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INNOVATION ECONOMY

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Impasse ends on
jobless benefits

Senate Democrats revived an extension of unemployment benefits for 2.5 million Americans, managing to break through a GOP deadlock rooted
in deep disagreements over the economy.
(By Mark Arsenault and Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)

A call to Catholics to ‘come home’ again

The Archdiocese of Boston, in an effort to bring lapsed Catholics back to church, is planning a public relations campaign in the coming year that will use television ads, parish events, and personal invitations. (By Lisa Wangsness and Marissa Lang, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)

Harvard puts tighter
limits on medical faculty

Harvard Medical School will prohibit its 11,000 faculty from giving promotional talks for drug and medical device makers and accepting gifts, travel, or meals, under a policy intended partly to guard against companies’ use of Harvard’s prestige to market their products. (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)

To avoid ID, more are
mutilating fingerprints

In the past decade, State Police detectives say they have seen a sevenfold spike in people arrested with mutilated fingertips, a trend they said reflects efforts to evade the harsher punishments that come with multiple arrests, to avoid deportation, or to fool the increasingly sophisticated computers. (By David Abel, Globe Staff)

State’s cuts leave Greenway wanting

The state is cutting funds for the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway by more than one-quarter this fiscal year, leaving managers of the new Boston park unable to finish still-barren sites, install more public art, or hire more maintenance staff. (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

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