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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

Coverage switch
urged for localities
Cities and towns would save tens of millions of dollars in health care costs for employees, retirees, and elected officials by joining the state’s much larger, more flexible health care system, according to a new report by the Boston Foundation. (By Sean P. Murphy, Globe Staff)
- Graphic Health care expenses
- 3/1/10 Unions safeguard health benefits
- 2/28/10 Runaway health costs rocking local budgets
In Haiti, O’Malley offers aid, healing
Cardinal Sean O’Malley’s visit was a whirlwind fact-finding mission to help decide how to distribute some $35 million in aid from a special collection of US Catholic churches, including $2 million from the Boston Archdiocese. (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
Paramount regains its grandeur
The Paramount Theatre reopens its doors Saturday, marking the latest step in the rebirth of Washington Street’s theater row. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
City’s police sharpen
their watch on crime
Boston police now have the ability to witness shootings, robberies, and even homicides on many city streets from computer screens at headquarters and then distribute crucial information about the suspects and the crimes to officers heading to the scene. (By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Graphic Remote monitoring, response
California sex abuse
trial spurs Hub queries
Mass. authorities are investigating William H. Ayres, a former Boston child psychiatrist who is awaiting trial in the San Francisco Bay area on charges he sexually molested six boys. (By Michael Rezendes, Globe Staff)

Metro
- State’s health plan huge cost-cutter for cities, towns (By Sean P. Murphy, Globe Staff)
- California sex abuse trial spurs Hub queries (By Michael Rezendes, Globe Staff)
- City’s police sharpen their watch on crime (By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Southie representative will not run again (By Meghan E. Irons, Globe Staff)
- Senate OK’s tests for older drivers (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- State turns to schools to ramp up message of the importance of census (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)
- In appeal, lawyer asserts genocide teaching skewed (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory Not sold on Charlie Baker (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Dropout rate lowest in a decade (Globe Staff)
- Chart High school dropout rates in Massachusetts
- New England in brief Patrick orders $5 Registry fee dropped (Boston Globe)
- Family praises, mourns man killed protecting his wife (By Milton Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Harbor search resumes for man (Globe Staff)
- Mass. to consider a limited BPA ban (By Elizabeth Cooney, Globe Correspondent)
- Fathers’ rights advocate is 4th to seek Brown’s state Senate seat (By Lisa Kocian, Globe Staff)

Obituaries
- Don Kent, dean of area weather broadcasters, at 92 (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Photos Remembering the weatherman | 2010 deaths
- Sign Don Kent’s guest book
- William Power Sr., inductee in N.E. tennis Hall of Fame (By Marvin Pave, Globe Correspondent)
- Carlos Montemayor; at 62; wrote of Zapatista uprising (Associated Press)
- Ana Maria Zapata Portillo, 94, revolutionary hero’s daughter (Associated Press)

Nation
- Facing $7b loss, Postal Service looks for new rate hike (By Randolph E. Schmid, Associated Press)
- Freelancer settlement is legal, court says (Associated Press)
- Jerry Brown seeks return as Calif. governor (Bloomberg News)
- Texas governor wins GOP primary (Washington Post)
- Ford says he won’t seek N.Y. Senate seat (Bloomberg News)
- Body thought to be of missing Calif. teen (Associated Press)
- Smithsonian rejects suit Simpson wore (Associated Press)
- Obama open to adding Republican elements to health bill (By Erica Werner, Associated Press)
- N.Y. State Police chief retires amid scandal (By Michael Gormley, Associated Press)
- Political notebook Brown to file amendment on tax breaks for workers (Boston Globe)

World
- O’Malley sees victims and devastation of Haiti (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- Video Cardinal offers hope in Haiti
- Chile begins to grapple with cost of recovery (By Ginger Thompson and Marc Lacey, New York Times)
- Landslides in Uganda kill 70; 250 missing (Associated Press)
- Uzbekistan orders sterilization, group alleges (Associated Press)
- US Marine base to stay on Okinawa (Bloomberg News)
- French detain widow of Rwandan leader (Associated Press)
- Jerusalem mayor to delay demolition plans (Bloomberg News)
- Irish diocese seeks cash to pay abuse victims (Associated Press)
- Iraq issues new arrest warrant against anti-US Shi’ite cleric (By Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press)
- N. Ireland evangelist will leave Parliament (By Shawn Pogatchnik, Associated Press)
- Ukraine terminates prime minister’s pro-West coalition (By Anna Melnichuk and Simon Shuster, Associated Press)
- Pakistani militants tied to attacks in Kabul (By Karin Brulliard, Washington Post)
- Iraq issues new arrest warrant against anti-US Shi’ite cleric (By Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Layers of deceit, incompetence surround Seth Bishop’s death
- Globe Editorial Fabian Bachrach: The look of proper Boston
- Globe Editorial Add force to Clean Water Act
- Thomas Hehir and Steven Rothstein Hold up on cuts to special needs
- Jeff Jacoby Gore still hot on his doomsday rhetoric
- Yousef Munayyer Gaza’s youth not ‘superfluous’

