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GOP women a rising
force in the party
A record number of Republican women are running for federal and statewide offices this year, encouraged by GOP recruiting organizations, the high-profile candidacy of Sarah Palin in 2008, and voters who see the women as natural agents of change. (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
How do you sell a Granite State?
New Hampshire is embarking on an effort to shore up its image in the eyes of the nation. It has hired an Orlando, Fla., firm that specializes in researching the psyche of a state to retool, in the parlance of the industry, the brand. (By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)
THE GOVERNOR’S RACE | BACK STORIES
Baker’s role in Big Dig financing
process was anything but ‘small’
Throughout his campaign for governor, Republican Charles D. Baker has sought to minimize his role in the $15 billion Big Dig. But his statements are sharply at odds with hundreds of memos, letters, and documents. (By Michael Rezendes and Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Graphic Big Dig funding scheme
‘I feel happy at last to
be like other children’
Children in Ecuador have the highest rate of microtia, a missing ear. Boston surgeons are joining in a mission to tackle the condition (By Bella English, Globe Staff)

Metro
- How do you sell a Granite State? (By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)
- THE GOVERNOR’S RACE | BACK STORIES Baker’s role in Big Dig financing process was anything but ‘small’ (By Michael Rezendes and Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Light shed on housing for college presidents (By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)
- Photos College president salaries and housing
- He never lost sight of his dreams (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Photos 2010 high school valedictorians
- Yvonne Abraham A ravenous desire to learn (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- Kevin Cullen For the love of soccer (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- Political Circuit Just for the record, councilor details firefighter deal (Boston Globe)
- Boston’s gay pride parade goes marching through the rain (By Megan Woolhouse and Sydney Lupkin, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Photos Boston Pride Parade 2010
- DAs ask: Where’s our federal stimulus money? (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- 2 arrested in shooting of Roxbury 15-year-old (By Sean Teehan, Globe Correspondent)
- New England in brief Clams X-rayed after mustard gas haul (Boston Globe)
- Officials investigate house fire, death (By Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent)
- In packed Somerville pub, soccer rules (By Christopher Girard, Globe Correspondent)
- Family searches for father’s stolen ashes (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe North
- Hikers, bikers, dog walkers dispute use of Middlesex Fells Reservation (By Steven Rosenberg, Globe Staff)
Globe West
- Cyclists forgoing bike clothes to commute in heels and suits (By Genevieve Rajewski, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- Plymouth police set to crack down on motorcycle noise (By Christine Legere, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Edward Harris, doctor with a flair for writing (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Crispian St. Peters, singer of 1960s hit ‘Pied Piper’ (By Dennis Hevesi, New York Times)
- Egon Ronay, 94; food critic brought fine dining to UK with his guidebooks (By Jill Lawless, Associated Press)
- Joan Hinton, 88; physicist chose Mao over atom bomb (By William Grimes, New York Times)
- Andrew Rice, 87; helped create Peace Corps (By Lauren Wiseman, Washington Post)
- Christine Johnson Smith; actress was in ‘Carousel’ debut (Associated Press)

Nation
- GOP women a rising force in the party (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
- Coast Guard pressures BP to step up containment effort (By Jay Reeves and Ray Henry, Associated Press)
- Rescued sailor, 16, on slow boat home (By Christopher Weber, Associated Press)
- As flood waters recede, search effort continues (By John Eligon and Liz Robbins, New York Times)
- Annie’s tomorrow may come, but it won’t be in the newspaper (By Sharon Cohen, Associated Press)
- The Nation Today Embattled airline cancels all flights (Boston Globe)
- Political Notebook Obama, Cameron try to ease tensions over BP (Boston Globe)

World
- ‘I feel happy at last to be like other children’ (By Bella English, Globe Staff)
- Ethnic riots spread in Kyrgyzstan (By Sasha Merkushev and Leila Saralayeva, Associated Press)
- A year later, protests of Iran election muted (By Thomas Erdbrink, Washington Post)
- The World Today Construction set for nuclear plant (Boston Globe)
- Gazan poor are hurt most by blockade (By Karin Laub and Diaa Hadid, Associated Press)
- 1972 ‘Bloody Sunday’ report due (By Shawn Pogatchnik, Associated Press)
- Murder charges jolt Canadian military (By Rob Gillies, Associated Press)
- Income gap widens, sows dissent in Thailand (By Andrew Higgins, Washington Post)
- Soaring lead levels kill in Nigeria (By Jon Gambrell, Associated Press)
- Iraqis find treasures in US military castoffs (By Leila Fadel, Washington Post)
- Vietnam, US still in conflict over Agent Orange burden (By Ben Stocking, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Child-custody cases demand discretion, not new laws
- Globe Editorial Games: Sweet vindication for a fruit vendor’s son
- Globe Editorial Hold polluters accountable
- Lawrence Harmon Urban beaches — the tide has turned
- Joan Vennochi Roll the dice
- Joanna Weiss Helen Thomas’s gift to Israel
- Jeff Jacoby Random musings to ponder
- CHARACTER SKETCH Tony Hayward
- Dan Wasserman: Readin’, writin’ and rich guys

