October 15, 2009

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Times Co. takes
Globe off market

The New York Times Co. said yesterday that it will not sell The Boston Globe, citing significant improvement in the Globe’s financial standing. (By Beth Healy, Globe Staff)

Painting outside the box

About two dozen local artists were brought in by the Boston Arts Commission to paint electrical boxes to ward off graffiti. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)

UMass pushes for law school

University of Massachusetts officials have revived a controversial plan to open a public law school in the southeastern corner of the state as soon as next year.
(By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)

Companies try to get a jump on swine flu

Local employers are gearing up for the H1N1 influenza virus, which the Boston Public Health Commission is cautioning could infect 30 percent of the population this fall and winter. (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)

Conservationists rip water
policy, quit state panel

Members of four influential conservation groups abruptly resigned from a state waterway advisory panel yesterday, alleging that a new state policy undercuts environmental protection of rivers so greatly that some could run bone dry. (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)

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