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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Campaign
crossfire hotter still
Independent Tim Cahill’s former running mate, who is now aligned with Republican Charles D. Baker, sought to draw Governor Patrick into a widening controversy over back-room politicking that has hijacked the campaign. (By Stephanie Ebbert and Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Statement from Loscocco | Cahill | Patrick adviser
- Opinion: Adrian Walker | Scot Lehigh | Editorial
- Video The Big Story: Baker responds to Cahill lawsuit
A week for the record books,
full of sound, fury, intrigue, absurdity
Forgive voters — even those paying close attention to Massachusetts politics — if they have had trouble keeping track of one of the wildest political weeks in memory. (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
Lighting the way to safety
Logan International Airport has become the nation’s first airport to introduce an elaborate new system of lights and radar designed to prevent such collisions and close calls. (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
Bank of America halts home seizures
Bank of America Corp. said yesterday that it will temporarily stop foreclosure sales in all states, including Massachusetts, amid mounting concerns that the nation’s largest bank and other mortgage lenders have seized homes without proper documentation. (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
A song of hope, dedicated to his son
Joey McIntyre (whose son, Rhys, has severe hearing loss) is now an advocate for the deaf. The singer will be at a gala in New York for The Center for Hearing and Communication, and New Kids on the Block are performing Wednesday at a fund-raiser for Massachusetts Eye and Ear. (By Mark Shanahan, Globe Staff)

Metro
- Loscocco says Patrick aide coordinated with Cahill camp (By Stephanie Ebbert and Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- A wild political week, even for silly season (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Logan gets new system designed to prevent crashes (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Boston assessors revoke tax break on Bump condominium (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- 8 Bay State health centers to expand (By Elizabeth Cooney, Globe Correspondent)
- Turner lawyer raises race question (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Some in Cambridge say they want to repeal new sign rules (By Meghan E. Irons, Globe Staff)
- Adrian Walker Error campaign (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- March sends antiviolence message (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Shooting victim recalled as a loving father of two (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Here’s what is closed, open on Columbus Day (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Bicyclist seriously injured on Jamaicaway (Boston Globe)
- BROCKTON Bank robbers recycle cash at car wash (Boston Globe)
- SOMERVILLE Sludgy goop causes environmental mess (Boston Globe)
- MALDEN Inspector is charged with taking bribe (Associated Press)
- NEWBURY Man accused of arson arrested in woods (Boston Globe)
- RICHMOND State correction chief takes post in Va. (Associated Press)
- NEW YORK US court overturns Vt. license plate rule (Associated Press)
- State Senate approves $420m supplemental budget (By Kyle Cheney, State House News Service)
- Pirate station faces closing (By Cara Bayles, Globe Correspondent)
- Malden officials react to shootings (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Family of boy who drowned in Franklin pond moves to sue town (By Rachel Lebeaux, Globe Correspondent)
- Using her nine lives: Kitten rescued twice in same day (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe West
- Rediscovered artifacts offer glimpse of daily life in pre-Revolution Lexington (By Bob Clark, Globe Correspondent)
Globe North
- Topsfield Fair marks 100 years at fairgrounds site (By Kathy McCabe, Globe Staff)
Globe South
- 2d Norfolk District Independent Roos vies with two parties in 2d Norfolk District (By Jessica Bartlett, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Nancy Black, 89; golfer was twice state’s amateur champion (By Marvin Pave, Globe Correspondent)
- The Rev. Charles Mihos, at 89, an inspiration to generations (By Jeffrey Fish, Globe Correspondent)
- Roy Ward-Baker; directed Titanic film ‘Night to Remember’ (Associated Press)
- Phillips Talbot; mediated crises in South Asia (By Dennis Hevesi, New York Times)
- Albertina Walker, ‘Queen of Gospel’ (Associated Press)

Nation
- Civilian to replace general as national security adviser (By David E. Sanger and Helene Cooper, New York Times)
- Border agent kills teen drug suspect (Associated Press)
- N.J. governor to rethink tunnel cancellation (Associated Press)
- Judge orders N.C. school to admit girl with nose piercing (Associated Press)
- FAA issues fire warning on lithium batteries (Associated Press)
- Mexico begins inquiry into reported shooting on border lake (Associated Press)
- Guantanamo detainee loses bid to have US release information to the public (Associated Press)
- Activism of justice’s wife draws concerns (By Jackie Calmes, New York Times)
- Use of salty language roils Calif. election (By Karen Tumulty, Washington Post)
- E-mails show decision to oust Sherrod made hastily (By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press)
- Shots were fired before Kent State shootings, forensic expert says (Associated Press)
- Political notebook Disabled get digital help with new law (Boston Globe)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- News analysis US given a month to save Mideast talks (By Isabel Kershner, New York Times)
- S. Korea wary of power succession in North (Associated Press)
- UN peacekeeper abducted in Darfur (Associated Press)
- Amid crackdown on Gypsies, Sarkozy meets with pope (Associated Press)
- London landmark gets $350m face lift (Associated Press)
- Trapped Chilean miners may see sunlight in a few days (New York Times)
- Audit says West Africa cocoa industry still exploiting children (Associated Press)
- Jailed Chinese activist gets Nobel Peace Prize (By Andrew Jacobs and Jonathan Ansfield, New York Times)
- Suicide bombing in Afghan mosque kills governor, 18 others (By Deb Riechmann and Rahim Faiez, Associated Press)
- Toxic level of Hungary sludge spill in Danube drops (By Pablo Gorondi, Associated Press)
- Uganda arrests 36 people believed tied to World Cup bombings (By Godfrey Olukya, Associated Press)
- Militant cited in alert linked to 9/11 figure (By Juergen Baetz, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial An inspiring governor’s race slides depressingly downhill
- Globe Editorial Football: The wisdom of walking away
- Globe Editorial China proves Nobel jury right
- Derrick Z. Jackson My family's 'Mother Teresa' turns 100
- Steve Almond What to do with debate dodgers
- Renée Loth Head versus heart
- Quotes of note