Sports
- NBA Finals | Game 5 Baby steps in Davis’s growth (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Thought-provoking antics reflect history of Celtic bravado (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- On Soccer US pointed in right direction (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox 10, Phillies 2 Red Sox win, but lose Matsuzaka (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- On Second Thought Olympians show their mettle (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- Cannons 17, Outlaws 12 Quinzani’s debut helps spark Cannons to win (From Staff Reports)
- Sports Log Rachel Alexandra wins Fleur de Lis (Boston Globe)
- Decision time for Mankins (By Albert R. Breer, Globe Staff)
- Hockey Notes Are there big savings in inexpensive goalies? (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Football Notes Herzlich tackled cancer; Bruschi got the assist (By Albert R. Breer, Globe Staff)
- Nava enjoys a debut loaded with excitement (By Nate Taylor, Globe Correspondent)
- Evans was outstanding in his field (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)
- Red Sox Notebook Once he got the call, Atchison was eager to get started (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Baseball roundup Rays are powered by Pena (Associated Press)
- Baseball Notes Bullpen setup faced by Sox isn’t without precedent (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Basketball Notes No reason that Boston can’t join Star system (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Lakers’ Bynum is hopeful knee is ready to go for Game 5 (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Celtics Notebook Focus is on keeping the tension from rising (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Lakers Notebook Energy levels will be checked (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- South Korea 2, Greece 0 S. Korea starts fast (By Stuart Condie, Associated Press)
- Argentina 1, Nigeria 0 Argentina sneaks by in opener (By Ian Phillips, Associated Press)
- US 1, England 1 US slips one past England (By Jeré Longman, The New York Times)
- World Cup Notebook Maradona gets win in debut (Associated Press)
- New Bedford pair NE track winners (By Emily Wright, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 1 Boys’ Lacrosse Duxbury would not be denied (By Braden Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Curtis Cup US is perfect in poor conditions (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Golf roundup Garrigus overcomes illness, leads St. Jude (Associated Press)
- Junior tries to find way (By Will Graves, Associated Press)
- Div. 1 South Final | Xaverian 4, CM 0 Xaverian outlasts CM (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 4 North Final | Matignon 9, Georgetown 2 Tortora lifts Matignon over Royals (By Michael Grossi, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 4 South Final | Cohasset 6, Harwich 2 Doonan keys Cohasset’s win (By Peter Martin, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 3 North Final | Whittier 6, Amesbury 0 Ryan pitches another gem to lead the way for Whittier (By Evan MacDonald, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 2 South Softball Final | Bellingham 4, Middleboro 0 Blackhawks pull off upset (By Amara Grautski, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 1 South Softball Final | King Philip 11, Bp. Feehan 0 Rico produces for King Philip (By Amara Grautski, Globe Correspondent)
- Div. 3 South Softball Final | Case 8, Harwich 5 Offensive assault gives Orton boost (By Jonathan Raymond, Globe Correspondent)
- Roundup Rain can’t stop Wellesley tennis team from task at hand (By Lizzy Snell, Globe Correspondent)

Business
- New Partners chief lays out goals to lower medical costs (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Innovation Economy IPOs ready, when the market’s right (By Scott Kirsner, Globe Columnist)
- Loaded Red Sox tickets get mixed reception (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Consumer Reports Which water filter for you? (Boston Globe)
- Consumer Alert Contact Census Bureau to weed out scams (By Mitch Lipka, Globe Correspondent)
- Job Doc Weight-loss doctors needed, but the job is very demanding (By Cindy Atoji Keene, Globe Correspondent)
- Etiquette at Work Does sharing earbuds go too far? (By Peter Post, Globe Correspondent)
- Hot Seat Shaping public policy to benefit New England (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- BP gas boycotts may not achieve goal (By Ron Lieber, New York Times)
- Electric car sounds warning (Washington Post)
- Business letters Firms pass taxes to consumers (Boston Globe)
- Of Mutual Interest Money fund rules don’t leave wiggle room (By Mark Jewell, Associated Press)
- Cellphone loyalty comes at high cost for consumers (By Damon Darlin, New York Times)
- The Color of Money Don’t get taken in by slick operators trying to capitalize on the BP oil spill (By Michelle Singletary, Washington Post)
- Encouraging news leads Dow to an up week (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Walgreen shares fall over spat with CVS (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS A123 declines after landing Navistar deal (Boston Globe)
- US Steel Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Talecris Biotherap. (Boston Globe)
- Anadarko Petroleum (Boston Globe)

