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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)
in 2008. (By Peter Schworm, Boston Globe)
- Video Stalled at the RMV | Graphic Wait times
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)

Metro
- Backups at Registry create off-road rage (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Harvard finds professor responsible for misconduct (By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)
- Ex-Patriot hit with ALS diagnosis (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)
- Son of Russian spies could return to US for school (By Alex Katz and David Filipov, Globe Correspondent | Globe Staff)
- Summer in the City Castle with a view (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Video Summer on Castle Island
- Suffolk sheriff to meet with ICE (By Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff)
- Witnesses recount loss of neighbor (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Video Chelsea man fatally hit by police cruiser
- Kenya government angered by court decision on Obama’s aunt (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- 200 years ago, health care a priority (By Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent)
- Panel decides not to post hospital mortality rates (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Patrick signs bill to help new mothers (Boston Globe)
- Tests look at flow of gases in subway (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Dog in wheelchair scales N.H. mountain (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)
- Three major drug dealers charged in Arlington, police say (By Brock Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- Crackdown on gangs in N.E. leads to 47 arrests, 22 in Mass. (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)
- Obamas’ first day on Vineyard low key (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)

Regional editions
Globe West
- Framingham State ready to graduate to university status (By Erica Noonan, Globe Staff)
Globe North
- For Geezers, the thrill of skateboarding never gets old (By Brion O’Connor, Globe Correspondent)
- Video Skateboard geezers
Globe South
- WALPOLE Walpole to use outside help to fill police post (By Michele Morgan Bolton, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Catherine Dewey, 101; pioneer in law was inspiration to many (By Gloria Negri, Globe Staff)
- Mildred Moulton; science zeal led to a medical career; at 83 (By Stewart Bishop, Globe Correspondent)
- Bill Millin, 88, ‘mad piper’ to Scottish brigade in WWII (By T. Rees Shapiro, Washington Post)
- Harold Connolly, champion in hammer throw (By Frank Litsky, New York Times)
- Wally Lage; news executive oversaw company’s growth (Associated Press)
- Johnny Bailey, 43; shattered records in college football (By Sarah Portlock, Associated Press)
- Andre Kim, fashion designer in S. Korea (Associated Press)
- Conny Mus, longtime Dutch correspondent (Associated Press)

Nation
- Stakes are high in Mideast peace talks (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Karzai now says he will back anticorruption panels (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Fort Hood report urges access to records (Associated Press)
- Blagojevich launches new media blitz (Associated Press)
- US review of off-road racing expands (Associated Press)
- Hotel worker details threat to plane (Associated Press)
- Bear kills caretaker in Ohio (Associated Press)
- Navy votes to discharge former astronaut Nowak (Associated Press)
- Obamas’ first day on Vineyard low key (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- New regulations may disqualify oil claims (By Curt Anderson, Associated Press)
- On mosque controversy, New Yorkers want outsiders to butt out (By Jason Horowitz, Washington Post)
- Escaped Ariz. inmate, girlfriend did not resist arrest at campsite (By Felicia Fonseca and Jonathan J. Cooper, Associated Press)

World
- Arms dealer from Russia ordered to face US charges (Boston Globe)
- Iran will start up nuclear reactor (Associated Press)
- Al Qaeda says it killed 61 army recruits (Associated Press)
- Putin ousts forestry chief over wildfires (Associated Press)
- N. Korea seeking Facebook friends (Associated Press)
- Romanian coin called insensitive to Jews (Associated Press)
- Somali militants seize, burn aid food (Associated Press)
- Britain warns Libya on Lockerbie bombing anniversary (By Ben McConville, Associated Press)
- Floods threaten southern Pakistan (By Carlotta Gall, New York Times)
- Hip-hop star is off the ballot in Haiti (By Tamara Lush and Mike Melia, Associated Press)
- Britain honors surviving pilots in WWII attack 70 years ago (By Jill Lawless, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Now, there’s no going back for unrepentant Clemens
- Globe Editorial Bigger babies, fatter adults
- Globe Editorial Urban violence: listening to victims’ families
- Derrick Z. Jackson Hit the switch
- Renée Loth The new face of Massachusetts
- Tom Matlack Pearl Buck: Bones and a deeper truth
- Quotes of note

