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Jury backs Boston police
in rights suit
A federal jury all but cleared yesterday two former Boston police detectives who were sued for allegedly violating the civil rights of Shawn Drumgold in the 1988 fatal shooting of 12-year-old Darlene Tiffany Moore, one of the city's most notorious homicides. (By Jonathan Saltzman, Boston Globe)
Small donors play huge role
Unlike her neighbor, Barry Manilow, Edith Allen does not sell out the Las Vegas Hilton, make women's hearts flutter, or have the money to give $2,300 to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as Manilow did last year. (By Scott Helman, Boston Globe)
More political coverage
- Campaign Notebook Stumping in Pa., Democrats push their Iraq strategies
- Edwards's wife backs Clinton on healthcare
- Chelsea Clinton makes clear Lewinsky matter is private
Political opinion
- Todd Domke So, who has the media edge?
Not all parishes are 'Talking About Touching'
The third graders sit squirming in their seats, a crucifix on the wall and a bag of Doritos on each desk, as Rose Eames holds up a big picture of two girls and starts to tell a potentially unsettling story. (By Michael Paulson, Boston Globe)
Finding his calling
Forget oils and pastels, marble and cast iron. Artist Rob Pettit works in Sanyo, Nokia , and Motorola . (By Joel Brown, Boston Globe)
- Jury backs Boston police in rights suit (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Not all parishes are 'Talking About Touching' (By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff)
- Hospitals' suburban push stirs fears (By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)
- Cahill: Bridge plan too costly (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- Guilt may have cracked cold case (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Man says he watched as friend killed 4 rap artists (By John R. Ellement and Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Kevin Cullen Drivers in a fine mess (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- Parking fine hikes get early support (By John C. Drake, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Fed chair to speak at Harvard celebration (Boston Globe)
- Critics rap DSS after fatal S. Boston fire (By Donovan Slack and James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Airline grounds several planes (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- Fenway Park ready for green power (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Suspect in slaying seeks new civil trial (Boston Globe)
- Body found in Canton is of missing immigrant (By Matt Collette, Globe Correspondent)
- R.I. girl, 11, fled armed abductor (By Jillian Jorgensen, Globe Correspondent)
- Ex-Bible student gets 13 years for arson at Plymouth church (By Sarah M. Gantz, Globe Correspondent)
Regional editions
Globe North
- ROWLEY A boost for old buildings (By John Laidler, Globe Correspondent)
Globe Northwest
- Visitors will get rare chance to see attic of the Old Manse (By Jane Whitehead, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
- REGION No fault? No way, CSX told (By Ralph Ranalli, Globe Staff)
Globe South
- Dedham Showcase Cinemas closes its doors (By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff)
- John K. Baronian, 87; was longtime Tufts supporter (By Kate Augusto, Globe Correspondent)
- Stanley Kamel; played role of psychiatrist in 'Monk' (Boston Globe)
- Giuseppe Attardi; unveiled how the engines of cells work (By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times)
- Laura Linehan, at 20; used illness to boost organ donation (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Steve Wilbur, 59; explored world and delivered hope (By Matt Schudel, Washington Post)
- Cedella Booker, 81, mother of reggae legend Bob Marley (Boston Globe)
- Pappenheimer memorial service (Boston Globe)
- Simon Michael Bessie; published top figures (By Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York Times News Service)
- Campaign Notebook Stumping in Pa., Democrats push their Iraq strategies (Boston Globe)
- Chelsea Clinton makes clear Lewinsky matter is private (Boston Globe)
- Middle class grows increasingly downbeat on economic progress (By Hope Yen, Associated Press)
- Small donors play huge role (By Scott Helman, Globe Staff)
- Edwards's wife backs Clinton on healthcare (Boston Globe)
- Olympic torch relay bypasses San Francisco crowds (By Juliana Barbassa and Marcus Wohlsen, Associated Press)
- Stunning White House, Pelosi vows to block Colombia trade pact (By Steven R. Weisman, New York Times News Service)
- N.Y. seizes fake tax stamps for cigarettes (By David B. Caruso, Associated Press)
- Many Iraqi promises are called unmet (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Wait times expand sharply for adoptions from China (By David Crary, Associated Press)
- Daily Briefing Jonestown survivor wins House seat (Boston Globe)
- Outbreak reveals weakness in mumps vaccine, study says (By Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press)
- No troop buildup foreseen (Boston Globe)
- Border clashes kill Israelis, Palestinians (By Diaa Hadid, Associated Press)
- British PM won't attend opening Olympic ceremony in Beijing (Boston Globe)
- Daily Briefing Five men convicted of homosexual acts (Boston Globe)
- Lawyers' rumble leads to rioting in Pakistan (By Ashraf Khan, Associated Press)
- Parliamentary elections boost S. Korean president (By Burt Herman, Associated Press)
- Emergency summit called on Zimbabwe political crisis (By Angus Shaw, Associated Press)
- Deadly riots darken mood before key Nepal vote (By Matthew Rosenberg, Associated Press)
- Illness kills Al Qaeda strategist, official says (By Craig Whitlock and Karen DeYoung, Washington Post)
- 23 more killed, 83 hurt in Sadr City clashes (By Ahmed Rasheed and Wisam Mohammed, Reuters)
- Iraqi panel dismisses allegations against AP photographer held by US (By Robert H. Reid, Associated Press)
- Israeli study says Hamas in largest arms buildup yet (By Ethan Bronner, New York Times News Service)
- Drug addiction growing rapidly in Afghanistan (By Candace Rondeaux, Washington Post)
- Looting, violence envelop Haiti capital (By Jonathan M. Katz, Associated Press)
Editorial and opinion
- GLOBE EDITORIAL No answers, no goals, no exit
- GLOBE EDITORIAL Bridges over troubled economy
- GLOBE EDITORIAL On the grid, a chance to learn
- Joan Vennochi Treading carefully with China
- Todd Domke So, who has the media edge?
