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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

Home values down,
but tax bills rise
Despite dropping home values, Massachusetts property tax bills continued to rise last year. Cities and towns, looking for money to pay for new buildings and to maintain services, have continued to push up local taxes. (By Matt Carroll and Stephanie S. Daly, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Interactive graphic 2010 Mass. property taxes
To change, or not to change?
As ART artistic director Diane Paulus heads into her second season, she has largely replaced the company’s steady diet of serious avant-garde productions with audience-pleasing musicals and adventurous interactive experiences. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
A family together again
It took almost seven months — seven months that would bring an earthquake to Haiti and leave Abby Emile living in a tent on her relatives’ rat-infested patio, the stench of dead bodies in the air, while Harry and Lynda Emile fought an immigration battle to reunite their family in Boston. (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)
Candidate spending tells
tale of dueling strategies
Charles D. Baker has prioritized spending on consultants and advertising. Governor Deval Patrick is investing heavily in a ground game. Timothy P. Cahill is spending more than he is bringing in, but has enough to be competitive in the fall. (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)

Metro
- Mass. home values down, but tax bills rise (By Matt Carroll and Stephanie S. Daly, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Interactive graphic 2010 Mass. property taxes
- A family together again (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)
- Candidate spending tells tale of dueling strategies (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- For kin, the Iraq mission isn’t over (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Celebrated African-American architectural team helped shape city (By Meghan E. Irons, Globe Staff)
- Tough-skinned pear a symbol of Dorchester’s agrarian past (By Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent)
- Photos Dorchester's pear wine
- Starts & Stops For future of the Longfellow, task force crunching the numbers (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
- Political Circuit Turner issues appeal for witnesses at trial (Boston Globe)
- New England in brief Mass. man killed in traffic accident (Boston Globe)
- Historic Nantucket Lightship beams (By Sydney Lupkin, Globe Correspondent)
- Huge blaze destroys Roxbury warehouse (By John Guilfoil, Globe Staff) | Photos | Video
- Hotel guests evacuated during electrical fire (By Christopher J. Girard, Globe Correspondent)
- Rash of fires blamed on dry spell, arson, carelessness (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- After 2 brawls, 4 people hurt, 1 arrested (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Colleges fight Obama education plans with boost in lobbying (By Alec MacGillis, Washington Post)

Regional editions
Globe North
- Cities on the Edge Gloucester searching for answers to problems in fishing industry, city finances (By Steven Rosenberg, Globe Staff)
Globe West
- For Wellesley police sergeant, the camera always loaded (By Katrina Ballard, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- At world-class equestrian event in Halifax, a celebration of the bond between creature and rider (By Constance Lindner, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Robert Jauron; coach career spanned decades and teams (By Marvin Pave, Globe Correspondent)

Nation
- Support builds for boycotts against Israel, activists say (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Parkgoers find trouble with gadgets (By Leslie Kaufman, New York Times)
- New breed of keepers running lighthouses (By Susan Saulny, New York Times)
- Iowa egg company had repeat violations (By Alec MacGillis, Washington Post)
- Gray wolf protected again in Idaho, Mont. (By Kari Lydersen, Washington Post)
- Blagojevich a distraction for Democrats (By Deanna Bellandi and Christopher Wills, Associated Press)
- Clinic stirs health care dispute (By Alec MacGillis, Washington Post)
- Colleges fight Obama education plans with boost in lobbying (By Alec MacGillis, Washington Post)
- The Nation Today Drilling ban called big threat to jobs (Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Obamas stick with low-key approach to Vineyard vacation (Boston Globe)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Hip-hop star is off the ballot in Haiti (By Tamara Lush and Mike Melia, Associated Press)
- Biologist tracks elusive jaguar (By Ian James, Associated Press)
- Taliban boost attacks against Afghan police (By Rod Nordland, New York Times)
- The World Today Terrorism suspect killed in shootout (Associated Press)
- Sweden cancels arrest warrant for nomadic WikiLeaks founder (By Karl Ritter, Associated Press)
- Australians must wait to learn who will lead after hard-fought vote (By Rod McGuirk, Associated Press)
- Celebrated Russian seed bank struggles for its land, survival (By Irina Titova, Associated Press)
- More towns in Pakistan are flooded (By Ashraf Khan, Associated Press)
- US hopes to revive Afghan rug trade (By Glenn Kessler, Washington Post)
- More Jordanians are expressing discontent with leadership (By Janine Zacharia, Washington Post)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Caritas deal sounds good, but more assurances are needed
- Globe Editorial FM radio: Playing a sneaky tune
- Jeff Jacoby Lighten up, Mr. President
- Lawrence Harmon Urban mechanics
- Joan Vennochi More Romney reboots
- Joanna Weiss The real work against bullying

