October 25, 2009

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Obama may face
fight on treaties

President Obama’s vision of global cooperation is in for a test in the months ahead when he begins sending a series of treaties to the US Senate. (By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)

Two blocks, one city

Globe reporters spent a week knocking on doors and talking to residents on two different blocks on the opposite sides of Roslindale to discuss what sort of city has grown up around them during the Menino years. (By Maria Sacchetti and Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)

For Walker, financial fouls mount

Former Celtics star Antoine Walker is getting pursued by creditors as his free-spending lifestyle drains his wealth. (By Shira Springer, Globe Staff)

Home is where the heat is off

At a time when most people are contemplating whether to turn up the thermostat, Simon Hare and his family are embarking on a bold experiment in green living: a winter with no heat. (By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff)

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