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Stakes are high in
Mideast peace talks

President Obama will have a key role in peace negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders early next month. (By Farah Stockman, Boston Globe)

Backups at Registry create off-road rage

Wait times have jumped more than 40 percent since staff cuts were made at the Registry of Motor Vehicles
in 2008.
(By Peter Schworm, Boston Globe)

Professor found responsible
for misconduct

Harvard has found prominent psychology professor Marc Hauser responsible for eight instances of scientific misconduct, and the matter is being investigated by the US attorney’s office. (By Tracy Jan, Boston Globe)

Another blow after years of hits

Ex-Patriots fullback Kevin Turner is the 14th former NFL player to be diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's since 1960, and the league is now considering whether to provide benefits to help with care. (By Kay Lazar, Globe)

Historic collections meet the 21st century

Historic New England, which has hundreds of thousands of photos and artifacts, is marking its 100th anniversary by digitizing the collection and making it available for the public to see online. (By Sam Allis, Boston Globe)

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