Arts & Movies
- Tony Awards 2010 Tony musical nominees indicate Broadway’s different beats (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- Tony Awards 2010 Hollywood fills ranks of Tony favorites (By Christopher Wallenberg, Globe Correspondent)
- ‘Boston Med’ bears witness to life and death medical dramas (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Doctors, nurses hope ‘Boston Med’ is a reality check (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Pixar doesn’t play around with ‘Toy’ formula (By Glenn Lovell, Globe Correspondent)
- Joan Rivers discusses her career and the new documentary about her (By Janice Page, Globe Staff)
- Malinese singer Salif Keita takes up the plight of African albinos (By Siddhartha Mitter, Globe Correspondent)
- Boston Ballet goes overseas on a summer tour and pushes to quickly get on its toes (By Laura Bennett, Globe Correspondent)
- ‘Winter’s Bone’ director strived for authenticity in cast, script, set (By Erin Trahan, Globe Correspondent)
- Nantucket and Provincetown film festivals uphold traditions (By Loren King, Globe Correspondent)
- DVD Report: This week's new releases (June 13, 2010) (By Tom Russo, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic's picks - visual art (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Critic's picks - theater (Boston Globe)
- Critic's picks - classical music (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Critic's corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)

Ideas
- The bright side of wrong (By Kathryn Schulz, Boston Globe)
- It’s alive! (By Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow, Boston Globe)
- Grow your own bricks (By Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow, Boston Globe)
- Let us now praise... Not having a blog (By James Parker, Boston Globe)
- Brainiac You can’t show that on an iPad (By Christopher Shea, Boston Globe)
- The Word Geo whiz (By Erin McKean, Boston Globe)
- Flag daze (By Tom Scocca, Boston Globe)

Magazine
- A weekend-by-weekend guide to a fun-filled summer (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Boston Globe)
- Do we really need a lieutenant governor? (By Kris Frieswick, Boston Globe)
- Perspective Fans left out in the cold (By Tim Flynn, Boston Globe)
- Coupling Only a girlfriend (By Jessica Cerretani, Boston Globe)
- First Person Foreign service (By Lisa Wangsness, Boston Globe)
- Miss Conduct Waiting to inhale (By Robin Abrahams, Boston Globe)
- Cooking Catch of the day (By Adam Ried, Boston Globe)
- Pierced Hot target (By Charles P. Pierce, Boston Globe)
- Tales from the City Canine assist (Boston Globe)
- On the Block Hospitality sweet (By Elizabeth Gehrman, Boston Globe)
- Fashion Snapshot In full flower (By Tina Sutton, Boston Globe)
- Designing Good, clean, fun (By Jaci Conry, Boston Globe)
- Dinner with Cupid Cute, meet adorable (Boston Globe)
- Parenting Traps The rite stuff (By C.J. Kaplan, Boston Globe)
- Letters Letters to the Magazine Editor (Boston Globe)

Travel
- Wonder land (By Sheryl Julian, Globe Staff)
- Sir Clough’s peerless Italian fantasy (By Anne Gordon, Globe Correspondent)
- Destinations Costumes, cartography, and high Cs (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Navigating Petra and its industries, on their feet or yours (By Sheryl Julian, Globe Staff)
- Currents In Seattle, tails of hospitality (By Kari Bodnarchuk, Globe Staff)
- Delivering the goods (By Nicole Cammorata, Globe Staff)
- Spending your energy (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Correspondent)
- Tradition guides the lights in Oak Bluffs (By Meg Pier, Globe Correspondent)
- After beach life, there comes night life (By Nicole Cammorata, Globe Staff)
- Sink your teeth into this islands quiz (By Paul Makishima, Globe Staff)

Books
- America's Athens shrugged (By Sam Allis, Globe Staff)
- Bibliophile Four languages, a math whiz, and the smartest kid in class (By Eugenia Williamson, Boston Globe)
- Memoir of a mind (By Michael Washburn, Boston Globe)
- Short Takes (By Amanda Heller, Boston Globe)
- In Orringer’s latest, there’s much to like, except the prose (By Brock Clarke, Boston Globe)
- New identities and old Exploring alternate realities and classic characters (By Carlo Wolff, Boston Globe)
- Shelf Life (By Jan Gardner, Boston Globe)
- THE FIND A World Cup guide to the game and the teams (By Jan Gardner, Boston Globe)
- Bookings (By Judith Maas, Boston Globe)
- For children A garden of imaginative delights (By Liz Rosenberg, Boston Globe)
- A Reading Life Gift ideas for that rare dad who reads (By Katherine A. Powers, Boston Globe)

Homes
- Home of the week Restoration lets special features shine through (By Mindy Pollack-Fusi, Boston Globe)
- Handyman on Call Dry out swollen door, then plane it to fit (By Peter Hotton, Boston Globe)

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