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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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O’Malley to review
abuse in Dublin
Pope Benedict XVI named Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley of Boston yesterday to scrutinize and advise the Archdiocese of Dublin amid a crisis in Ireland’s Catholic Church over clergy sexual abuse of minors. (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
Kevin Cullen
Plenty of lessons to go around
If Boston had not been the epicenter of the clerical sexual abuse crisis that continues to rumble across the US and Europe, Cardinal O'Malley would not be spending some time in the near future advising his Dublin counterpart, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, on how to weather a scandal. (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
Israel denounced for deadly raid
Israel faced international condemnation and growing domestic questions after a raid by naval commandos killed nine people, many of them Turks, on an aid flotilla bound for Gaza. (By Isabel Kershner, New York Times)
Daylight killing of youth
leaves Hub, family reeling
The shooting of 14-year-old Nicholas Fomby-Davis capped a violent Memorial Day weekend in Boston and reignited calls for the city to more aggressively attack street crime as school prepares to let out for the summer. (By Maria Sacchetti and Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
Teens training too hard, too often
Surgeons and physical therapists say they see an epidemic of overuse — fractures, tears, and worn-down joints — in children who are playing at higher intensities and at younger ages. (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)

Metro
- O’Malley to review abuse in Dublin (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- Kevin Cullen Plenty of lessons to go around (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- Daylight killing of youth leaves Hub, family reeling (By Maria Sacchetti and Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Ban on dog racing has stifled livelihoods of many (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Bid to build walkway is bogged down (By David Filipov, Globe Staff)
- Holiday weekend memorable (By Donovan Slack and Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Judges turn to Boston lawyer to defend their honor (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- 1 teen dies, 1 hurt in Mattapan stabbing (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief 2 on motorcycle seriously hurt on I-495 (Boston Globe)
- Wars’ living victims honor the dead, push for peace (By Emma Stickgold, Globe Correspondent)
- Ohio hiker found hurt in Maine after 3 days (Associated Press)
- Wildfires in Quebec cast their pall into New England (By John M. Guilfoil and Stefanie Geisler, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Judge bars graduations in a church (Associated Press)

Obituaries
- Ethel Koulouris, 87, teacher in Lynnfield schools, volunteer (By Gloria Negri, Globe Staff)
- Louise Bourgeois, 98; artist explored feminine identity (By Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press)
- Les Line, 74, environmentalist, Audubon magazine editor (By Douglas Martin, New York Times)
- Ali-Ollie Woodson, lead singer of Temptations in ’80s and ’90s (Associated Press)

Nation
- Disastrous effects of spill may be hidden in Gulf depths (By Matthew Brown, Associated Press)
- Markey seeks BP documents (Associated Press)
- Decomposed body of stabbing suspect found in N.Y. lake one year after attack (Associated Press)
- Marine aircraft swirls up debris in NYC, causing injuries (Associated Press)
- Detained immigrants may help bring in census money (Associated Press)
- W. Virginia cites 128 mines after Massey fatalities (Associated Press)
- Times Square back to business, routine, poll suggests (By Eva Dou, Associated Press)
- With years comes happiness, a study suggests (By Nicholas Bakalar, New York Times)
- Biden honors war dead; rain forces Obama to cancel Ill. speech (By Darlene Superville, Associated Press)
- Every detail counts for Old Guard’s model soldiers (By Christian Davenport, Washington Post)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Israel denounced for deadly raid (By Isabel Kershner, New York Times)
- At least 145 dead in Central America storm (By Juan Carlos Llorca, Associated Press)
- Jailed dissidents in Cuba still await promised changes (Associated Press)
- Report imperils hope for Iran fuel swap (Associated Press)
- Gunmen attack Pakistani hospital, kill 6 (Associated Press)
- China bans court evidence obtained by torture (By Tini Tran, Associated Press)
- Ruling party gains in Georgia elections (Associated Press)
- Storm season finds Haitians still unsheltered (Associated Press)
- Dogged by criticism over remarks, Germany’s president resigns (By Geir Moulson, Associated Press)
- US strike reportedly kills top Al Qaeda leader (By Kimberly Dozier, Associated Press)
- Afghanistan suspends Christian aid groups (Associated Press)
- Iranian ambassador says no deal pending to free 3 Americans (Associated Press)
- News Analysis Clash deepens Israeli isolation (By Karin Laub, Associated Press)
- Son ‘seriously injured’ on aid ship, Cape Cod man told (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial US should condemn Israeli raid, push for immediate talks
- Globe Editorial Protect car buyers, not dealers
- Globe Editorial Brockton schools on the brink
- H.D.S. Greenway Interpreting Afghanistan
- Joanna Weiss Autism’s ‘unblessed’ scientists
- Derrick Z. Jackson Diving into the great unknown

