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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)
(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)
(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)
(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)
- Lakers 83, Celtics 79 Lakers superior to Celtics
- Bob Ryan There for the taking, dream goes up in smoke
- On basketball They lacked a finishing touch
- Photos Game 7 | Series | Celebs | Worst Boston losses
- Valuable assistance for Kobe | Bryant scores off assist
- Pierce remains resolute | Allen suffers from long fall
- Celtics notebook Wallace might be retiring
- Lakers notebook Artest a shot in arm
- Courtside chatter Brown feeling green
- Rowdy revelers arrested in LA
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)

Metro
- Father arrested in family slayings (By Maria Cramer and Stephanie Ebbert, Globe Staff)
- City to pay $3m in ’08 celebration death (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Work slated for missing rail link (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
- Across Boston, the party ends with a whimper for thousands (Boston Globe)
- Antiabortion message for specialty plates (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- EMTs suspended in training fraud and may be prosecuted (By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)
- Recalling her steps (By Marissa Lang, Globe Correspondent)
- MWRA finds piece of coupling that caused water main break (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory Milking our votes (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- New England in brief Troopers arrest 4 in raids for drugs, guns (Boston Globe)
- Kin at loss over teen’s drowning (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)
- Sleepy Winchester is dazed by a family’s violent deaths (By Brian R. Ballou and Jack Nicas, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- 2 men face new terrorism charges (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Patrick positive on jobs outlook (Globe Staff)
- Carjacker escapes after tire blows out (By Milton J. Valencia and John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- 1,000 at-risk students get a helping hand (By June Q. Wu, Globe Correspondent)
- Former governor Weicker blasts Rell, Conn. Legislature (By Susan Haigh, Associated Press)
- Maine mental hospital has new chief (AP)
- Maine gubernatorial candidate sets up trade visit by Chinese (By Glenn Adams, Associated Press)
- Victim in murder-suicide opted not to use police escort (By Holly Ramer, Associated Press)
- N.H. chief justice will leave post for private sector work (By Lynne Tuohy, Associated Press)
- School bans hat over armed toy soliders (By Michelle R. Smith, Associated Press)

Obituaries
- Sebastian Horsley; cultivated eccentric image (By Raphael G. Satter, Associated Press)
- Jonathan Wolken; founded Pilobolus dance troupe (By Margalit Fox, New York Times)
- Marc Louis Bazin; helped guide Haiti after 1991 coup (Associated Press)
- Hans Dichand, influential Austrian publisher (Associated Press)
- George Susce Jr.; pitched four seasons for Red Sox (By Marvin Pave, Globe Correspondent)
- Joan Batchelder; pioneer shaped investment firm (By Stephanie M. Peters, Globe Correspondent)
- Garry Shider, 56, guitarist and songwriter for P-Funk (By Bruce Shipkowski, Associated Press)

Nation
- BP chief says he’s not responsible for oil leak (By John M. Broder, New York Times)
- Man arrested in Kosovo named in N.C. terror plot (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Fla. homeowners lose beach dispute (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- US wants suit over health bill quashed (Associated Press)
- New morning-after pill is closer to FDA OK (Associated Press)
- Court OK’s search of officer’s pager (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- EPA moves to tighten water safety rules (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Rowdy revelers arrested in LA (By Robert Jablon, Associated Press)
- High court ruling calls for reopening 500 decisions by NLRB (By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press)
- Worldwide, Muslims leery of Obama (By Alan Fram, Associated Press)
- Papers detail CIA struggles (By Maria Sudekum Fisher, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook S.C. candidate looks to make history (Boston Globe)
- Russia adamantly opposed to missile defense, Gates says (By Robert Burns, Associated Press)
- Shahzad indicted in Times Square bomb attempt (By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press)
- Capitol Hill victories keep mounting for powerful NRA (By Dan Eggen, Washington Post)
- US waging campaign to get firms to invest in Pakistan (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Interest groups gain disclosure exemption (By David Espo, Associated Press)