Sports
- Clemens headed for a showdown (By Bob Hohler, Globe Staff)
- Pedroia pained by quick return to DL (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Blue Jays 16, Red Sox 2 Blue Jays administer a brutal beatdown (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Painful reminders (Boston Globe)
- Ground game gaining strength (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- John Ortolani gives Cannons a fighting chance (By Sapna Pathak, Globe Correspondent)
- Patriots notebook Strong play needs bit of perspective (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- Revolution still aiming for playoffs (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Marlins’ Paulino tests positive for PEDs (Boston Globe)
- Golf roundup Snedeker ties Atwal for lead (Associated Press)
- Red Sox notebook Team motto: There’s still plenty in reserves (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Roundup Mariners shut out Yankees (Associated Press)
- Serena pulls out of US Open (Associated Press)
- AUTO RACING NOTES Sprint Cup schedule? Same as it ever was (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)

Business
- Many using 401(k)s as a safety net (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- Survey Tapping into a 401(k) early
- North Country jewel for sale (By Robert Preer, Globe Correspondent)
- Photos Changing tides at the Balsams Grand Hotel
- AG’s report details cost of Cape Wind power (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)
- Car travel sees slight boost with skies a little quieter (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Bank’s ex-CEO wants fraud charge dismissed (Bloomberg News)
- Apple closing Quattro after buying it in January (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Nationwide recall of eggs grows; 2d farm involved (Associated Press)
- Post-bankruptcy plan for Tribune Co. unravels (Associated Press)
- US mortgage relief program falling short of goal (By David Streitfeld, New York Times)
- Madoff trustee seeks payment of $34.6m for four months’ work (Bloomberg News)
- Bank to test payment by cellphone (By Peter Eichenbaum, Bloomberg News)
- Eileen AJ Connelly When frugality is a family matter, the lessons may be more apt to be lifelong (By Eileen AJ Connelly, Associated Press)
- Pessimism rules the day on Wall Street (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Tyco to join S&P 500 index next week (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Akamai pushes higher on takeover chatter (Boston Globe)
- Hewlett-Packard Co. (Boston Globe)
- Salesforce.com Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Intuit Inc. (Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- Historic collections meet the 21st century (By Sam Allis, Globe Staff)
- Photos Treasures from Historic New England
- At GRLZradio.org in Dorchester, the DJs are teenage girls who tell it like they see it (By Bella English, Globe Staff)
- BRING THE FAMILY A walk in the Bark (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Names A day for literature, links, but no fair (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE | SUSAN RETIK 9/11 widow Susan Retik shares a bond with Afghan women (By Bella English, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Petty & co. bring their Mojo to Mansfield (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- DANCE REVIEW Goteborg Ballet makes US debut (By Janine Parker, Globe Staff)
- For pair, ‘Memory Show’ covers a lot of ground (By Joel Brown, Globe Correspondent)
- BOOK REVIEW It begins with Carrère’s erotic dream on a train to Russia (By Joseph Peschel, Globe Staff)
- Culture Desk MFA website offers feast for the ears (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Culture Desk Ex-flight attendant hoping his fame takes off (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Culture Desk Notes from the Culture Desk (Boston Globe)
- Movie capsules (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- TV critic's corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- ANNIE’S MAILBOX Mom is a hoarder: What can we do? (Boston Globe)
- Chess Notes (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Voices Getting to know him (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Massachusetts Dance Festival in Boston and Amherst (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do John Stevens performs in Peabody (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do An Evening With the Temptations & the Four Tops at the Cape Cod Melody Tent (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do ‘ Sinatra and Friends’ at Stoneham Theatre (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do ‘Two: two dancers, two duets, two solos’ at Dance Complex (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Ozzy Osbourne unleashes a new installment of Ozzfest (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Piranha 3D’ showcases T&A: teeth and awfulness (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)

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