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INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

Threat of Lyme
disease widens
The tick-borne ailment is now rampant in swaths of Massachusetts where locally acquired cases of Lyme disease were uncommon a decade ago.
(By Stephen Smith, Boston Globe)
(By Stephen Smith, Boston Globe)
A low-key visitor: Obama turns
Vineyard into isle of seclusion
President Obama has shunned public images of enjoyment while vacationing with his family on Martha's Vineyard this week. (By Mark Arsenault, Globe)
Videos capture memories
to last beyond a lifetime
Karyn Slomski, a 38-year-old mother who has advanced breast cancer, created videos with her family to serve as a living memory. (By Peter Schworm, Boston Globe)
- Video You will remember me
Teaching the teachers lessons on culture
Boston students and advocates want to confront what they say is a gap in city teachers' knowledge of students' culture, language, and customs. (By James Vaznis, Globe)
For Dems, a tempting tack to the right
Democratic state lawmakers have grown anxious in the face of voters who are increasingly angry and skeptical of incumbents. (By Michael Levenson, Boston Globe)

Metro
- Lyme disease finds new foothold inland (By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)
- Vacationing president and family shun public images of enjoyment (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- For Mass. Democrats, a tempting tack to the right (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Students urge more cultural training for Boston teachers (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Dying Auburn woman creates video memories to last beyond a lifetime (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- Boston Archdiocese limits access to critics’ blogs (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- Questions follow Roxbury warehouse inferno (By Kay Lazar and John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Video game helps youth develop anger control skills (By June Q. Wu, Globe Correspondent)
- Dedham woman’s genealogical database helps Jews search Mass. roots (By Michele Morgan Bolton, Globe Correspondent)
- Move-in ritual begins another year for Boston area colleges (By Matt Byrne and Sean Teehan, Globe Correspondents)
- Some wind advocates are now foes (Associated Press)
- Vt. to tap Democrat tomorrow for wide-open governor’s race (By Dave Gram, Associated Press)
- Police standoff in Mission Hill ends when home found empty (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- New England in brief Assault in North End prompts a warning (Boston Globe)

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
- Arthur G. Allen, 63; headed Bay State aeronautics panel (By Jeffrey Fish, Globe Correspondent)
- Andrew Roth, 91; chronicled world of British politicians (By John F. Burns, New York Times)
- CBS's Harold Dow, 62; brought human touch to difficult stories (Associated Press)
- Mario Obledo, humanitarian and rights advocate; at 78 (Associated Press)
- Jack Horkheimer, host of ‘Star Gazer’ on PBS; at age 72 (Associated Press)
- Kenny Edwards, original member of Stone Poneys; 64 (From Wire Services)

Nation
- Vacationing president and family shun public images of enjoyment (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Angry crowds swell rallies over N.Y. mosque (By Verena Dobnik, Associated Press)
- Gulf claims chief defends no-sue rule (Associated Press)
- Plane ferrying 4 missing in Alaska (Associated Press)
- Blagojevich won’t rule out return to politics (Associated Press)
- Bear that killed caretaker euthanized (Associated Press)
- Hawaii coral to be monitored for bleaching (Associated Press)
- Informant is central to bomb plot case (By Tom Hays, Associated Press)
- Katrina brings influx of immigrants (By Ylan Q. Mui, Washington Post)
- Los Angeles to open costliest school in US, at $578m (By Christina Hoag, Associated Press)
- Dozens held after LA party (Associated Press)
- 2 tropical storms build (Associated Press)
- Candidates fending off reformist challengers (Boston Globe)

World
- 33 Chilean miners are alive, but still trapped (By Federico Quilodran, Associated Press)
- US combat role in Iraq unlikely, general says (Associated Press)
- Rain batters China anew; 94,000 evacuated (Associated Press)
- Iran unveils ‘ambassador of death’ drone (Associated Press)
- Police block activists’ march through Moscow (Associated Press)
- Haitian singer still pressing candidacy bid (Associated Press)
- Netanyahu sets his starting point on peace talks (By Josef Federman, Associated Press)
- Many Pakistanis can’t afford to flee (By Tim Sullivan, Associated Press)
- Signs point to Egyptian leader’s son as successor (By Maggie Michael, Associated Press)
- Taiwanese craftsman seeks to save character printing heritage (By Diana Jou, Associated Press)
- Karzai admits intervening for aide accused of graft (By Eric Schmitt, New York Times)
- Afghanistan, US to check cash (By Greg Miller, Washington Post)
- Australian politics parties lobby independents after close election (By Rod McGuirk, Associated Press)
- US sees minor Al Qaeda role in Afghan war (By Craig Whitlock, The Washington Post)
- Motive cited in Taliban arrest (By Dexter Filkins, New York Times News Service)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Slurs at soldier’s funeral are outrageous, but not illegal
- Globe Editorial The ironman’s disease
- James Carroll Onward, Christian Zionists
- Taisha Sturdivant Black skin, judged by Western standards; even compliments have edges

