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BOSTON CAPITAL

Page one

Review set for
Bishop’s ’86 case
Governor Deval Patrick has ordered a review of the State Police role in the investigation of the 1986 shooting death of Seth Bishop at the hands of his sister, Amy, who later became a biologist and is now accused of gunning down three of her colleagues at the University of Alabama. (By Maria Cramer and John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Timeline of case | Photos | PDF Police file | More
Dan Shaughnessy
Woods reveals a new Tiger,
penitent and promising to change
Over and over, televisions across America carried the image of Tiger Woods in some hermetically sealed room in Florida, standing in front of Mom Tiger and assembled cardboard cutouts who were not allowed to ask questions. (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Tiger Woods’s apology resonates with fans | Video
- Winning back sponsors may be tough sell for Woods
- Story: Tiger Woods apologizes for behavior | Video
- PHOTOS Woods reemerges | Statement | Survey
A Malone candidacy
worries some Republicans
Once touted as the bright future of the Massachusetts Republican Party, he would seem the ideal candidate to ride the new GOP wave: a former statewide officeholder who has proven he can win voters’ confidence. (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)
In devastated Haiti, a wary look to the sky
Earthquake-ravaged Haitians are facing a new threat: the upcoming rainy season. Aid workers are warning that 1.2 million people left homeless by the powerful Jan. 12 quake still lack basic shelter and latrines.
An eye-opening ride into
the city within the city
Dubbed the Boston By Night tour, the four-hour bus trip ferries philanthropists and power brokers into parts of the city they might otherwise never see, especially after dark. (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)

Metro
- Review set for Bishop’s ’86 case (By Maria Cramer and John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- A Malone candidacy is unnerving some in GOP (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)
- An eye-opening ride into the city within the city (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- Mihos bounces campaign check (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)
- For 1,000 Boston students, a working vacation was OK (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Roxbury rink has new lease on life (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- 2 N.E. Marines are killed in Afghanistan (By Stewart Bishop and Travis Andersen, Globe Correspondent And Globe Staff)
- Adrian Walker Speak up, Delahunt (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- Samaritans host House of Blues benefit to raise suicide awareness among teens (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief 12-year-old boy injured in hit-and-run (Boston Globe)
- After year of preparation, Guardsmen head for Afghanistan (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Coakley challenges federal marriage act (By Denise Lavoie, Associated Press)
- Salazar vows to help hasten wind project (By Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press)
- Everett man crashes van into Red Line train (By Shana Wickett, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- William T. Willoughby, 80, teacher and sports coach (By Marvin Pave, Globe Correspondent)
- Michael Stella Jr., 65; was former judge, prosecutor (By J.M. Lawrence, Globe Correspondent)
- Elizabeth Zaldastani, 78; helped start school abroad (By Stefanie Geisler, Globe Correspondent)
- Howard Lotsof, 66; ex-addict worked to share his cure (By Dennis Hevesi, New York Times)
- Donald E. Welsh, 66, publisher, creator of magazines (By Stephanie Clifford, New York Times)
- John Kibler, umpire on first when Buckner missed the ball (Associated Press)
- John Babcock, 108; Canada’s last known veteran of WWI (By Nicholas K. Geranios, Associated Press)
- Bill Gordon, at 92; engineer designed famous telescope (By Mary Esch, Associated Press)
- Lionel Jeffries, at 83; wrote, directed British film ‘The Railway Children’ (Associated Press)

Nation
- Review finds no misconduct by US lawyers in waterboarding memos (By Eric Lichtblau and Scott Shane, New York Times)
- Army looks at 5 in poison allegations (Associated Press)
- FBI reviewing school webcam case (Associated Press)
- FBI closes file on fatal anthrax mailings (New York Times)
- Navy relents on Camp Lejeune water study (Associated Press)
- Bloomberg urges action at ground zero (Associated Press)
- Ohio man admits to slaying woman (Associated Press)
- Seniors hit by hike in Medicare costs (By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press)
- On Reid turf, Obama plugs his agenda (By Ben Feller, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Pence, Pawlenty ask fellow Republicans to fight back (Boston Globe)
- US set to allow guns inside national parks (By Ed O’Keefe, Washington Post)
- A story of heroism at plane attack site (By Kelley Shannon and Jay Root, Associated Press)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- For Haiti, another danger looms in approaching rainy season (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)
- Suspected US strike kills top militant’s brother in Pakistan (By Haq Nawaz Khan and Karin Brulliard, Washington Post)
- Pilot gets suspended sentence for drinking on job (Associated Press)
- All rescued from Canadian ship sinking off Brazil (Associated Press)
- Mother Mary MacKillop becomes first Australian saint (Associated Press)
- Israel enlists citizens in PR efforts (Associated Press)
- Spain rain leaves bulls skinny and achy (Associated Press)
- Paralyzed Belgian patient can’t communicate after all (Associated Press)
- Haiti official says land to be taken to build camps (Associated Press)
- US officials ask Cuba to free jailed American (By Paul Haven, Associated Press)
- Iran’s Khamenei denies interest in nuclear arms (Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Brown should seize the chance to be a uniter, not ‘Mr. 41’
- Globe Editorial Tiger: Speaking from a smart, but empty, script
- Globe Editorial Teens need jobs, so help them
- Derrick Z. Jackson Classy wins are true spirit of Olympics
- Joanna Weiss Reality and the no-cuss conundrum
- Sonia Chang-Díaz and Jeffrey Brown Don’t block reformed criminals’ job efforts
- Quotes of note