Sports
- Celtics 105, Pistons 100 Celtics get it righted (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Canadiens 4, Bruins 1 Return to inaction (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- On basketball Change will be spare (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Getting into a sensitive area (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- More mature Youkilis a nice position player for Red Sox (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- On baseball His memories are all pleasant (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log James switching to No. 6 next season (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox notebook So eager for a real game, Red Sox will play two today (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- MLS, union: Let’s make a deal (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- NHL roundup Sabres win fans but lose game (Associated Press)
- NBA roundup Durant, Thunder rattle Sacramento (Associated Press)
- Neely hoping for spark (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- Bruins notebook Groin grounds Bergeron (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook Perkins out, but change good for Celtics vs. Pistons (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Bobcats thumbnails (Boston Globe)
- Golf roundup Woods sighting might come soon (From Staff, Wire Reports)
- CM 6, Needham 3 CM bounces Needham (By Peter Martin, Globe Correspondent)
- School Roundup Madison Park tough in OT (By Michael Grossi, Globe Correspondent)
- Skiing Lincoln-Sudbury dominates state Nordic meet (By Bob Holmes, Globe Staff)
- MC 9, Winchester 1 MC blows past Winchester (By Braden Campbell, Globe Correspondent, Boston Globe)
- College basketball roundup Returning to No. 1, Orange like the view (Associated Press)

Business
- Foreign firms press for tax law change (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Corporate tax breaks proposed to boost Mass. economy (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Novell gets $2b takeover offer (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- New foreclosure actions dropped in January in Mass. (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- As Limbaugh leaves, ’RKO adds local GOP voice (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- NOAA chief vows to conduct review of agency (By Steven Rosenberg, Globe Staff)
- As recalls slam sales, Toyota offers new incentives (By Nick Bunkley, New York Times)
- US may require brake override in new cars (By Micheline Maynard, New York Times)
- 2,400 lose IBM jobs, labor group says (Bloomberg News)
- Italian ruling on Google worries US (Bloomberg News)
- EMC to maintain 80% VMware stake (Bloomberg News)
- Motel site may get 12-story complex (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Grocer, union far apart on wages (Associated Press)
- MIT professor may be Fed candidate (Bloomberg News)
- FDA clears way for painkiller Exalgo (Associated Press)
- ArQule’s quarterly loss grows a bit (Associated Press)
- Bipartisan regulatory offer gets cool reception (Globe Wire Services)
- 4 more insurers settle overcharging claims (By D.C. Denison, Globe Staff)
- Apple alleges patent violations by a rival (By Rachel Metz, Associated Press)
- AIG may be allowed to grant raises to some of its top-paid executives (By Hugh Son and Ian Katz, Bloomberg News)
- Microsoft chief urges scrutiny of Google (By Michael Liedtke, Associated Press)
- Takeover deals, bank profits buoy the market (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Analysts like Regal Entertainment’s show (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Staples’ quarterly sales rise, but not profit (Boston Globe)
- Dendreon Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Domino’s Pizza Inc. (Boston Globe)
- NutriSystem Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Hungry for sales, GM shuffles leaders (Associated Press)

Food/Arts |
- Renovated Paramount Theatre regains its grandeur (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Video wall theme puts focus on history (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Video Video wall at Emerson's new Paramount Center
- Underground and off-limits, paid suppers by pro chefs are way to dine well clandestinely (By Chris Ladd, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper & More: One secret ingredient is key to two tasty meals (By Jill Santopietro, Globe Correspondent)
- Dining Out Fast food is no longer all bad food (By Ike DeLorenzo, Globe Correspondent)
- Perfect croissants? Set aside a day and a half. (By Lisa Zwirn, Globe Correspondent)
- Galleries William Pope.L exhibit at Samson and John Guthrie/Isabel Riley and more at BU (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- MUSIC REVIEW Cello-piano duo creates a spirited ‘Geometry’ at Brandeis (By David Perkins, Globe Correspondent)
- G FORCE | JEFF HENDERSON Chef Jeff’s journey from the streets to haute cuisine (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- CHEAP EATS At the BPL, elegant menus amid hallowed halls (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Correspondent)
- Middle Eastern food counter near Haymarket fills a big niche (By Liza Weisstuch, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Spain’s famous patatas a la riojana pair potatoes with Rioja and chorizo (By Joe Ray, Globe Correspondent)
- BOOK REVIEW ‘Ripe’ explores creating the perfect mass-produced tomato (By Stephen Meuse, Globe Correspondent)
- TV critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- Daily radio and television guide (Boston Globe)
- ANNIE’S MAILBOX Annie’s Mailbox (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Names Hitchcock is Demme’s leading man (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- More Celebrity News ‘Last Train From Hiroshima’ gets a boost (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders Take a bite of Blue Hill Bay herring in dill, vinegar, onion, and spices (By Rachel Ellner, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Murcott mandarin is the next sweet thing (By Stephen Meuse, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Soy sauce microbrewed in Kentucky (By Karoline Boehm Goodnick, Globe Correspondent)
- Let's Eat Recipe for baked trout with lemon and paprika (Boston Globe)
- Let's Eat Recipe for tuna melts (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Recipe for hanger steak with garlic-herb sauce (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper and More Recipe for spaghetti with garlic-herb sauce (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday supper shopping list (Boston Globe)
- Food & Travel Patatas Riojanas recipe (Boston Globe)
- Recipe for croissants (Boston Globe)
- Things to do ‘The Wedding Singer’ at Springfield’s Symphony Hall (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do John Ellis & Double-Wide to perform at the Beehive (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Leon Russell to perform at Tupelo Music Hall Salisbury (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Chefs Cooking for Hope and Dana-Farber at 125 High St. (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Robert Farnsworth to read poetry at Boston Athenaeum (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Movie Stars (Boston Globe)

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