May 21, 2009

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Iran fires missile, tests US

Iran test-fired a medium-range missile yesterday, ratcheting up the pressure on President Obama, who has staked his reputation on the idea that talks with the Iranian government will produce better results than military threats. (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)

From tragedy to a renewal
for face transplant patient

A horrible subway accident left James Perry Maki with a severely disfigured, noseless face. Last month, at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Maki became New England's first face transplant recipient. (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)

One Obama healthcare goal elusive

In the final debate of the presidential campaign, while banks collapsed and layoffs mounted, Barack Obama turned to the camera to speak directly to the 56 million Americans watching at home. His healthcare plan, he said, would save families big money on insurance. (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)

Town rises up for bakery

Residents of tiny Colebrook, N.H., fought to renew the visa of Marc Ounis (left), the owner Le Rendez-Vous, a bit of the Left Bank in the North Country. (By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)

State makes its summer
recreation spots costlier

On the cusp of summer, the state is raising a host of fees that will make it more expensive to golf, visit the beach, and fish at some of its most popular facilities. (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)

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