Sports
- On hockey No offense, but can the Bruins score? (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- No rest during week off (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Bench worth a look (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Bible belt (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Phillies 7, Reds 4 Lights out for the Reds (By Rob Maaddi, Associated Press)
- Braves 5, Giants 4 (11 innings) Braves have a bit extra (By Janie McCauley, Associated Press)
- Sports Log UConn admits to major NCAA violations (Boston Globe)
- SF’s Lincecum shines (By Janie McCauley, Associated Press)
- NFL notebook Favre rumors abound (Associated Press)
- Rangers home in on Rays (By Stephen Hawkins, Associated Press)
- What’s new? Twins in hole (By Ronald Blum, Associated Press)
- Liverpool sale approved by Premier League (Boston Globe)
- Bruins notebook Bergeron signs 3-year extension (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- Coyotes thumbnails (Boston Globe)
- NHL roundup Thrashers’ Pavelec stable after collapsing (Associated Press)
- PC 3, NU 2 Friars start things off right (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- NBA notebook Carlisle faints during practice (Associated Press)
- URI’s feeling of defeat is lost (By Craig Larson, Globe Staff)
- Hockey roundup Terriers slip by Badgers (Staff And Wire Service Reports)
- College football notebook Rutgers rallies late to upend UConn (Associated Press)
- National college football State of excitement (Associated Press)
- Cohasset 24, East Bridgewater 0 Cohasset swamps East Bridgewater (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
- Methuen 31, Chelmsford 21 Methuen takes control in MVC (By Mike Carraggi, Globe Correspondent)
- Brighton 26, O’Bryant 14 Brighton leaves O’Bryant behind (By Lorenzo Recupero, Globe Correspondent)
- Mansfield 28, King Philip 0 Mansfield plays king for a day in blowout (By Mike Grossi, Globe Correspondent)
- Gloucester 24, Salem 13 Shairs (3 TDs) gives Gloucester a lift (By Emily Wright, Globe Correspondent)
- QBs focus of today’s showdown in MVC (By Bob Holmes, Globe Staff)
- School roundup Andrew, Oliver Ames get better of Canton (By Phillip Shore, Globe Correspondent)
- School football roundup Norton rolls past Westwood (By Bob Holmes, Globe Staff)
- Longmeadow 27, CM 26 Longmeadow jolts CM (By Ian Tasso, Globe Correspondent)
- Auto racing notes Johnson has a track record (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Davies pulled over for going 125 m.p.h. (Staff And Wire Reports)

Business
- Bank of America halts foreclosures in Mass. (By Jenifer B. McKim, Globe Staff)
- Dow Jones edges past 11,000 (By Catherine Rampell and Christine Hauser, New York Times)
- Governor’s ad campaign courts Latino voters (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Singular pursuit: Dunkin’ Donuts tests expansion in home market (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Sanofi, Genzyme disagree on what transpired at meeting (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Apple’s Jobs is planning to offer iPhone on Verizon (New York Times)
- United Arab Emirates scraps BlackBerry ban (Bloomberg News)
- CVS says it will not meet profit expectations in ’11 (Associated Press)
- Abbott pulls diet pill Meridia in US amid safety concerns (Bloomberg News)
- FDIC may sue executives of failed banks (By Phil Mattingly, Bloomberg News)
- Wholesale inventories on rise (Associated Press)
- Candice Choi Online checking accounts offer convenience, but beware of the drawbacks (By Candice Choi, Associated Press)
- Investors’ hopes build toward Fed action (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Adobe shrinks back as deal talk fades (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS ImmunoGen rises on drug collaboration (Boston Globe)
- 99 Cents Only Stores (Boston Globe)
- J.C. Penney Co. (Boston Globe)
- Micron Technology Inc. (Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- Joey McIntyre steps into new role: advocate for the deaf (By Mark Shanahan, Globe Staff)
- Voices Her beau has some money issues. Should she stick with him or cut her losses? (By Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Our guide to clubbing (By Luke O'Neil, Globe Correspondent)
- THEATER REVIEW ‘Rock of Ages’ a raucous ode to ’80s hits (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- BRING THE FAMILY Bring the Family: Children of the corn (maze) (By Hayley Kaufman, Globe Staff)
- G FORCE | JUDITH ARONSON Judith Aronson captures her subjects’ likenesses (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- BOOK REVIEW Pair of elderly detectives take on London killer in latest tale (By Diane White, Globe Correspondent)
- MOVIE REVIEW
Craven’s 3-D film will make you jump — for the exits (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Jackson revisits roots of rock and rockabilly (By Stuart Munro, Globe Correspondent)
- Names Cast and fans rock opening-night party (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Wolf howls in LA (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Steaking out Miami (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Disturbed canceled (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names March for Magnus (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names All Gall-ed up (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Epstein honored (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- More Celebrity News ‘Harry’ in 2-D (Associated Press)
- Things to do Musica Nuova in Cambridge (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do An Evening With Brunonia Barry in Arlington (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Wellesley Symphony Orchestra at Mass Bay Community College (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do ‘Black Entrepreneurs: Citizenship in the 18th and 19th Centuries’ in Boston (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Evening of electronica (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Movie capsules (Boston Globe)
- TV critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- ANNIE’S MAILBOX Her boyfriend bows to his stepdaughter (Boston Globe)
- Chess Notes (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)

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