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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

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)
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)

Metro
- Harvard puts tighter limits on medical faculty (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- Archdiocesan ads will ask Catholics to come home (By Lisa Wangsness and Marissa Lang, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- New rules for Harvard doctors (Boston Globe)
- To avoid ID, more are mutilating fingerprints (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Mayors’ letter backs House slots plan (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Officer quits over stripper incident (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)
- Roxbury residents praise Orchard Park revitalization (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- Customs agent allegedly stole astronaut’s form (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory From where I sit: elitism (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Explorer rescued from cave in Leverett (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)
- Panel recommends pledge be led at Arlington schools (By Brock Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- Newton man held in alleged bid rigging (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Electrical short cited in $1m market fire (Boston Globe)
- Court told of accused killer’s plan to have witnesses slain (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Video Defendant allegedly plotted to kill his wife
- Education board urged to delay vote on new standards (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Scores support terror suspect at hearing (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe North
- Peabody’s Nicole Ellis aims to make US Olympics shooting team (By Brion O’Connor, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
- More Indian-American families celebrating a coming-of-age called ‘arangetram’ (By Erica Noonan, Globe Staff)
Globe South
- In Duxbury, a cluster of families clings to The Ridge (By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff)

Obituaries
- Jim Cotter; coach was role model at BC High (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Rita Capuano; campaigned with vigor for husband, son; at 90 (By Emma Stickgold, Globe Correspondent)

Nation
- Senate advances jobless benefits (By Mark Arsenault and Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Capped oil well holding up, says US spill chief (By Robbie Brown, New York Times)
- 19, including N.C. head of NAACP, arrested at school busing, diversity protest (Associated Press)
- Arizona flooding claims life of girl, 12 (Associated Press)
- FDA panel opposes Avastin for breast cancer (Associated Press)
- Intelligence chief pick seeks broader powers (Washington Post)
- Lesbian gets $35,000 over canceled prom (Associated Press)
- NYC robber says it with flowers — plant, too (Associated Press)
- Would-be Romeo judge suspended (Associated Press)
- Blagojevich lawyer says ex-governor may not testify (By Mike Robinson and Michael Tarm, Associated Press)
- Safety record ‘lulled’ US regulators (By Matthew Daly, Associated Press)
- With one GOP vote, Kagan wins Senate panel’s backing (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Britain’s new leader rebuffs US on Lockerbie case (By Ben Feller, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Governor of W.Va. will seek Byrd’s seat (Boston Globe)
- Arms treaty would withstand Russian cheating, Pentagon says (By Robert Burns, Associated Press)
- Residents protest pay of California city manager (By Christopher Palmeri, Bloomberg News)
- Poll finds US Hispanics seek to fit in, keep culture (By Alan Fram and Christine Armario, Associated Press)

World
- Karzai pledge gets international endorsement (By Karen DeYoung and Joshua Partlow, Washington Post)
- AIDS spreads in Eastern Europe, UN says (Associated Press)
- Flooding in China kills 701 this year (Associated Press)
- Attendant accused of thefts on planes (Bloomberg News)
- Dutch agencies battle on oversight for teen sailor (Associated Press)
- Kurdish rebels kill 7 Turkish soldiers (Associated Press)
- Strike expected to limit French flights (Associated Press)
- UN receiving reports of torture in Kyrgyzstan prisons (Associated Press)
- China bests US as world’s top energy user (By Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press)
- Rush is on to stem Yellow Sea oil spill (By Cara Anna, Associated Press)
- US dismisses Beijing’s ire on naval games (By Elisabeth Bumiller and Edward Wong, New York Times)
- Ex-British spy chief faults Iraq invasion (By David Stringer, Associated Press)
- Spain’s Parliament turns down burka ban (By Alan Clendenning and Harold Heckle, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial In abuse cases, church rules aren’t enough — call police
- Globe Editorial CNN: Nasr showed poor judgment, not fatal flaw
- Globe Editorial Half a loaf on climate change
- Bobby Constantino Courting violence
- Jeff Jacoby Don’t give the press a bailout
- Garry Emmons A bizarre entanglement

Sports
- A's 5, Red Sox 4 Red Sox ejected, dejected (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- On baseball With returns of Buchholz, Beckett, Red Sox excitement starting (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan Easy to notice the fade lately in Tiger Woods’s game (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Bhoys back at Fenway: Celtic FC visits for first time since 1931 (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Revolution 1, Morelia 0 Perovic propels Revolution (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)
- Ralston: ‘I wish I could do it forever’ (Boston Globe)
- NBA notebook Team USA suffers big early loss (Associated Press)
- Sports Log Yankees’ Pettitte on DL, out 4-5 weeks (Boston Globe)
- NHL rejects Kovalchuk’s deal with Devils (By Ira Podell, Associated Press)
- Piniella ready to retire (By Andrew Seligman, Associated Press)
- Baseball roundup Hunter, Rangers top Tigers (Associated Press)
- Notables (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox notebook Infielder Lowrie is even closer to a return to Red Sox (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Tour de France Armstrong going down with a fight (By Naomi Koppel, Associated Press)

