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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Patrick decries
logjam of bills
Governor Deval Patrick prodded state lawmakers yesterday to hurry up, saying that bickering on Beacon Hill is stalling a major gambling bill and other priorities he wants enacted before this year’s legislative session ends in 2 1/2 weeks. (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
In key contests, Democrats
championing gun rights
Candidates in New Hampshire and other key states are embracing gun owners' rights and winning favor from the National Rifle Association. (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
Judge orders pension restored to DiMasi
A Boston Municipal Court judge ruled that the State Retirement Board did not have the authority last year to suspend former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi’s $5,000 monthly checks while he awaits trial on federal corruption charges. (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)
Developer may exit Filene’s project
With Boston officials threatening to revoke its permit, the co-owner of the $750 million Filene’s redevelopment in Downtown Crossing is seeking to pull out of the massive project and sell its stake to another developer. (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
A new practice: The doctor
will see you today
Some health care specialists are urging doctors to discard their appointment books and move to mostly same-day visits to deal with increasingly long waiting times.
(By Catherine Arnst, Kaiser Health News)
(By Catherine Arnst, Kaiser Health News)

Metro
- Patrick decries logjam of bills (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- In key contests, Democrats championing gun rights (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
- Judge orders pension restored to DiMasi (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)
- A new practice: The doctor will see you today (By Catherine Arnst, Kaiser Health News)
- Beachgoers swim on (By Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent)
- Chance encounter prevents an attack (By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Fishing for pollution in the Atlantic (By Marissa Lang, Globe Correspondent)
- As days dwindled, priest let his life be his lesson (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory A fix worth betting on (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Fire damages Jamaica Plain house (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)
- New England in brief 2 men charged with indecent assault on T (Boston Globe)
- Marine put others first, widow says (By Alex Katz, Globe Correspondent)
- Girl, 16, testifies at rape trial (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Tritium detected at Pilgrim N-plant (By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff)
- Vendors asked to make healthy menus (By June Q. Wu, Globe Correspondent)
- Inmate is 7th to kill self in state correctional facility this year (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Groups try to block new law aiming to protect children online (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Mass. inspector accused of taking bribe to help felon get liquor license (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Firefighter hospitalized after early-morning blaze destroys Lakeville home (By Jeffrey Fish, Globe Correspondent)
- Middleton psychiatrist arrested (By Julie Balise, Globe Correspondent)
- Lawmakers seek bottle law compromise to include water drinks (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Circus dropped over treatment of animals (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe North
- From lemonade stand to surplus auctions, towns try to make do (By Taryn Plumb, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
- A plan to double Genzyme’s campus in Framingham would bring new jobs, businesses to area (By Scott Van Voorhis, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- Quincy stonecutter creates monuments to his art (By Terry Byrne, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Harvey Pekar, 70; told his story with wit in comic book series (By Thomas J. Sheeran and Jake Coyle, Associated Press)
- Bobby Spillane; writer, actor dies in fall from window (By Michael M. Grynbaum, New York Times)
- Tuli Kupferberg, bohemian poet, rocker (By Ben Sisario, New York Times)
- OTHER DEATHS George MacDonald, 95 (Boston Globe)

Nation
- In key contests, Democrats championing gun rights (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
- Judge permits US trial of 1st Guantanamo detainee (By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press)
- Crash attributed to failure to use plane’s rudder (Associated Press)
- Khrushchev kin who taught Russian spy in N.Y. had doubts (Associated Press)
- 6 charged in post-Katrina shootings (Associated Press)
- Federal deficit tops $1 trillion (Associated Press)
- Prosecution rests in Blagojevich corruption trial (Associated Press)
- ‘Don’t ask’ policy challenged in court (By Julie Watson, Associated Press)
- Senate Republican delays Kagan nomination vote (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Political Notebook Obama picks adviser to cut deficit (Boston Globe)
- Medical records going online (By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press)
- Party’s stance softened over 3 elections (Boston Globe)
- Delay in test of new cap leaves oil flowing unchecked (By Tom Breen and Harry R. Weber, Associated Press)
- New guidelines for Alzheimer’s could lead to earlier diagnosis (By Gina Kolata, New York Times)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Iranian, thought to be defector, wants ticket home (By David E. Sanger, New York Times)
- Pakistan official vows fight for Kashmir (Associated Press)
- ‘Barefoot Bandit’ deported to Miami (Associated Press)
- Gaza-bound aid ship diverted to Egypt (Bloomberg News)
- N. Korea cancels meeting on warship crisis (Associated Press)
- N. Ireland leaders condemn attacks on police (Associated Press)
- Afghan soldier flees after killing 3 Britons (Associated Press)
- Italy arrests 305 in campaign against crime syndicate (By Colleen Barry, Associated Press)
- Israel razes 6 East Jerusalem sites (By Diaa Hadid, Associated Press)
- France’s lower house bans Islamic veils (By Edward Cody, Washington Post)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial After marine accidents, need for boater ed comes to the fore
- Globe Editorial Steinbrenner: The bottom line, he cared
- Globe Editorial Gibson: Time to step away and get help
- Globe Editorial Polanski: Justice like Swiss cheese
- Scot Lehigh The long and short of it
- Jeff Jacoby Fouled by the taxman
- Nathalie Favre-Gilly and Deborah Collins-Gousby Preventing future Mel Gibsons