Sports
- Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 4 Lowrie’s HR picks up Sox in 11th inning (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- On Baseball They’ve got a fighting chance (By Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe)
- Fast break (By Stan Grossfeld, Globe Staff)
- Patriots QB Hoyer second, but not fiddlin’ around (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- On Second Thought Uncovering a trend here? (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe)
- Sports Log Yankees put A-Rod on 15-day DL (Boston Globe)
- Wizards 4, Revolution 1 Wizards work magic (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Revolution Notebook Failure to execute blamed for loss (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- MLS Roundup Hopes fade for Toronto (Associated Press)
- Beat 3, Breakers 2 Tide turns for Breakers in loss to Atlanta (By Robert Mays, Globe Correspondent)
- Basketball Notes Absent Perkins still a team player (By Gary Washburn, Boston Globe)
- Busch breaks out broom after sweep (By Jenna Fryer, Associated Press)
- NFL Notebook Back surgery reported (From Staff And Wire Reports)
- Football Notes Dolphins have a theory about swift evolution (By Albert R. Breer, Boston Globe)
- Hockey Notes Cap puts squeeze on Pandolfo (By Fluto Shinzawa, Boston Globe)
- MLB Roundup Yankees pick up the slack (Associated Press)
- Baseball Notes Rib issue makes trade scenarios rather ticklish (By Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe)
- Red Sox Notebook Comeback by Delgado put on hold by DL trip (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Golf Roundup Atwal grabs three-stroke lead (Associated Press)
- BC’s receivers have some catching up to do (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- BC Notebook Quigley tries to keep foothold (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Alabama starts out as No. 1 (Associated Press)
- Bayhawks 13, Cannons 9 Bayhawks bounce Cannons from MLL playoffs (From Staff Reports)

Business
- Companies plan to raise wages, but will workers spend or save? (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Exports fuel state’s business recovery (By Robert Gavin and Bonnie Kavoussi, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Innovation Economy Rue La La fashions a niche in tough online sales market (By Scott Kirsner, Boston Globe)
- On The Hot Seat How a market for local food fits in Boston (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Smart Choices Printers that do it all (Consumer Reports)
- Consumer Alert Retailers shut the door on returns of opened video games (By Mitch Lipka, Globe Correspondent)
- Job Doc She turned her knack for tinkering into a career (By Cindy Atoji Keene, Globe Correspondent)
- Etiquette at Work On conference calls, just assume the mute button is broken (By Peter Post, Globe Correspondent)
- Mutual Funds Manager sees virtue in sin stocks (By Mark Jewell, Associated Press)
- The Color of Money Incoming college freshmen face lessons in handling credit, staying out of debt (By Michelle Singletary, Washington Post)
- Merger deals helped, but stocks slid anyway (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Sears cuts its loss, but still falls short (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Revenue up, profit off mark at Eaton Vance (Boston Globe)
- McAfee Inc. (Boston Globe)
- EBay Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Osteotech Inc. (Boston Globe)