Business
- State’s cuts leave Greenway wanting (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Rosengren says keep stimulus rolling (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Desk swap sparks fresh ideas (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Video Musical office chairs
- Foreclosures in Mass. keep rising (By Erin Ailworth and Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- Tyco Flow opens $25m plant in Mansfield (By Bonnie Kavoussi, Globe Correspondent)
- Sciacca to replace Convey as Boston Herald editor (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Mortgage aid still eluding many (By Alan Zibel, Associated Press)
- Americans manage debt payments better (By Candice Choi, Associated Press)
- BP selling assets to Apache for $7b (Bloomberg News)
- US argues tarmac study ‘misleading’ (Associated Press)
- Toyota steering is subject of subpoena (Associated Press)
- SEC says enforcement strengthened (Associated Press)
- Around the Region Senate passes debt collection measure (By Beth Healy, Globe Staff)
- Around the Region Staples $7.25m stock settlement OK’d (Bloomberg News)
- Around the Region TJX to expand Marshalls into Canada (Globe Staff)
- Facebook disputes N.Y. man’s claim to majority ownership (Associated Press)
- Investor lawsuits forcing companies to disclose 401(k) fees (By David Pitt, Associated Press)
- Earnings roundup Goldman’s profit declines by 82% (Boston Globe)
- Market speculates Fed will spur lending (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS ManTech loses COO after just 13 months (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Courier’s net income gains 10 percent (Boston Globe)
- RadioShack Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Lions Gate (Boston Globe)
- Tupperware (Boston Globe)

Food/Arts |
- Loaded with nostalgia, the humble pickle may be the ultimate comfort food (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Video The art of pickling
- Recipe for pickled beets (Boston Globe)
- Recipe for Asian icebox pickles (Boston Globe)
- Names Cause for applause (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Afton Cotton is building a company, a few jam jars at a time (By Jane Dornbusch, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for raspberry preserves (Boston Globe)
- Dining Out
At Stoddard’s, a bit of the past, a bite of the present (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- For Taza, a flood of support after storm (By Natalie Southwick, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper: Prepare chicken and a bean salad, with an Italian accent on each (By Jill Gibson, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper shopping list (By Jill Gibson, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Recipe for balsamic chicken with rosemary (By Jill Gibson, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for white bean salad with chicken (By Jill Gibson, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Find something for everyone at ALLCANEAT Foods Cafe & Bakery (By Ingrid Lysgaard, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Designated pitter: the Leifheit Cherrymat Cherry Stoner (By Jill Gibson, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Greenologist delivers produce from the farm to your door (By Linda J. Mazurek, Globe Correspondent)
- For Sox pitcher Okajima, sushi is a hit (By Lisa Zwirn, Globe Correspondent)
- King of greens: versatile, durable kale (By Aaron Kagan, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for kale chips (By Debra Samuels, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for steamed sesame-soy kale (By Aaron Kagan, Globe Correspondent)
- Recipe for balsamic kale with cherry tomatoes (By Aaron Kagan, Globe Correspondent)
- Weekly Jamaican buffet a hot ticket in Falmouth (By Ellen Albanese, Globe Correspondent)
- Food & Travel Batata pudding recipe (Boston Globe)
- Voices Scaling the heights of ‘occasion’ restaurants (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE | ALLEGRA GOODMAN Allegra Goodman discusses her novel ‘The Cookbook Collector’ (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Genki Ya offers organic, natural sushi and more (By Kathleen Burge, Boston Globe)
- With soulful trust, William Wegman’s flying dogs are comic essays (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- STAGE REVIEW A stylish, superficial ‘Six Degrees of Separation’ (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- BOOK REVIEW Caught up in grief, loss on Maine’s rocky coast in ‘Red Hook Road’ (By Diane White, Boston Globe)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand picks (Boston Globe)
- Annie’s Mailbox: Old flame is now the object of his obsession (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Bird Sightings (Boston Globe)
- Tomorrow Cirque du Soleil at the Fan Pier (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Tomorrow Aaron Lewis of Staind at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Swingin’ in Mothers Rest at Mothers Rest Playground (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Arts on the Arcade at Government Center (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Today on www.boston.com/food (Boston Globe)
- Celebrity news Lindsay Lohan starts jail term (Associated Press)

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