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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

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)
- Photos Images from 'The Emperor's Private Paradise'
- Video Trailer for 'Treasures from the Forbidden City'
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)
- Photos Edward M. Kennedy Institute renderings
- Graphic Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the US Senate
- Review: A structure befitting younger sibling’s role

Metro
- Hopes rise for deal on casinos (By Andrea Estes and Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Boat tax saga hurts Kerry; how much is hard to gauge (By Sarah Schweitzer and Marissa Lang, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- What John Kerry’s sloop money could buy (Boston Globe)
- Kennedy Senate institute design plans take shape (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- For six state colleges, a new outlook (By Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent)
- At peace in the world far from the war (By June Q. Wu, Globe Correspondent)
- School mourns student, friend (By Alex Katz, Globe Correspondent)
- Video An athlete and a gentleman
- Parking bargain lures efficient vehicles (By Peter DeMarco, Globe Correspondent)
- Video Cheap parking in Boston
- Yvonne Abraham Gamble gets old (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- First great white shark tagged this year (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Coalition backing ‘right to repair’ urges lawmakers to act this week (By Michael Norton, State House News Service)
- New England in Brief Man shot to death near Shawmut Station (Boston Globe)
- 2 decades later, rape victim faces suspect (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Man who set cat on fire is back in prison (By Vivian Ho, Globe Correspondent)
- Vt. group turns international focus on saving a disappearing songbird (By Wilson Ring, Associated Press)
- Conn. judge rejects death-penalty challenge (By John Christoffersen, Associated Press)
- MWRA workers find other half of failed pipe coupling (By Travis Andersen and Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)

Regional editions
Globe West
- Food trucks are a growing trend in the west suburbs (By Rachel Lebeaux, Globe Correspondent)
Globe North
- World Team Tennis Lobsters find a home in Middleton (By Bob Duffy, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- QUINCY Quincy program seeks to make homes, businesses, and city more energy-efficient (By Robert Knox, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Mikki Ritvo, 94; educator was working mother in ’60s (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Billy Loes, 80, offbeat pitcher for Brooklyn Dodgers in 1950s (By Richard Goldstein, New York Times)
- Ivy Bean, Briton was known as Twitter’s oldest user, 104 (Associated Press)
- John Barbero, announcer for Penguins for 30 years (Associated Press)
- John Callahan, 59; cartoonist saw life through a dark lens (By Bruce Weber, New York Times)
- Judith D. Peabody; worked with AIDS victims, families (By Bruce Weber, New York Times)

Nation
- US judge bars Arizona officers from ID checks on immigrants (By Randal C. Archibold, New York Times)
- Firm doubles response to Mich. oil spill (Associated Press)
- Firefighters work to contain Calif. blazes (Associated Press)
- Scientists say planet continues to warm (Associated Press)
- Rare mix of donkey, zebra born in Ga. park (Associated Press)
- 2 convicted in Pa. police sergeant’s death (Associated Press)
- Arizona county deported 26,146 (By Suzanne Gamboa, Associated Press)
- Law reduces inequity in cocaine, crack sentencing (By Jim Abrams, Associated Press)
- FBI knows its surveillance regulations, director tells Congress (By Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press)
- Day 100: Embattled BP vows changes (By Harry R. Weber, Associated Press)
- Gulf Notebook Along the Louisiana coast, months of struggle, hope (Associated Press)
- Case of ousted Ill. governor goes to jury (Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Obama presses for small-business bill (Boston Globe)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Pakistani airliner crash kills all 152 aboard (By Shaiq Hussain, Washington Post)
- British leader woos India on trade (Associated Press)
- Moscow swelters in smog, record heat (Associated Press)
- US investigates contract workforce in Iraq (Associated Press)
- 3D film reconstructs the devastation of Polish capital during World War II (Associated Press)
- French police find bodies of 8 newborns (Associated Press)
- To mix of cheers and jeers, Spanish region bans bullfighting (By Joseph Wilson, Associated Press)
- Crackdown on illegal Gypsies stirs French Roma (Associated Press)
- Japanese supertanker damage raises alarm in Persian Gulf (By Adam Schreck, Associated Press)
- More than 150 years later, ship is found (Associated Press)
- China floods strand 30,000, dump chemicals into river (By Chi-Chi Zhang, Associated Press)
- US support may give talks boost, Egypt says (Associated Press)
- German prosecutors charge suspected Nazi camp guard (By Kirsten Grieshaber, Associated Press)
- Afghan blast kills 25 on bus (By Amir Shah, Associated Press)
- Pentagon studies possible risks to Afghans from leaked documents (By Eric Schmitt, New York Times)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Envision Longfellow not just as a bridge, but an amenity
- Globe Editorial Clinton: Loud and proud for human rights
- Globe Editorial Expertise lost at crucial time
- Edward L. Glaeser The weight watchers
- Joan Vennochi Patrick's magic 'win' number
- Joshua Green A case for Elizabeth Warren
- Charles Fried Obama should give Warren a recess appointment