Sports
- Young athletes’ injuries on the rise (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)
- On basketball Fantasy matchup would be unreal (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Celtics-Lakers: From coast to coast, drive remains the same (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Christopher L. Gasper Past is perfect in Celtics-Lakers, but the present is tense (By Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Staff)
- All signs are positive for Beltre, Red Sox (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Bud Collins Despite loss, Lady’s a champ (By Bud Collins, Globe Correspondent)
- College roundup Suddenly, Duke wins first lacrosse title (Associated Press)
- Sports Log Strasburg’s debut set for next week (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox notebook Lackey staying under control (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Blackhawks 2, Flyers 1 Blackhawks get past Flyers again (By Rick Gano, Associated Press)
- NY racing trying to ride out problems (By Richard Rosenblatt, Associated Press)
- Baseball roundup Blue Jays cut down the Rays (Associated Press)
- Rockies 4, Giants 0 Jimenez bests Lincecum, pitches gem against Giants (By Janie McCauley, Associated Press)
- Split decision for Penske, Ganassi (By Jenna Fryer, Associated Press)
- Lakers notebook Lakers’ Jackson already talking ‘smack’ before Celtics series (By Shira Springer, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook Better chalk it up (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Taylor made (By Braden Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Madison Park 12, South Boston 6 Ringing double for MP baseball (By Juan Rivera, Globe Correspondent)
- School roundup Latin Academy beats East Boston to win city softball crown (By Amara Grautski, Globe Correspondent)
- On soccer Mourinho is the real deal (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- World Cup notebook Tight security greets US (Associated Press)

Business
- Ailing Worcester airport seeking its niche (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Hub TV stations banking on female meteorologists (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Sports trumps doughnuts — but not by much — in ranking of top brands (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Boston Capital Despite success, Watertown battery company sees stock price slip (By Steven Syre, Globe Columnist)
- US to raise what airlines must pay to bumped flyers (By David Koenig, Associated Press)
- Advice for bumped flyers (Associated Press)
- Spain says it will impose reforms (By Daniel Woolls, Associated Press)
- Swiss panel says Bern fumbled UBS case (Associated Press)
- Protobrand's top 25 list (Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- Family campgrounds, pressured by regulations and more, are disappearing around the state (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- A youth-sports legend is remembered (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- ART REVIEW Frederick Lynch is ready for his close-up (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- TELEVISION REVIEW Documentary ‘I Knew It Was You’ looks at the short but sterling career of John Cazale (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Trustees of Reservations is reducing by half the amount of manicured lawns on its lands (By Ami Albernaz, Globe Correspondent)
- Jon Feinman discusses InnerCity Weightlifting and its work with at-risk teens (By Kara Baskin, Globe Correspondent)
- G FORCE Dave Rawlings takes the lead (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- Spoken word: Daniel Nester, Jillian Weise share stories from their lives (By Irene Muniz, Globe Correspondent)
- BOOK REVIEW European intrigue in ‘The Same River Twice’ (By Carlo Wolff, Boston Globe)
- Names Surprised by a Python (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- More celebrity news Del Toro bows out (Boston Globe)
- MOVIE REVIEW
Documentary puts focus on the Nazis’ favorite filmmaker (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Alberta Cross plays Great Scott (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Jonathan Alter to discuss President Obama’s first year in office at JFK Library (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY UpStairs on the Square highlights asparagus and soft-shell crab in coming days (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Jillian Weise and Daniel Nester to read at Soft Skull Press Night at Brookline Booksmith (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW Melody Gardot to perform at the Wilbur Theatre (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Daily guide to television and radio (Boston Globe)
- On Demand picks (Boston Globe)
- Dear Margo: Attachment to toys is cause for concern (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Poker: Mark Seif recalls a hand from a 2009 tournament (By Steve Rosenbloom, Boston Globe)
- Movie stars (Boston Globe)

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