Arts & Movies
- Some say ART’s artistic director has gone too commercial (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- New book tells how a Cambridge store spread modern design across America (By Robert Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Video Robert Campbell talks about Design Research
- Photos Favorite pieces stand test of time
- Theater critic Louise Kennedy makes her exit (By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff)
- Video Louise Kennedy looks back
- Katy Perry is still pop music’s ‘Dream’ girl (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- Photos Here's looking at Katy Perry
- Discuss Do you think Katy Perry will last?
- Idris Elba is versatile, British (who knew?), and yes — the sexiest man alive (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- Fatih Akin serves up comedy with ‘Soul Kitchen’ (By Justus Bender, Globe Correspondent)
- Bullock Brothers and Hot Tamale Brass Band come together (By Andrew Gilbert, Globe Correspondent)
- ART REVIEW Craft artists show their other sides with drawings in various mediums (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- Open-air film festival brings kung-fu back to Chinatown (By Taylor Adams, Globe Correspondent)
- It’s been a long alt-summer for filmgoers (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- In von Sternberg’s hands, silents were golden (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- DVD Report: This week's new releases (Aug. 22, 2010) (By Tom Russo, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic's picks - art (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Critic's picks - classical music (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Critics' picks - pop music (By James Reed and Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- It’s a mod world (By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff)
- Critics' picks - theater (Boston Globe)
- Letters to the Editor (Boston Globe)
- Late TV listings (Boston Globe)

Ideas
- Data mining the heart (By Courtney Humphries, Boston Globe)
- Q&A The first ambassadors (By Keith O’Brien, Boston Globe)
- The Word HULK HAS SAY (By Erin McKean, Boston Globe)
- Brainiac Pitching Pot (By Christopher Shea, Boston Globe)

Magazine
- What happened to losing? (By Neil Swidey, Boston Globe)
- A fan’s guide to the 2010 Patriots (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Perspective Same old song? (By Ed Siegel, Boston Globe)
- Coupling This is a test (By Nicole Cammorata, Boston Globe)
- First Person You, 2.0 (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Miss Conduct One too many lovers (By Robin Abraham, Boston Globe)
- Cooking Hold the mayo (By Adam Ried, Boston Globe)
- Pierced Love the shovel (By Charles P. Pierce, Boston Globe)
- Best of the road (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Where in the world is Patriots Nation? (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Looking sharper at the Razor (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Meet the rookies (By Nick Cunkelman, Boston Globe)
- Tales from the City Robby on the MTA (Boston Globe)
- On the Block Going for $299,000 (By Elizabeth Gehrman, Boston Globe)
- Style Watch Give us the boot (By Alexandra hall, Boston Globe)
- Dinner with Cupid Down by the sea (Boston Globe)
- Letters Letters to the Magazine editor (Boston Globe)

Travel
- Cheese Pilgrims Revere Petaluma (By Bonnie Tsui, Globe Correspondent)
- Food for Pleasure, Food for Thought in Berkeley (By Patricia Borns, Globe Correspondent)
- Working to cook up the good life ship ’n’ shore (By Joe Ray, Globe Correspondent)
- Art Tours in Boston Entice Tourists From the Midwest (By Necee Regis, Globe Correspondent)
- History and beaches to explore in Brewster (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Destinations Parade for love, a cause — or popcorn (Boston Globe)
- Currents Showtime in Seattle (Boston Globe)
- A range of different perspectives from a Montana fire lookout (By Brian Schott, Globe Correspondent)
- Buenos Aires by way of a menu, not a map (By Tracey Ceurvels, Globe Correspondent)

Books
- An unflinching look at pain (By Alec Solomita, Globe Correspondent)
- Bibliophiles Teacher of law finds lessons of wisdom in literature (By Amanda Katz, Globe Correspondent)
- The Interview | With Maggie Pouncey Growing up by going home (By Anna Mundow, Globe Correspondent)
- A Reading Life Giving ourselves the business (By Katherine A. Powers, Globe Correspondent)
- On Crime Hot on the trail of clues in Europe (By Hallie Ephron, Globe Correspondent)
- Genealogical, genetic tools trace family histories of 12 celebrities (By Buzzy Jackson, Globe Correspondent)
- Shelf Life Paying respect (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- The Find How things worked before cellphones (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- Bookings (By Judith Maas, Boston Globe)
- On Poetry From close-up to wide angle (By Michael Brodeur, Globe Correspondent)
- Seen through a therapist’s eyes, characters unfurl (By Mameve Medwed, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Takes (By Amanda Heller, Globe Correspondent)

Homes
- Home of the Week A Victorian with rich details, unique heart (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)

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