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In debate, foes blast Menino’s tight grip

Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s famously firm grip on Boston came under withering and sustained assault during the final mayoral debate before the Sept. 22 primary last night. (By Michael Levenson and Donovan Slack, Boston Globe)
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Outburst puts day’s
focus on S.C. lawmaker

After Representative Joe Wilson stunned his allies and opponents alike by shouting, “You lie!’’ at President Obama during his speech before Congress Wednesday night, the House GOP was forced to spend yesterday engaged in damage control. (By Susan Milligan, Boston Globe)
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Schools grapple with how to teach 9/11

On this eighth anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, a growing number of schoolchildren are entering classrooms with little or no memory of the day’s events, propelling teachers and school districts to grapple with how to teach a topic inexorably evolving from a current event into recorded history. (By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)

Attack on immigrant
raises concerns in Lynn

As Damian Merida slept under a shade tree in a Lynn park, a mob of children allegedly descended on the 30-year-old landscaper and savagely beat him. The vicious attack is provoking questions and inciting fear throughout this city and beyond, because police say he was targeted because of his ethnicity. (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)

These Bunker Hill classes
make late arrival mandatory

Bunker Hill Community College embarked late Tuesday on a first-of-its-kind experiment to educate students in the dead of night. Dubbed "Burning the Midnight Oil," the program is in response to burgeoning enrollment. (By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)

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