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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Election 2010 | Day-after resolve
With clashes likely, Obama,
GOP talk of cooperation
President Obama said yesterday he is prepared to work seriously with the new Republican leadership in the House — despite being on an apparent collision course with the GOP on health care and deficit reduction. (By Matt Viser and Bryan Bender, Boston Globe)
- Graphic Balance of power in Congress
- What’s ahead in the lame duck session in Congress
- Divided Congress unlikely to agree on economy
- Tea Party took steam out of GOP Senate bid
- Joshua Green For Tea Party, the real test is coming
- Three top committee chairmen are ousted
- Handful of results might be weeks off
- Shifting of power likely to rattle state houses
- Candidates find spending money doesn't ensure a win
- Obama’s Asia trip may show if vote has dimmed his star
Patrick readies a sharply reduced agenda
Governor Deval Patrick, who came into office four years ago with big-ticket promises such as putting 1,000 new police officers on the streets and providing property tax relief, began yesterday to sketch a more modest and austere agenda for the next four years. (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Governor urged to address threats to business, recovery
- AFTER THE GOVERNOR’S RACE Cahill | Baker
- BOSTON TURNOUT For Democrats, door-to-door did trick
- GLAESER For Patrick, a chance to be centrist
- Yvonne Abraham School of hard knocks
- Money fuels repeal of alcohol tax
- Brother edges out brother for Governor’s Council
Turnout told tale for state Democrats
Turnout patterns in Tuesday’s Democratic sweep were almost an inversion of those in January, when Republican Scott Brown won a stunning upset to become US senator. (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- Graphic The voting shift between Brown and Baker
- Graphics No coattails for Baker | Voting patterns
- 2012 Democrats say hopes rise of beating Brown
- Joan Vennochi For Brown, a little less gloss
- The only salve: Wins at bottom of GOP ticket
- Editorial For Mass. GOP, a bright spot in the House
Three allegedly confess
in death of deliveryman
Two Boston high school students and a 20-year-old man confessed to police in gruesome detail how they lured a pizza deliveryman to a vacant Hyde Park apartment on Sept. 1, stabbed him 16 times, and pulled $143 from his pocket as he was dying, a prosecutor said in court yesterday.
(By Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff)
Modern Theatre brought up-to-date
The reopening of the Modern Theatre on lower Washington Street, to be marked with a ribbon cutting today by owner Suffolk University -- which undertook the $41 million project to rebuild it -- is an important step forward for the historic Theatre District. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)

Metro
- Election 2010 | Day-after resolve Patrick readies a sharply reduced agenda (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 This time around, big turnout fueled Patrick, Democrats (By Brian C. Mooney, Globe Staff)
- Three allegedly confess in death of deliveryman (By Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 | LOOKING TO 2012 Democrats say hopes rise of beating Brown (By Alan Wirzbicki, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 | BOSTON TURNOUT For Democrats, door-to-door did trick (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 | REPUBLICANS The only salve: Wins at bottom of GOP ticket (By Stephanie Ebbert, Globe Staff)
- Natural gas line severed; Hyde Park home explodes (By David Abel and Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- School Committee approves in-district charter school plan (By James Vaznis, Globe Staff)
- Yvonne Abraham School of hard knocks (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- Justices debate tax credit for religious schools (By Robert Barnes, Washington Post)
- Officer, man in shootout knew each other (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- BOSTON Court backs Romney on official’s exit (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Joseph Lee School awarded $100,000 (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Woman acquitted in ’07 death of husband (Boston Globe)
- RAYNHAM Legion post to remember fallen soldier (Associated Press)
- DALTON Officer shoots attempted arson suspect (Associated Press)
- MANSFIELD Taunton man dies in I-495 SUV rollover (Boston Globe)
- Judge calls for accord on release of evidence in student’s death (By Travis Anderson, Globe Staff)
- Intruder denies attacking victims in N.H. home invasion (By Lynne Tuohy, Associated Press)
- Trial over, Turner returns to work on City Council (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Defense asks jury to spare Conn. killer (By John Christoffersen, Associated Press)
- Police seek 2d suspect in attack (By Vivian Ho, Globe Correspondent)
- Belmont native killed in Afghanistan awarded Bronze Star (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Trove of sports management history donated to UMass Amherst (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 Brother edges out brother for position on Governor’s Council (By L. Finch, Globe Correspondent)
- AFTER THE GOVERNOR’S RACE Embattled Cahill to focus on treasurer’s office for now (By Sarah Schweitzer, Globe Staff)
- Election 2010 | Republican Baker’s dream unfulfilled, his options remain numerous (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)