Sports
- On Football No sure unit of measure yet for Patriots’ offense (By Albert R. Breer, Boston Globe)
- Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 0 Fine Clay (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan When Buchholz fired, Clay was hard for Jays to deal with (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Golf Roundup Atwal has winning quality (Associated Press)
- Road trips up Revolution again (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- US 86, Spain 85 Durant, zone defense lift US over Spain (By Paul Logothetis, Associated Press)
- Sports Log Federer wins Cincinnati Masters title (Boston Globe)
- Red Sox Notebook Smooth and efficient (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Baseball Notebook Piniella opts for retirement (Associated Press)
- Baseball Roundup Garza shines for Rays (Associated Press)
- Triple was a turn for the best for Red Sox’ Ortiz (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- NFL Notebook Bradford could get started (Associated Press)
- OL Ojinnaka is acquired (Boston Globe)
- Ups and downs of BC football (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Mystery illness hits high school team (By Phuong Le, Associated Press)
- Auto Racing Busch has last laugh among rivals following sweep (Associated Press)

Business
- Cambridge’s Seaside has new approach to Fragile X (By Karen Weintraub, Globe Correspondent)
- Extensive research helps Boston-based Essential Inc. redefine product design (By Dave Copeland, Globe Correspondent)
- Innovation Economy iPhone app eliminates waiting in checkout line (By Scott Kirsner, Globe Correspondent)
- Taiwanese CEO told to stay in US (Associated Press)
- Regulators face questions on eggs (Washington Post)
- New credit card rules take effect (By Washington Post, Boston Globe)
- Life Sciences Roundup Cambridge’s Anchor gets a $10m lift from investors (By Luke Timmerman, Xconomy.Com)
- Ask Dr. Knowledge Binary code is as easy as 1, 10, 11 (Boston Globe)
- The Green Blog UNH professor restores historic relief map of three New England states (Boston Globe)
- User Friendly Neato’s mighty, if not mindful, vacuum cleaner (By Mark Baard, Boston Globe)
- A change in home values (By David Streitfeld, New York Times)

Health/Science |
- In search of the best weight loss method for diabetics and the obese (By Karen Weintraub, Globe Correspondent)
- Health Answers What are silent migraines, and can they lead to migraine headaches? (By Courtney Humphries, Boston Globe)
- G Force Dr. Gary Balady discusses what led him to preventive cardiology (Boston Globe)
- Be Well Blood test could predict best hypertension drug; outward-turned knees may increase risk of arthritis (Boston Globe)
- White Coat Notes Hospital starts texting service for ER wait times (Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW Callithumpian Consort puts on a night to remember (By David Weininger, Globe Correspondent)
- Album Review On ‘Spread the Love,’ Ronnie Earl gets his message across without words (Boston Globe)
- Album Review Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, 'Hawk' (Boston Globe)
- Album Review Fantasia, 'Back to Me' (Boston Globe)
- Album Review !!!, 'Strange Weather, Isn't It?' (Boston Globe)
- Album Review Little Big Town, 'The Reason Why' (Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW Adam Lambert cut loose at South Shore Music Circus (By Marc Hirsh, Globe Correspondent)
- Good ‘Wife’; better ‘Burn’ (Boston Globe)
- BOOK REVIEW Amy Boesky’s memoir, both touching and painful (By Clea Simon, Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW From Paris, with finesse and perfumed Bart�k (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- TOMORROW ‘RiffTrax Live: Reefer Madness’ in area theaters (Boston Globe)
- TODAY Boston Public Library to screen ‘Amos & Andrew’ (Boston Globe)
- TOMORROW Gordon’s Fine Wines & Liquors presents the Summer Sommelier Wine Series (Boston Globe)
- TOMORROW Ozzfest at Comcast Center (Boston Globe)
- TODAY Realist paintings from the Martin collection on display at Cape Cod Museum of Art (Boston Globe)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Boston Globe)
- Daily guide (Boston Globe)
- On demand picks (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox What's good for him is not enough for her (Boston Globe)
- Chess notes Gauging the growth of chess in China (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Boston Globe)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Celebrity News Paquin, Moyer wed (Boston Globe)

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