World
- Israel to ease limits on aid going to Gaza (By Isabel Kershner, New York Times)
- Dutch court sentences 5 Somali pirates (Associated Press)
- Sudanese rebels face war crimes court (Associated Press)
- Berenson apologizes to Peru for rebel aid (Associated Press)
- Rwanda judge OK’s bail for US lawyer (Associated Press)
- Iraqi Sunni informer and family are killed (By Yasmine Mousa, New York Times)
- Pope meets head of scandalized order (By Nicole Winfield, Associated Press)
- EU to publish ‘stress test’ findings (By Aoife White, Associated Press)
- Iceland’s lawmakers authorize strong media protections (By Sylvia Hui, Associated Press)
- Crisis in Kyrgyzstan fragmenting nation (By Clifford J. Levy, New York Times)
- EU approves new sanctions on Iran to deter nuclear program (By Slobodan Lekic, Associated Press)
- Afghanistan to allow mining of minerals (By Deb Riechmann and Amir Shah, Associated Press)
- China turns to potatoes for food security (By Lauren Keane, Washington Post)
- Somalia to investigate recruiting of children (By Malkhadir M. Muhumed, Associated Press)
- Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest school verdict in Israel (By Karoun Demirjian, Associated Press)
- Russia adamantly opposed to missile defense, Gates says (By Robert Burns, Associated Press)
- US waging campaign to get firms to invest in Pakistan (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Students suffer, coaches don’t (Boston Globe)
- Globe Editorial Bloody Sunday: Finally, truth wins out (Boston Globe)
- Globe Editorial Case of Harvard student shows urgency of immigration reform (Boston Globe)
- Tom Matlack Still boys, soon to be fathers (By Tom Matlack, Boston Globe)
- Scot Lehigh Back to the future on energy (By Scot Lehigh, Boston Globe)
- Paul McMorrow FHA hits triple-deckers (By Paul McMorrow, Boston Globe)

Sports
- Lakers 83, Celtics 79 No cigar (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy No banner (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Across Boston, the party ends with a whimper for thousands (Boston Globe)
- Bob Ryan There for the taking, dream goes up in smoke (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- On basketball They lacked a finishing touch (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook Wallace might be retiring (By Gary Dzen and Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Wrong result, but Pierce remains resolute (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Allen suffers from long fall (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Bryant scores off an assist (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Bryant gets some valuable assistance (By Shira Springer, Globe Staff)
- Lakers notebook Artest a shot in arm (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- NBA notebook Kings obtain Dalembert from 76ers (Associated Press)
- Courtside chatter Brown feeling green (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox 8, Diamondbacks 5 Sox complete sweep (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Lackey has won his team over (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)
- Another hot month? (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Upton enjoyed an upturn during his visit (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)
- Red Sox notebook Ramirez stories come out of left field (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Baseball roundup Jimenez keeps up torrid pace (Associated Press)
- Minor League notebook Reddick still seen as not quite ready (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Shriners Football game tonight (By Mike Carraggi, Globe Correspondent)
- Boys' tennis state finals Wellesley runs the table (By Liz Cohen, Globe Correspondent)
- US Open notebook Mickelson frustrated (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- First round is no day at the beach (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Devils hire MacLean; Blues get Halak (Boston Globe)
- Rowdy revelers arrested in LA (By Robert Jablon, Associated Press)
- Small country, big challenge (By Jeffrey Marcus, New York Times)
- Sports Media This time, ‘baseball guy’ gets to enjoy the pitch (By Chad Finn, Globe Staff)
- Roundup Mexico moves closer (Associated Press)
- This weekend on TV, radio (Boston Globe)
- Patriots notebook Comments remain guarded (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- He seems to fit the bill (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)

