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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Deal set for ban
of texting at wheel
House and Senate lawmakers said yesterday that they have agreed to a ban on texting while driving and that they expect the Legislature to approve the measure within days. (By Eric Moskowitz, Boston Globe)
Remarks put generals job in peril
General Stanley McChrystal, the top US commander in Afghanistan, returns to the White House today with his job in jeopardy following disparaging comments he made about the president and other top political leaders.
(By Bryan Bender and Susan Milligan, Boston Globe)
(By Bryan Bender and Susan Milligan, Boston Globe)
Police find roads ever more dangerous
In the aftermath of State Police Sergeant Douglas Weddleton's death, law enforcement officials decried what they say is an increasingly reckless driving culture. (By Peter Schworm, Boston Globe)
All sides press Frank on finance bill
Representative Barney Frank, trying to complete negotiations in Congress over a massive revision of financial regulations, is facing significant lobbying pressure as he tries to finish a compromise this week.
(By Matt Viser, Boston Globe)
(By Matt Viser, Boston Globe)
Thousands in state squeezed
as clock runs out on jobless aid
About 10,000 long-term unemployed workers will lose unemployment benefits in Massachusetts this week unless the US Senate approves legislation to their benefits through November. (By Robert Gavin, Boston Globe)

Metro
- Deal set for ban of texting at wheel (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
- All sides pressing Frank on finance bill (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- Police say traffic details have grown more perilous (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Northeastern students aid justice in ’64 slayings (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Would-be bomber got cash in Mass. (By Shelley Murphy and Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- Downside of gambling raises worry (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Soldier from Fall River dies in blast in Afghanistan (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory Loony over Longfellow (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Second man pleads guilty in church fire (Associated Press)
- Woman in wheelchair, 67, robbed, police say (By Stefanie Geisler, Globe Correspondent)
- Marblehead woman guilty in crash (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Town lifts its order to boil drinking water (Boston Globe)
- Thousands pay respects to fallen policeman in Brockton (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Family speaks of vibrant lives behind tragic Winchester deaths (By John M. Guilfoil and John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Activists call for summer of peace on city streets (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- Budget saves 200 jobs for summer (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Scientists say Mass. won’t see spill effect (By Marissa Lang, Globe Correspondent)
- Senators offering flood of amendments (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Program makes local food more affordable (By Alex Katz, Globe Correspondent)
- Maine soldier, 25, killed in Afghanistan (Associated Press)
- Report details efforts to prevent isotope from reaching Vt. water supplies (By John Curran, Associated Press)
- Police pluck mom-to-be from tie-up on Route 3 (By Stefanie Geisler and Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondents)
- Boston’s population on the rise in 2009, latest data show (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- Two US Airways planes damaged in ground mishap (Globe Staff and Wire Reports)

Obituaries
- Nona Gainsforth; French horn player blew past stereotypes in music, life (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Mercine Johanna Wilhelm, 82; worked secretly at nuclear test site in Nevada (By Emma Stickgold, Globe Correspondent)
- Dwight A. Carter, teacher and interior designer; at 83 (By Stefanie Geisler, Globe Correspondent)

Nation
- Remarks put general on thin ice (By Bryan Bender and Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
- All sides pressing Frank on finance bill (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- Judge blocks deep-water drilling moratorium (By Charlie Savage, New York Times)
- Police say they shot N.Y. man after he killed his infant son (Associated Press)
- 5 from Mich. militia to await trial in jail (Associated Press)
- Bus safety advice ignored, NTSB says (Associated Press)
- Tapes played for Blagojevich jury (Associated Press)
- Teenager charged in attack on 13-year-old mother of his child (Associated Press)
- Pakistan to release American, relative says (Associated Press)
- For the record (Boston Globe)
- Questions swirl over safety of popular diabetes drug (By Christopher Rowland, Globe Staff)
- In Washington, it’s a war of words over top general (Globe Staff)
- Political Notebook Hoyer says permanent middle-class tax cuts too costly (Associated Press)
- Lawmakers move to help auto dealers (Associated Press)
- Haley, Scott win GOP nods in pivotal S.C. runoff races (By Liz Sidoti and Jim Davenport, Associated Press)
- Study finds older people driving with more skill (By Ashley Halsey III, Washington Post)

World
- UK emergency budget reveals deep cuts and tax increases (By Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi, Washington Post)
- Central America declared landmine-free (Associated Press)
- Israeli defense chief raps plan to raze homes (Associated Press)
- Jamaican drug lord in custody, media report (Associated Press)
- Republic of Congo train crash kills 48 (Associated Press)
- Oldest known icons of Peter, Paul found (Associated Press)
- 23egyptpic_incaps.ART (Boston Globe)
- Iran to send blockade-busting ship to Gaza with aid, activists (By Amy Teibel, Associated Press)
- Child death rates rise in 6 African nations (By Jason Straziuso, Associated Press)
- Study says cell towers not tied to youth cancer (By Maria Cheng, Associated Press)
- Pakistan resolute on Iran gas deal (By Sebastian Abbot, Associated Press)
- Latest raid on Uzbeks decried (By Sergei Grits and Peter Leonard, Associated Press)
- Suspected Kurdish rebels kill 5 in Istanbul blast (By Selcan Hacaoglu, Associated Press)
- Oil executives close ranks behind BP (By Jane Wardell and Jennifer Quinn, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial General’s embarrassing words shouldn’t get him fired
- Globe Editorial Traffic safety: Stay a lane away from police stops
- Globe Editorial Guerrilla art in Franklin Park
- Joanna Weiss Waiting for the oil
- Jeff Jacoby There is no ‘good’ communist
- Scot Lehigh The biggest issue for small business

