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Bill can’t bank
on Brown’s support
Senator Brown presented a hurdle for Democrats trying to pass a financial reform bill by withholding his support, citing $19 billion in new bank taxes inserted at the last minute. (By Matt Viser, Boston Globe)
- Videos Brown hits new fees | Big Story: Brown's vote key?
- Graphics Financial bill issues | Expenses and revenues
- Consumers given more protections under financial bill
Fleeting taste of home, liberty
Out of prison for the first time in more than 14 years, Abimael Rios hugged his mother when he was released in April. But because of a mistake made when he entered the prison system, his freedom lasted only hours.
(By Jonathan Saltzman, Boston Globe)
(By Jonathan Saltzman, Boston Globe)
Home buyers race to beat credit deadline
With thousands of dollars at stake, homeowners and prospective buyers across the state are racing to close real estate deals in time to beat Wednesdays deadline for a home buyers tax credit. (By Jenifer B. McKim, Boston Globe)
Power is cut, a woman
dies, and furor follows
New Hampshire officials are examining National Grid's policies for shutting off electricity after a 54-year-old woman died because her oxygen pump stopped. (By Brian R. Ballou, Boston Globe)
Dan Shaughnessy
Musical a hit but score an error on facts
The musical "Johnny Baseball" is a fun-filled, breezy show. But it doesn't tell the true story of a shameful period in Boston sports history. (By Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe)

Metro
- 6 groups file first suit to halt wind farm (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)
- Fleeting taste of home, liberty (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Focus groups will discuss Boston schools, but some object (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Grisly murders put Maine on high alert (By Peter Schworm and Ben Austin, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Power is cut, NH woman dies, and furor follows (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Adrian Walker Jamming gun sales (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- Sex offender arrested in girls’ room (By Shana Wickett, Globe Correspondent)
- Officers sue city to claim funds under Quinn Bill (By Marissa Lang, Globe Correspondent)
- Ex-firefighter to spend 8 months in prison for growing marijuana (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief 9 beaches declared off-limits to swimmers (Boston Globe)
- Casino debate halted for day (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- 60 YEARS REMEMBERING Korean War heroes stand for their cause (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)
- Man charged after allegedly kidnapping daughter (By Stewart Bishop, Globe Correspondent)
- Drug case calls for hands-free investigation (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)

Obituaries
- Pete Quaife, at 66; original bassist for the Kinks (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Nancy Butler, GOP booster aided foreign students, 89 (By Gloria Negri, Globe Staff)
- Bill Hudson; photojournalist chronicled civil rights era; at 77 (By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press)
- Fred Anderson; saxophonist owned historic jazz club; at 81 (Associated Press)
- Chris Welles, 72; reported on business with distinction (By Dennis Hevesi, New York Times)

Nation
- Bill can’t bank on Brown’s support (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)
- La. may have been unprepared for handling spill (By Campbell Robertson and John Collins Rudolf, New York Times)
- Prince Harry's trip starts with bang at West Point (Associated Press)
- Teen killed by border agent had record (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Miss. teen marshal of N.Y. Pride March (Associated Press)
- Citing discomfort, Cheney hospitalized (Associated Press)
- Consumers given more protections under financial bill (By Ron Lieber and Tara Siegel Bernard, New York Times)
- Consumer and industry issues in the financial bill (Boston Globe)
- US puts closing Guantanamo on back burner (Boston Globe)

World
- 60 years later, the Koreas couldn’t be more divided (By Kelly Olsen, Associated Press)
- Hamas treatment of prisoner assailed (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- German court OK’s assisted suicide (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Swiss man to be caned in Singapore (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Obama Twitter hacker found guilty (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Builder opposed by prince wins ruling (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Van der Sloot’s bid to void confession denied (Associated Press)
- Faux paws have cat back in business (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Court rules EU nations don’t have to allow gay marriage (By Robert Wielaard and Jill Lawless, Associated Press |)
- Petraeus will face complaints over rules to protect civilians (By Robert H. Reid, Associated Press)
- Vatican protests Belgian police raid (By Rachel Donadio, New York Times)
- Australia’s new leader meets with aides (By Meraiah Foley, International Herald Tribune)
- Greenland whale hunt extended to humpbacks (By Arthur Max, Associated Press)
- Turkey tightens Internet control (By Suzan Fraser, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial In Provincetown, condom furor leads to sensible compromise
- Globe Editorial Free Wi-Fi: An espresso-fueled revolution
- Globe Editorial Senate tradition at its worst
- Renee Loth Cooler heads on illegals
- Derrick Z. Jackson Watching whales pays off
- Robert Lewis Jr. At-risk youth are our responsibility
- Quotes of note