Sports
- Red Sox 7, Angels 3 Red Sox complete heaven-sent sweep of Angels (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Sky-high about Red Sox after thrilling victory over Angels (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Time to spot players who can get it done (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- Scorched earth (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Revolution sorely lacking (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Wright found dead in Memphis (By Adrian Sainz, Associated Press)
- Sports Log Raptors GM: Bosh had ‘checked out’ (Boston Globe)
- Patriots notebook McCourty fulfills No. 1 goal (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- NFL notebook Haynesworth ends boycott (Associated Press)
- Roundup Rays shackle Tigers (Associated Press)
- Notables (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox notebook Red Sox’ Beckett left the rest to teammate Scutaro (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook Rondo remains in hunt for spot (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- West 5, East 0 Cape’s West stars the best (By Ally Mielnicki, Globe Correspondent)
- Pitino details sexual encounter with suspect (By Brett Barrouquere and Will Graves, Associated Press)
- Bruins renew ECHL affiliation (Boston Globe)
- National notes Thompson playing the role of an old pro (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Pro tours at a glance (Boston Globe)
- Keeping score around New England (Boston Globe)

Business
- Public food market gets $10m promise (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Mass. pension fund rebounds strongly (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Grateful Dead’s marketing strategy becomes model for Internet age (By James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent)
- Photos Business lessons from the Grateful Dead
- Tech Lab Take the work out of your social network (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Video Tech Lab: Flipboard keeps you up-to-date
- N.E. economy is growing, but unevenly (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- State denies Cape Wind foe’s request for longer review (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)
- Economists paint gloomier picture (By Jeannine Aversa, Associated Press)
- Sanofi reportedly readying a formal offer for Genzyme (By Albertina Torsoli and Jeffrey McCracken, Bloomberg News)
- Apple sues unauthorized suppliers (Bloomberg News)
- Faulty mortgage report being revised (Associated Press)
- Price of oil falls as inventories swell (Bloomberg News)
- Fewer seek loans, despite low rates (Associated Press)
- Aetna deal lifts CVS as profits weaken (Associated Press)
- It’s Blizzard v. Blizz Frozen Yogurt (By Bloomberg News, Boston Globe)
- After Tylenol recall, Novartis makes move on rival (By Natasha Singer, New York Times)
- Senate panel backs three for Federal Reserve (By Scott Lanman, Bloomberg News)
- Investment in durables picking up (By Timothy R. Homan, Bloomberg News)
- Congress set to pass aviation safety bill (By Joan Lowy, Associated Press)
- Earnings Roundup Lower prices cut profit at Akamai (Boston Globe)
- The Savings Game Don’t wait for the SEC — insist that your adviser put your interests first now (By Humberto Cruz, Boston Globe)
- Signs of slowing growth slow the market (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Casino supplier says sales are slipping (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Waters’ profit rises 21% (Boston Globe)
- CB Richard Ellis Group (Boston Globe)
- Websense Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Wyndham Worldwide (Boston Globe)
- Stake in Landmark Center on market (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

Style/Arts |
- Hidden treasures no longer (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Photos 'The Emperor's Private Paradise'
- Video Trailer for 'Treasures from the Forbidden City'
- Critic's Notebook On Columbia Point, a structure befitting younger sibling’s role (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- For some dog owners, when pets are left off the guest list, the party’s over (By Beth Teitell, Globe Correspondent)
- VOICES It’s great to be Ken (By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff)
- Suggestions for avoiding an oily face on hot summer days (By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff)
- For Arnold Arboretum photographer, documenting trees was a natural fit (By Luke O’Neil, Globe Correspondent)
- MOVIE REVIEW
My Tale of Two Cities movie review -- My Tale of Two Cities showtimes (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- MOVIE REVIEW
Cloud 9 movie review -- Cloud 9 showtimes (By Tom Russo, Globe Correspondent)
- STAGE REVIEW ‘After the Revolution’ explores family secrets and politics with wit and wisdom (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- BOOK REVIEW Carl Hiaasen skewers celebrity culture in ‘Star Island’ (By Carlo Wolff, Boston Globe)
- Ask Martha: Tropical plants are easy to maintain (By Martha Stewart, Boston Globe)
- Handyman on call: She needs new floor plan. (By Peter Hotton, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE | BRUCE IRVING Bruce Irving: from ‘This Old House’ to ‘This New House’ (By Molly Jane Quinn, Boston Globe)
- Bargain Bin (By Ami Albernaz, Boston Globe)
- Names MTV at the Middle East (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Celebrity News Working with Woody (Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW At House of Blues, Robyn soars and Kelis bores (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- Critic’s corner (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Mark your calendar (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Music: the week ahead (Boston Globe)
- Arts: the week ahead (Boston Globe)
- Nightlife: the week ahead (Boston Globe)
- Events: the week ahead (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY ‘Elvis on Tour: 75th Anniversary Celebration’ at area theaters (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Beckett Bowl fund-raiser at Lucky Strike Lanes (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW Lilith at Comcast Center (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- TODAY Roxbury International Film Festival gets underway with ‘Speed-Dating’ screening, Q&A (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- SATURDAY BSO at Tanglewood features conductor Juanjo Mena and soprano Hei-Kyung Hong (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Daily guide to television and radio (Boston Globe)
- On Demand picks (Boston Globe)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Party Lines (Boston Globe)

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