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Down economy
boosts military

The faltering US economy is fueling a dramatic turnaround in military recruiting, with new statistics showing that the Army is experiencing the highest rate of new enlistments in six years. (By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)
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Cassel trade is a loud statement

The trade of Matt Cassel to the Kansas City Chiefs is a clear sign that the Patriots believe Tom Brady will be his old self at the start of the 2009 season. (By Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe)

Would car traffic bring back the crowds?

For years, city planners have been promising to restore Downtown Crossing to its former grandeur and make it a major urban destination. But as they have attempted solution after solution without success, they have never tried one idea: reopening the streets to traffic. (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)

Faith and good works

Julie Berry, of Maynard, and other Mormon writers, many of them young women, are surging into the genre of young adult literature, finding a happy marriage between the expectations of their religion and the desires of a burgeoning publishing niche. (By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff)

Psychics' financial future in the cards

The founder of the American Association of Psychics, a professional trade organization with more than 100 members, said 90 percent of her customers are now asking questions about their jobs and the economy. (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)

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