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Sox fired two
in steroids case

Major League Baseball opened an investigation into performance-enhancing drugs inside the Red Sox clubhouse at the height of last year's pennant race after two members of the team’s security staff were implicated in steroid use. (Globe Staff)

The long journey home

Killed in a Brighton car accident, Fredy Zepeda was buried by the family in Guatemala he tried to lift from poverty but hadn’t seen for years. (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)
RACE FOR MAYOR | THE CHALLENGERS

Bridging old, new in Boston politics,
Flaherty makes his mayoral bid

The journey of Boston City Councilor Michael F. Flaherty Jr. to this year’s mayoral candidacy began 15 years ago, when he worked in his native South Boston for the campaign of Ralph C. Martin II, a black Republican running for Suffolk district attorney. (By Brian C. Mooney, Boston Globe)

A season to churn, churn, churn

When most of his neighbors are asleep, Dan Patry shuffles into his garage at 1 a.m., wearing a hair net and elbow-length rubber gloves, navigating through a maze of stainless pipes, tanks, and trays. Where most people keep their cars, Patry churns out some of the world's best butter, and he has the award to prove it. (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)

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