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INNOVATION ECONOMY

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Hopes rise for
deal on casinos

State legislative leaders, downbeat for days about the prospects of reaching a compromise on legislation to expand gambling, were more optimistic late yesterday that a deal was within reach. (By Andrea Estes and Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)

Hidden treasures no longer

A special international partnership will make the Peabody Essex Museum the first place in the world to display a group of 90 imperial objects from a hidden Chinese palace complex inside Beijing's Forbidden City. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)

Boat tax saga hurts Kerry;
how much is hard to gauge

Senator Kerry’s yacht issues may be considered just a minor stumble. But in a state that has just elected a new US senator with the carefully-crafted image of a pickup-driving, barn jacket-wearing common man, Kerry now seems likely to be perceived as ever more out of touch, political analysts said. (By Sarah Schweitzer and Marissa Lang, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)

Public food market gets $10m promise

Boston is finally slated to get its own downtown public food market — a showcase for dozens of New England agricultural businesses that will sell locally grown produce, artisan cheeses, seafood, and meats. (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

Kennedy Senate institute
design plans take shape

Designs unveiled for a $60 million institute named for the late senator Edward M. Kennedy show a simple, angular building that will sit in the shadow of its iconic neighbor, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)

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