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Father arrested
in family slayings

The 43-year-old Winchester sales executive accused of killing his family, including his two young children, was caught in a small, rural town just south of the Vermont border yesterday, a day after fleeing his home.
(By Maria Cramer and Stephanie Ebbert, Globe Staff)

Work slated for missing rail link

Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday that construction will begin this summer on a long-promised, long-delayed commuter rail link to Fall River and New Bedford.
(By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
Dan Shaughnessy

No banner as Celtics fall in Game 7

For a while it looked as if maybe they'd be smoking victory cigars. But then the Celtics wilted, turned into pumpkins, and suddenly there was gold and purple confetti raining down on their heads.
(By Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe)

Across Boston, the party ends
with a whimper for thousands

Dejected and drained, hoarse and hollow, thousands of party-primed Celtics fans streamed sullenly into the streets late last night after their beloved team fell to the Los Angeles Lakers. (Boston Globe)

City to pay $3m in ’08 celebration death

The City of Boston has agreed to pay $3 million to the family of David Woodman, the 22-year-old college student who stopped breathing in police custody during a Celtics championship celebration exactly two years ago and later died. (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)

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