposition winning big in Pakistan (By Pamela Constable, Washington Post)
- Olmert, Abbas agree to expedite talks (By Adam Entous and Rebecca Harrison, Reuters)
- Bush urges action to stop African bloodshed (By Jennifer Loven, Associated Press)
- Daily Briefing US troops restricted after rape arrest (Boston Globe)
- Iraqis round up beggars, disabled (By Kim Gamel, Associated Press)
- Split in EU could undermine Kosovo (By Stephen Castle and Dan Bilefsky, International Herald Tribune)
- Chinese officials defend relocation of 15,000 for Olympics construction (By Maureen Fan, Washington Post)
- Armenia's PM leads in presidential vote (By Maria Danilova, Associated Press)
- Bomb blast kills 3 US soldiers (Boston Globe)
- Slow change expected on Cuba policy (By Michael Abramowitz, Washington Post)
- Reaction in US to Castro stepping down (Boston Globe)
- Brother poised to step forward, consider change (By Manuel Roig-Franzia, Washington Post)
Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Revolution in the power lines
- Globe Editorial Beyond Castro
- Globe Editorial Kosovo's just, but rash, escape
- Susan Eckstein Transition over succession
- David L. Phillips Now, it's time to build a nation
- Mary Reed and Valora Washington Speaking the same language
- Scot Lehigh Plagiarism? No, just words (to borrow a phrase)
- For the Record
- Rewards site bets it can lure online shoppers (By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff)
- Downtown A view to die for - or not? (By Steve Bailey, Globe Columnist)
- Crude oil price posts first close over $100 (By Clifford Krauss, New York Times News Service)
- Delta, Northwest merger on the runway (By Nicole C. Wong, Globe Staff)
- Buying Dutch firm would let Staples grow quickly (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Yahoo may be facing proxy fight (Boston Globe)
- Cellphone firms offer flat-rate call plans (Boston Globe)
- Board game to get global makeover (Boston Globe)
- Donations to colleges up, but for how long? (Boston Globe)
- Business in brief FDA to review Amag drug for chronic kidney disease (Boston Globe)
- Toshiba bows to Sony's Blu-ray format (Boston Globe)
- Wal-Mart gains after refocusing on cost-cutting (Boston Globe)
- Home builders slightly more confident (Boston Globe)
- Earnings Roundup Strong computer sales propel HP (Boston Globe)
- The nation's top 10 fund-raising universities in fiscal 2007 (Boston Globe)
- Short-term T-bill rates drop to three-year lows (Boston Globe)
- JOHN F. WASIK Stimulate your own finances with a little help from the federal rebate (By John F. Wasik, Boston Globe)
- Patriots' Hobbs had injured shoulder, groin (By Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Staff)
- Ellsbury, Crisp vie for Red Sox CF job (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan Red Sox' Youkilis proud of defense (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Nuggets 124, Celtics 118 Nuggets punch Celtics' ticket (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Bruins 3, Hurricanes 2 Bruins defeat Hurricanes in shootout (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Red Sox management optimistic about Francona (By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Arbiter sides with Astros over Loretta (Boston Globe)
- NFL notebook Chiefs franchise DE Allen, Ravens designate LB Suggs (Boston Globe)
- Astros' Tejada declines to discuss legal situation (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- NBA roundup Pistons' streak snapped by Magic (Boston Globe)
- NHL roundup Canadiens prevail with a historic rally (Boston Globe)
- Celtics notebook Ex-UMass star Camby remains up-to-the-Minute (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Warriors thumbnails (Boston Globe)
- Bruins notebook Bruins' Ward hopes not to be traded (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Bentley 79, Assumption 66 With 52d win, Bentley earns tie (By Craig Larson, Globe Staff)
- College basketball roundup UConn men make it 10 straight wins in college basketball (Boston Globe)
- Football safe at Northeastern, but Roby seeks funds for athletics (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Kidd trade from Nets to Mavericks finally completed (By Schuyler Dixon, Associated Press)
- City planning: Tourney begins today (By Chris Estrada, Globe Correspondent)
- School roundup New Bedford pins hopes on Melo, he comes through (By Maggie Cassidy, Globe Correspondent)
- West Coast art gives Kidder Smith Gallery a bold look (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- The Four Horsemen wrote the book, but never cashed in, on '21' (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- Songwriter Daniel Johnston seeks a delicate balance (By Joan Anderman, Globe Staff)
- Television Review Taking a leap from stage to screen (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- She embraced a world of hurt to play Piaf (By John Anderson, Newsday)
- His debut film, snubbed by Oscar, has people talking (By Danielle Dreilinger, Globe Correspondent)
- Book Review Their 'Brooklyn' needs the real borough's rough edges (By Saul Austerlitz, Boston Globe)
- Names Brown faces the music again (By Carol Beggy and Mark Shanahan , Globe Staff)
- More celebrity news Spears loses gag order bid (Boston Globe)
- Music Review Grohl, Foo Fighters revel in post-Grammy glow (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
Sidekick
- EVENT Up on the roof (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- FILM Under her um-ber-ella (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- SHOPPING TIP OF THE DAY Louis l'amour (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TALK Getting back to his 'Roots' (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- JAZZ Gold standards (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- FILM Four-letter words (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Date Night Make history with your honey (By Stephanie Schorow, Globe Correspondent)
- Campus calendar (By Catherine Elcik, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic's corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
Food
- And on the seventh day, they ate well (By Jonathan Levitt, Globe Correspondent)
- Growing the market economy (By Darry Madden, Globe Correspondent)
- Delivering on idea's promise (Boston Globe)
- Seasons Lemon salad (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders Dinner dash (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders Pick a chickpea (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders Here's the scoop (Boston Globe)
- Chili-seasoned pork pot-roast (Boston Globe)
- A chef says olé to foods of Chiapas (By Jennifer Wolcott, Globe Correspondent)
- Joy of Baking Twice-baked almond-spice cookies (Boston Globe)
- Family Table Fish stew is a Sicilian treasure (Boston Globe)
- Italian fish stew (Boston Globe)
- Arugula salad with lemon vinaigrette (Boston Globe)
- Dining Out Da Vinci offers artistic blend of Italian dining (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Bites Recent Dining Out reviews (Boston Globe)
- Cheap Eats At Hana Sushi, the food's as pretty as the place (By Ann Luisa Cortissoz, Globe Staff)
- Cookbook Review 'A Baker's Odyssey' brings Old World recipes to a new generation (By T. Susan Chang, Globe Correspondent)
- Welsh griddle cakes (Boston Globe)
- Braised beef with winter vegetables and horseradish cream (Boston Globe)
- Baked pasta with beef ragu (Boston Globe)
- Beef hash with sunny-side up eggs (Boston Globe)
Travel
- Shortage of rooms sending hotel rates through the roof (By David Kaufman, New York Times New Service)
- CLOSE-UP ON BARRINGTON, R.I. On the waterfront