Sports
- Dan Shaughnessy Woods reveals a new Tiger, penitent and promising to change (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Woods apologizes for his behavior (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Davis, Hedrick off to good start (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan Lysacek took a leap of faith (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Red Sox’ Beckett an ace at passing along advice (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox’ Bonser is new to team, not to town (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Baseball notebook Tigers bid for Damon (Associated Press)
- Celtics 96, Blazers 76 Allen, Celtics rout Trail Blazers (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- On basketball In Rivers, they trust (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook No better time to stop and rest (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Lester hopes slow starts are thing of the past (By Peter Abraham and Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- NBA roundup Bobcats rough up Cavaliers (Associated Press)
- Horse racing notes Pletcher is hopeful -- as usual (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Williams looks for Heels to kick it in gear (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Cornell 79, Harvard 70 Cornell delivers knockout (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- NU 3, BC 2 Huskies hit back by upsetting Eagles (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- College roundup Providence comes back to tip BU (Wire Reports)
- On figure skating They are points of contention (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Cross-country Bjoergen a double winner (By Mattias Karen, Associated Press)
- Alpine skiing Miller hasn’t struck gold, but he’s close (By Shira Springer, Globe Staff)
- Roundup Russian dance pair take the lead (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Speedskating Ohno turns toward US medal mantle (By Beth Harris, Associated Press)
- Notebook Walking papers for snowboarder (By Scott Thurston, Globe Staff)
- Ice hockey Slovakia surprises Russia in shootout (Associated Press)
- Skeleton Rare Brit victory protested (Associated Press)
- New England connection (Boston Globe)
- Golf roundup Casey wins 3d 5-and-4 match (Associated Press)
- MIAA Division 4 Track Hamilton-Wenham pulls off double win (By Mike Carraggi, Globe Correspondent)
- Boys' City Basketball Championship MP rules city again (By Evan MacDonald, Globe Correspondent)
- Basketball Lynn English coach Barton suspended for tournament (By Evan MacDonald, Globe Correspondent)
- City Hockey Championships Kerrigan, Moran leads Latin Academy to City hockey title (By Peter Martin, Globe Correspondent)
- School Roundup Prep swims to fifth title (By Braden Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Girls' City Basketball Championship Kelley helps Titans repeat (By Amara Grautski, Globe Correspondent)

Business
- US backs ‘extraordinary’ leniency in sentence for Madoff aide (By Diana B. Henriques, New York Times)
- Winning back sponsors may be a tough sell for Tiger Woods (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Low-key, low-cost online marketing taps social-media sites (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Stop & Shop union set to vote on new contract (By Chris Reidy, Globe Staff)
- Sepracor CEO resigns, takes job in N.C. (By D.C. Denison, Globe Staff)
- Gifford loses plane perk with Bank of America (By Beth Healy, Globe Staff)
- Hologic, J&J settle suit over breast cancer tests (Bloomberg News)
- Union upholds ruling against Guild officer (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Fewer people falling behind on home loans (By Alan Zibel, Associated Press)
- Tame consumer prices signal rates may be kept low (By Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press)
- Tiger Woods’s apology resonates with fans eager to move on (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Stocks rise as key index eases inflation fears (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Lower profit margins hurt Dell results (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Demand for tech services lifts Sapient (Boston Globe)
- Intuit Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Apollo Group Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Salix Pharmaceuticals (Boston Globe)
- David Pitt Auto insurers say drivers should be covered if recalled part causes accident (By David Pitt, Associated Press)

Living/Arts |
- Seven years after the Station nightclub fire, Gina Russo lives a reimagined life (By Bella English, Globe Staff)
- Voices Once we were kind of cool. Then we had kids. (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- The best and worst from the New York runways in Fashion Week (By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff)
- PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW Warhol Polaroids, plain and simple (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- TELEVISION REVIEW Cannon takes his best shot as impresario (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- STAGE REVIEW Soulful music makes a connection in ‘Black Pearl’ (By Terry Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- BOOK REVIEW Gormley examines the history of Clinton Vs. Starr (By Claude R. Marx, Globe Correspondent)
- G FORCE | CURTIS ROOSEVELT Curtis Roosevelt’s childhood in the White House (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- BRING THE FAMILY Taking kids to bluegrass fest (By Joanna Weiss, Globe Staff)
- Names Other side of the Mitt Romney altercation (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Levine gets his shot at Beethoven symphonies, finally (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Trombone Shorty gets Regattabar crowd dancing (By Steve Greenlee, Globe Staff)
- More Celebrity News Sean Penn charged with battery and vandalism (Associated Press)
- Rome exhibit to mark the 400th anniversary of Caravaggio’s death (By Vanessa Gera, Associated Press)
- Things to do The Shells at Precinct (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Jessica Straus exhibit at the Art Complex Museum (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Grace Kelly at the Center for Arts in Natick (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Miss Boston Pageant at Omni Parker House (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Judith Black performs at Salem Theatre Company (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Pops unveils programs for 125th season (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Movie capsules (Boston Globe)
- TV critic’s Corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Daily television and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- Riding the wave of ‘Hawaii Five-O’ (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox She wants butterflies, but are they lasting? (Boston Globe)
- Chess Notes (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)

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