Sports
- National League 3, American League 1 National nightmare over: American League loses All-Star Game (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Actually, there was a lot to like about Steinbrenner (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Woods hopes new putter in British Open will get ball rolling (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Flashback by Celtics’ Allen sheds light on what faces Heat (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- NBA notebook Jazz fill big void with Jefferson (Associated Press)
- Sports Log Ex-star Taylor pleads not guilty to rape (Boston Globe)
- Tour de France Schleck takes lead; Armstrong falls back (By Jamey Keaten, Associated Press)
- Probe prompts subpoenas (Associated Press)
- No break in action (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Isner debuts but Lobsters fall (By Nate Taylor, Globe Correspondent)
- All-Star game notebook Red Sox pitcher Buchholz unsure of landing spot on Friday (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- On baseball With Steinbrenner’s death, a whole new ballgame for Yankees? (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Massachusetts Amateur Sibling rivalry set up (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- British Open notebook Is it crazy or a craze for Choi? (Associated Press)

Business
- Developer may exit Filene’s project (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Photos Reimagining Boston's stalled projects
- Photos History of Filene's Basement
- US, Toyota cite driver error in crashes (By D.C. Denison and Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- Drop in spending encourages restaurants to offer smaller portions, lower prices (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Photos Restaurants serve snack-sized dishes
- Training needed for mid-level jobs, study says (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Photos 'Middle skill' jobs that pay over $50,000
- Photos Top 30 fastest-growing jobs by 2018
- Graphic Jobs in 2016
- Firm ties WuXi buy to vote by investors (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Wal-Mart ad backs repeal of pricing law (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Trade gap near two-year high (By Christine Hauser, New York Times)
- Citing chilling effect, court strikes down FCC policy on expletives (By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press)
- AROUND THE REGION Cubist says infection drug met goals (Associated Press)
- AROUND THE REGION Old Mutual to buy Invesco operation (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Barofsky to audit housing program (Associated Press)
- US recalls cadmium-laced jewelry (Associated Press)
- Mall firm would split in restructuring (Globe Staff And Wires)
- BP partners balk at cash for cleanup (Associated Press)
- French bill would raise retirement age (Associated Press)
- Auto dealers to soon know of closures (Associated Press)
- State says nurses’ query has probable cause (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Harrods offers fashion for Muslim women (By Henry Meyer and Heidi Couch, Bloomberg News)
- FDA’s scientists divided on Avandia (By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press)
- Bailout payments burden small banks, report says (By Daniel Wagner, Associated Press)
- Market slump apt to hurt bank profits (By Stevenson Jacobs, Associated Press)
- Corporate demand gives Intel strong quarter (By Jordan Robertson, Associated Press)
- Candice Choi Program to soften blow of repaying student loans is now open to more borrowers (By Candice Choi, Associated Press)
- Earnings season kicks off on a high note (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS iPhone 4 review derails Apple’s climb (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Brooks says it will beat Street’s forecast (Boston Globe)
- A123 Systems Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Amedisys Inc. (Boston Globe)
- California Pizza (Boston Globe)

Food/Arts |
- Dining Out
Menton menu offers maximum pleasure, including the sweet smell of excess (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Cheap Eats At Tampopo, great tempura and more (By Ike DeLorenzo, Globe Correspondent)
- Names ‘The Town’ actors Hamm, Hall dish on Affleck (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Celebrity news A Kennedy split (Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW Punk summer camp Warped delivers its familiar goods (By Scott McLennan, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Celebrate Bastille Day with two French classics: ratatouille and clafoutis (By Beatrice Peltre, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper shopping list (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Ratatouille recipe (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Recipe for clafoutis de ratatouille (ratatouille custard pudding) (Boston Globe)
- Joy of Baking Blueberry buttermilk tea cake recipe (By Lisa Yockelson, Globe Correspondent)
- Television Review A view of prison life — from the inside — by way of Omar Broadway (By Sam Allis, Globe Staff)
- This ice cream man is driven by his dream (By Kathleen Pierce, Globe Correspondent)
- More wheel deals: soul food and cupcakes (By Kathleen Pierce, Globe Correspondent)
- Galleries Early works and fine figures from Anne Lyman Powers (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Menu at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Kentucky preserves simplicity (By Patricia Harris, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Recipe for red onion and fennel marmalade (Boston Globe)
- Let's Eat Tender zucchini, Italian-style (By Ike DeLorenzo, Globe Correspondent)
- Let's Eat Recipe for conchiglioni with zucchini and cherry tomatoes (Boston Globe)
- G FORCE | ILENE BEZAHLER Edible Boston editor Ilene Bezahler keeps her food close to home (By Sarah Mupo, Globe Correspondent)
- Taste Kitchen When it comes to pound cake, traditional flavors count (By Debra Samuels, Globe Correspondent)
- Book Review A ride through time along a great highway (By Michael Kenney, Globe Correspondent)
- A Tank Away | Bourne Summer serenity in Bourne (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- TV critic’s picks (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- ‘Nine’ available on Comcast Movies: All Movies (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox Annie’s Mailbox: He’s feeling trapped after marrying young (Boston Globe)
- Bird sightings on Cape Cod as of July 7 (Boston Globe)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Short Orders The Cremont of the crop (By Jane Dornbusch, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders True Mexican flavor at El Sarape (By Adam Centamore, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Chez Jacky puts accent on French beer (By Ann Luisa Cortissoz, Globe Correspondent)
- TODAY Apollinaire Theatre Company presents ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’ (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Greensky Bluegrass at Johnny D’s (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW Japanese Bon Festival at Forest Hills Cemetery (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY A Night in Paris at the Beehive (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Boston Landmarks Orchestra opens season with Beethoven’s Ninth (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Competition, DVRs cutting into late-night talk show viewership (By David Bauder, Associated Press)

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