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INNOVATION ECONOMY

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Small business
loans get big lift

Massachusetts small businesses, seeing prospects improving, are borrowing more money through government loan programs to expand, hire, and start ventures, providing another sign that the state’s recovery is gaining traction. (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)

Stuck in the shadows

The Central Artery and elevated Green Line are gone, but Causeway Street is still a far cry from the thriving thoroughfare of tree-lined walkways, diverse entertainment, and bustling commerce that business owners were hoping would make the street a prime destination near TD Garden. (By David Filipov, Globe Staff)

At the Lahey, a stunning, rare tragedy

A man who agreed to donate part of his liver to help a sick relative died while undergoing the transplant procedure at Lahey Clinic in Burlington two weeks ago, the hospital said yesterday. (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)

Practicing war — and
watching it — in real time

Instead of sending National Guard soldiers out of state to large Army bases for certification in battle drills, a new system is being used at smaller bases such as Cape Cod's Camp Edwards, which is conducting its largest military exercise since World War II. (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)

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