Sports
- Segue to the NHL (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Bruins acquire Horton (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Rockies 2, Red Sox 1 Red Sox can’t mount much offense in loss (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- On soccer In many ways, US soccer team’s position is fascinating (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Crash course in respect (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Game of clue is about to begin (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Edmonton pulls Quinn off the bench (Boston Globe)
- On baseball Colorado ace Jimenez in rarefied air (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Drew still down, so Reddick comes up for Red Sox (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Baseball roundup Rays are thrown for a loss (Associated Press)
- Algerians’ biggest goal against US — boost their scoring (By Christopher Clarey, New York Times)
- World Cup notebook France’s implosion is now complete (By Jeré Longman, New York Times)
- Healthy Nadal has spring back in his step (By Howard Fendrich, Associated Press)
- Wimbledon update (Boston Globe)
- Olympic notes Small field for 2018 favors Pyeongchang (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Renner, Hawley lead Mass. Open (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)

Business
- Thousands in state squeezed as clock runs out on jobless aid (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Sale of Caritas hospital chain racking up support (By Robert Weisman and Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Housing market watchers cautious (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- FDA to alter rules on devices (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Parents with company-sponsored child care are healthier, study says (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Cambridge’s Javelin is latest target of hoax (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Geithner optimistic on TARP (By Marcy Gordon, Associated Press)
- Europeans seek fees for bailouts (By Melissa Eddy, Associated Press)
- Apple sells 3m iPads in first 80 days (Bloomberg News)
- Sears will start online movie store (Bloomberg News)
- Kerviel calls his actions ‘moronic’ (Bloomberg News)
- JPMorgan chief shuffles executives (Bloomberg News)
- New health law pares Walgreen profit (Associated Press)
- Boeing wants more checks of 767 part (Bloomberg News)
- JetBlue selling food on long flights (Associated Press)
- J&J in two deals to accelerate push for diabetes drugs (By Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press)
- Raytheon CEO caught in hiring dilemma (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Madoff associate freed on $10m bail (By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press)
- Google data collection spurs UK inquiry (By Sylvia Hui, Associated Press)
- The Savings Game A sell-and-buy plan can help you avoid long-term capital gains tax (By Humberto Cruz, Globe Correspondent)
- Drop in May home sales beats down market (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Carnival slips but key gauge encourages (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Alnylam moves higher on venture deal (Boston Globe)
- Big Lots Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Patriot Coal Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Jefferies Group Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Suit will say toys in Happy Meals break the law (By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press)
- FCC, Intel in talks on antitrust case (By Joel Schectman, Associated Press)

Food/Arts |
- Dining Out Chefs feel the rush of Nantucket summers (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Dining Out A paradise filled with fine dining (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Freeze berries now to savor summer later (By Diana Burrell, Globe Correspondent)
- Old (and new) freezing guides (By Diana Burrell, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper: Go from a neat skirt steak to sloppy Joes (By Karoline Boehm Goodnick, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper shopping list (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Recipe for spice-rubbed skirt steak with baked potatoes (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Recipe for sloppy Joes with oven fries (Boston Globe)
- R.I. cheesemaker keeps it local (By Leah Mennies, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for ricotta pancakes (Boston Globe)
- Personal organizer-artist Jemison Faust finds inspiration in clients’ clutter (By Irene Muniz, Globe Correspondent)
- Cheap Eats Yak & Yeti serves taste of Nepal in Somerville (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Staff)
- G Force Paula Deen is the Martha Stewart of the South (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Galleries Caio Fonseca exhibit excavates deeper layers of meaning (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Korean dumplings called mandu offer options galore (By Lucia Huntington, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Mandu recipe (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders Arugula rising (By Rachel Ellner, Globe Correspondent)
- Book Review Exploring love’s tenuous links in ‘What He’s Poised to Do’ (By Kevin O’Kelly, Boston Globe)
- Short Orders This bakery cafe takes the . . .Cakes (By M.E. Malone, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Vegetarian condiment-maker tweaks the mustard (By Jane Dornbusch, Globe Correspondent)
- Let's Eat Recipe for pasta with roasted tomatoes and sausage (Boston Globe)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand picks 23demands (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox Annie’s Mailbox: Theft tests grandparents’ trust (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day ™ (Boston Globe)
- TODAY André Rieu performs at Agganis Arena (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Exhibits at the Whistler House Museum of Art (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW ‘Sophie Tucker: The Last of the Red Hot Mamas’ at Arsenal Center for the Arts (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW ‘Lube! The Musical!’ at ImprovBoston (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW Rose Garden Party in the Fens (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Names Young Brady is christened (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Phish burrows into a deep groove (By Scott McLennan, Globe Correspondent)
- More Celebrity News Widow of Owen Hart sues WWE (Associated Press)
- Collector’s love of Urs Fischer is on display in ‘Oscar the Grouch’ (By Katya Kazakina, Bloomberg)

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