Sports
- Giants 5, Red Sox 4 Pedroia hurt in Sox’ loss (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Papelbon doesn’t give blown saves a thought (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Bruins will start fresh with Seguin (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- On Hockey No need for second guessing (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe)
- Dan Shaughnessy Musical a hit but score an error on facts (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Sibling revelry (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Montoya slides into top spot (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Wall receives the red-carpet treatment (Boston Globe)
- Bradley’s itinerary includes surgery, rehab (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- NHMS Notebook School’s not out for Patrick (By Nate Taylor, Globe Correspondent)
- Baseball Roundup A wild one in Chicago (Associated Press)
- Diamondbacks 1, Rays 0 Diamondbacks’ Jackson hurls no-hitter (By Fred Goodall, Associated Press)
- Red Sox Notebook He’s still a work in progress (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- For Wakefield, a bit of everything (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Bruins Notebook Recchi signs an extension (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- NHL Draft Notebook Ballard dealt to Canucks (Associated Press)
- Americans feeling at home (By Jeffrey Marcus, New York Times)
- Spain makes round of 16 (Associated Press)
- World Cup Notebook Continent’s hopes ride on Ghana (From Staff And Wire Services)
- Rose showing his colors (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Golf Roundup Kerr putting on a display (Associated Press)
- Isner eliminated — quickly (By Stephen Wilson, Associated Press)
- Betting on a bettor future (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Red Stars 2, Breakers 1 Pair of goals from Masar downs Breakers (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)

Business
- Home buyers scramble to keep tax credit (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- Insurance rate cap ruling has industry on edge (By Robert Weisman and Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Good road ways (By Bonnie Kavoussi, Globe Correspondent)
- Foreign travel brings costly cellphone woes (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Dancing Deer executive leaves post (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Ex-Fox executive named news director at NECN (By Johnny Diaz, Boston Globe)
- Fidelity parent reaches deal to sell Sebastians (By Todd Wallack, Boston Globe)
- Citing packaging, Kellogg recalls 28m boxes of cereal (By Bloomberg News, Boston Globe)
- Signal fix: Hold iPhone 4 differently, Apple advises (By BLOOMBERG News, Boston Globe)
- Corporate, personal earnings beat estimates (Bloomberg News)
- World leaders focus on deficit reduction (By Jeannine Aversa and Tom Raum, Associated Press)
- Merck & Co. to fight verdict in Fosamax trial (Associated Press)
- Overhaul pact sends financial shares higher (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Rivals take bite out of Research In Motion (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Virginia deal gives athenahealth a lift (Boston Globe)
- The Savings Game Milestone reached, enduring message preached: commit yourself to savings (By Humberto Cruz, Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- For better or worse (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- BRING THE FAMILY Bring the Family: Out for tacos with a tot (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- MOVIE REVIEW
'Wah Do Dem' movie reviews -- 'Wah Do Dem' showtimes (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- DANCE REVIEW At Jacob’s Pillow, a ballerina, and a troupe, grow up (By Janine Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- Stage Review A sharp, engaging ‘Sweeney Todd’ (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE Professional storyteller Anna Adler is all over town (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- Book Review Examining US domination, hubris (By Claude R. Marx, Boston Globe)
- Movie stars (Boston Globe)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Daily guide to television and radio (Boston Globe)
- On Demand picks (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox: Her husband needs some help (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Chess Notes (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Boston Globe)
- TODAY Cyndy Lauper at the House of Blues (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Roots Rhythm & Blues Festival in Westford (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Northeast Navy Showband at Christopher Columbus Park (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Rock for Dads Benefit Concert in Wakefield (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW Taste of Allston at Harvard Athletic Complex (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- VOICES He’s met a 10, but he’s not sure he is good enough for her (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Summer arts (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Celebrity news Jackson dad sues (Boston Globe)
- Music Review 50 Cent forges ahead — while clinging to street cred (By Jonathan Perry, Globe Correspondent)

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