Business
- L.A. glitz, with a Boston accent (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Bay State racks up another month of job gains (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Partners rebuts AG’s findings (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- Boston Capital Investors protest Charles River Laboratories' plan to buy Chinese firm (By Steven Syre, Globe Columnist)
- A quality coup for US automakers (By Stephen Manning, Associated Press)
- FCC eyes bigger broadband role (By Edward Wyatt, New York Times)
- Time short to report UBS accounts (Bloomberg News)
- Trade gap widens on import demand (Associated Press)
- UAW to target nonunion workers (Associated Press)
- Four charged in alleged Ponzi scheme (Associated Press)
- AOL sells Bebo social networking site (Associated Press)
- AROUND THE REGION Massport OK’s Worcester airport buy (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- AROUND THE REGION EMD resumes drug clinical program (Globe Staff)
- Bank of America rethinks free checking (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- GM, Toyota signal strength (By Nick Bunkley, New York Times)
- EU to publish ‘stress test’ findings (By Aoife White, Associated Press)
- Despite mounting Gulf costs, BP on strong financial footing (By Bernard Condon and Michael Liedtke, Associated Press)
- Stocks fall on reports before ending higher (Boston Globe)
- New ‘flash crash’ trade rules proposed (By Marcy Gordon, Associated Press)
- MASS. MOVERS Mercury Computer awarded Navy pact (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Winnebago goes big as it returns to profit (Boston Globe)
- David Pitt Finally, government will soon require that 401(k) providers clearly detail fees (By David Pitt, Associated Press)

Living/Arts |
- Movie Review
A darker ‘Toy Story’ takes a while to lift off but soars with more emotional weight (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- MOVIE REVIEW
'Jonah Hex' is a Western that never gains speed (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Stonewall Uprising’ revisits people and places at the dawn of the gay rights movement (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Fresh’ follows produce from seed to plate . . . to screen (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
Numbing ‘8’ does a number on Mormons, gay marriage (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
On quest to find her father, mountain girl is tower of strength in ‘Winter’s Bone’ (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
Joan Rivers documentary is as touching as she is terrifying (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Names All that glitters in LA (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Things to do Edwards Twins do musical impressions (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE Sci-fi fan David Adams carries the flame of ‘Firefly’ (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Harvard Film Archive screens ’70s sci-fi movies (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Double Date Grab a Uburger frappe and head to the Hatch Shell for ‘Grease’ (By Courtney Hollands, Globe Staff)
- Things to do ‘Jim Henson’s Fantastic World’ in Lexington (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Movies opening this week (Boston Globe)
- BOOK REVIEW ‘Muck: A Memoir’ is carried by the strong writing of Craig Sherborne (By Ted Weesner Jr., Globe Correspondent)
- Movie capsules (Boston Globe)
- ART REVIEW ‘Picasso Looks at Degas’ at Clark Art Institute is all about lasting impressions (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Classical Notes Aston Magna opens its season with Bach partitas that echo regional dance movements (By David Weininger, Globe Correspondent)
- Theater critic’s picks (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- TELEVISION REVIEWS ‘Scoundrels’ and ‘The Gates’ try their best to warp suburbia (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- CD Reviews New albums by Drake and Eminem explore two ends of the hip-hop hype cycle (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- Scene & Heard The Boston 8-bit collective breathes new life into old systems (By Jonathan Perry, Globe Correspondent)
- Crystal Bowersox is working on an album and prepping for show’s summer tour (By Monica Herrera, Billboard.Com)
- FCC eyes bigger broadband role (By Edward Wyatt, New York Times)
- L.A. glitz, with a Boston accent (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- Voices A trip to LA leads to an encounter with near-celebrity Pauly Shore (By Alex Beam, Globe Columnist)
- Carole King and James Taylor are just happy to be playing together (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- TV critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- Chiptune's four favorite consoles (By Jonathan Perry, Globe Staff)
- Stages For Harriet Harris, dream role was Lovett at first sight (By Joel Brown, Globe Correspondent)

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