- Rachel Kaprielian and Herman Hamilton The benefits of a higher cigarette tax
- Nonprofit builders can tap new fund (By Binyamin Appelbaum, Globe Staff)
- Free checking on aisle 4 (By Ross Kerber, Globe Staff)
- Region bids for Air Force cyber effort (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Mass. firm to help Airbus track parts (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Tech Lab Mac fans now have a spacious place to store backed-up files (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Time Capsule (Boston Globe)
- FAA pledges $30m for Logan (By Nicole C. Wong, Globe Staff)
- American cancels another 1,000 flights (Boston Globe)
- Cancer cases rise for inhaled-insulin patients (Boston Globe)
- White House moves to expand FHA program (Boston Globe)
- Business in brief EMD Serono mum about Rockland, Billerica plans (Boston Globe)
- House panel OKs higher limits for student loans (Boston Globe)
- Boeing 787 debut again delayed (Boston Globe)
- News Corp. in talks about joining Microsoft's Yahoo bid (By Andrew Ross Sorkin and Miguel Helft, New York Times News Service)
- Hong Kong discount carrier folds (By Keith Bradsher, New York Times News Service)
- JOHN F. WASIK Lust helped drive the housing bust, but mass amnesia also factored (Boston Globe)
- IMF predicting a global economic downturn (Boston Globe)
- Tigers 7, Red Sox 2 Tigers get on board (By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff)
- Wizards 109, Celtics 95 Wizards handle Celtics (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- Fill-in centers thrived for Bruins (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Frozen Four BC confident it will measure up at Frozen Four (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- Revolution 3, Wizards 1 Revolution subdue Wizards, 3-1 (By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff)
- Revolution notebook Revolution play small ball (By Frank Dell'Apa, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log McNamee wants Hardin off the case (Boston Globe)
- On baseball Sox' Lester can empathize with Arizona's Davis (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Roundup For NY, everything stings (Boston Globe)
- Notables (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox notebook Forgiveness not necessary for Buckner (By Gordon Edes, Globe Staff)
- How the runs scored (Boston Globe)
- On hockey Canadiens aren't everybody's team (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- Bruins notebook Savard hopes to return to Bruins tonight (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Canadiens to watch (Boston Globe)
- Roundup Rangers topple Devils (Boston Globe)
- Lamoureux stands tall in North Dakota net (By Barbara Matson, Globe Staff)
- Frozen Four notebook BC's Muse plays like a seasoned veteran (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- North Dakota vs. BC (Boston Globe)
- Notre Dame vs. Michigan thumbnails (Boston Globe)
- Celtics notebook Friends of Auerbach feast on the memories (By Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff)
- There was no stopping Notre Dame's Pearce (By Theresa Smith, Globe Correspondent)
- Providence eyes UMass basketball coach Ford (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox will be on CN8 tonight (Boston Globe)
- Pro tours at a glance (Boston Globe)
- Keeping score around New England (Boston Globe)
- Roundup Cavaliers rally past Nets (Boston Globe)
- Grand slam challenge for Woods (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- Golf notes Harmons have special bond with Augusta (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- Jim McCabe's Masters picks (Boston Globe)
- Masters notebook Augusta changes won't affect tradition (By Jim McCabe, Globe Staff)
- School roundup Acosta hits 3 homers and saves game for Dorchester (By Ricky Popolizio, Globe Correspondent)
Sidekick
- today's picks Jenee Halstead, Jonathan Katz, and a Zen tea ceremony (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Correspondent)
- JAZZ Revelations Records CD Release Concert (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- CLASSICAL Placido Domingo (By Karen Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- GALLERY Adam Frelin: 'Winners, Factions & Thieves' (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- FILM 'Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue' (By Mark Griffin, Globe Correspondent)
- TABLE TENNIS If it smokes like a duck (By Jolyon Helterman, Boston Globe)
- FOLK Phil Ochs song night (By Scott Alarik, Globe Correspondent)
- THEATER 'Travesties' (By Karen Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- WORLD Mehr & Sher Ali (By Tristram Lozaw, Globe Correspondent)
- DINING Songkran Supper (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- Vision quest (By Carmen Nobel, Globe Correspondent)
- Pyschic friends (Boston Globe)
- ROCK Chuck Berry (By Tristram Lozaw, Globe Correspondent)
- FESTIVAL The Bookish Ball (By Milva DiDomizio, Globe Correspondent)
- DANCE Lorraine Chapman the Company and Kinodance (By Karen Campbell, globe correspondent)
- NIGHTLIFE Ferry Corsten (By Linda Laban, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic's corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
Style/Arts
- Laying bare the ubiquitous undershirt (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- Stage Review Making theater of the politics of the absurd (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- Oh, no he didn't! (Boston Globe)
- Shop till you drop, then try the soup (By Suzanne C. Ryan, Globe Staff)
- For busy fashionistas, products do double duty (By Meaghan Agnew, Globe Correspondent)
- For Cowie, 'Everyday Elegance' is chic simplicity (Boston Globe)
- Handyman On Call Nailing down a squeak-free floor; eco-benefits of copper pipes (By Peter Hotton, Globe Correspondent)
- Music review Her G-rated show isn't aimed at general public (By Joan Anderman, Globe Staff)
- Music Review Levine, Kissin, and Brahms at BSO (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Getting back together with your favorite shows (Boston Globe)
- NAMES Dishing about aging (By Carol Beggy and Mark Shanahan, Globe Staff)
- MORE CELEBRITY NEWS Probation for Hilton (Boston Globe)

