Regional editions
Globe West
- Needham kicks off 300th anniversary by celebrating high school football legacy (By Katrina Ballard, Globe Correspondent)
Globe North
- Methuen preserves priceless link to Robert Frost (By Karen Sackowitz, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- PLYMOUTH Plymouth conference will examine social issues in wind-energy planning (By Robert Knox, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Carolyn Thomas, professor of social work at BC, 83 (By J.M. Lawrence, Globe Correspondent)
- Clyde King, 86; pitcher later managed Giants, Yankees (Associated Press)
- Ex-prime minister of Russia, Viktor Chernomyrdin, 72 (By Lynn Berry, Associated Press)
- Andy Irons, 32; Hawaii surfer won 3 world championships (By Jaymes Song, Associated Press)

Nation
- Election 2010 | Day-after resolve With clashes likely, Obama, GOP talk of cooperation (By Matt Viser and Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)
- Justices debate tax credit for religious schools (By Robert Barnes, Washington Post)
- US sues to close Massey mine in Ky. (Associated Press)
- FBI says military-related shootings linked (Associated Press)
- Life sentence in pregnant woman’s slaying (Associated Press)
- National parks free on Veterans Day (Associated Press)
- Rescued miner headed to Graceland (Associated Press)
- See me, Obi-Wan Kenobi; live 3-D video in the works (By Malcolm Ritter, Associated Press)
- Number of farm animal vets falling (By Olivia Munoz, Associated Press)
- What’s ahead in the lame duck session in Congress (Associated Press)
- Tea Party took steam out of GOP Senate bid (By Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Handful of results might be weeks off (By Kristen Wyatt, Associated Press)
- Shifting of power likely to rattle state houses (By Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press)
- Three top committee chairmen are ousted (By Sam Hananel, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Candidates with money find spending it doesn’t ensure a win (Boston Globe)
- US says 3 Americans aided Somali terrorists (By Jim Suhr and Amy Forlitti, Associated Press)

World
- US to undergo UN review of rights record (By Coleen Barry, Associated Press)
- Ferocious new blast from Indonesian volcano triggers more evacuations (Associated Press)
- A shaken Haiti braces as Tomas nears (Associated Press)
- 10-year-old mother causes stir in Spain (Associated Press)
- Israel suspends special talks with UK (Associated Press)
- YouTube heeds call to pull jihad videos (By New York Times, Boston Globe)
- Al Qaeda threat targets Christians (By Sinan Salaheddin, Associated Press)
- Taliban ratchet up attacks on Afghan security forces (By Katharine Houreld, Associated Press)
- UK identifies Al Qaeda offshoot as escalating threat at home (By David Stringer, Associated Press)
- Pushed by court, Ireland sets by-election for Parliament seat (By Shawn Pogatchnik, Associated Press)
- UN troops may have brought cholera (By Jonathan M. Katz, Associated Press)
- Iran rebukes Russia for canceling missile delivery (By Ali Akbar Dareini, Associated Press)
- Obama’s Asia trip may show if vote has dimmed his star (By Christopher Torchia, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial For embattled Mass. GOP, a bright spot in the House
- Globe Editorial Whining candidates: More class next time?
- Globe Editorial China: Red therapy
- EDWARD L. GLAESER For Patrick, a chance to be centrist
- Joan Vennochi For Brown, a little less gloss
- Joshua Green For Tea Party, the real test is coming

Sports
- Celtics 105, Bucks 102 (OT) Celtics push for an OT win (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Dan Shaughnessy Nothing is sacred, and little is secret (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Bruins 5, Sabres 2 In short, Bruins prevail over the struggling Sabres (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Patriots’ Mankins is blocking out contract issues (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- On football Mangini’s hand a bit shaky at Browns’ helm (By Greg A. Bedard, Globe Staff)
- On basketball Pierce gets his point across (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Brown and Fucillo win Gold Helmets (Boston Globe)
- Celtics notebook Celtics’ Garnett living on the edge lately (By Julian Benbow and Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- NBA roundup Atlanta remains unbeaten (Associated Press)
- NFL notebook Bills GM Nix decides to bring on Merriman (Associated Press)
- Patriots notebook Browns QB real McCoy? (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- Titans get Moss; Childress explains — a bit (Associated Press)
- BC’s Fox has paid his dues (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Wasylk is busy for Eagles (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- Bruins notebook Wheeler giving new line a spin for Bruins (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- NHL roundup Hurricanes blast DiPietro for 7 goals in win (Associated Press)
- Red Sox notebook Time for Red Sox to decide on Ortiz’s option (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Baseball notebook Mets move quickly to hang on to Reyes (Associated Press)
- Madison Park 1, East Boston 0 Cardinals find sweet redemption (By Jason Mastrodonato, Globe Correspondent)
- O'Bryant 1, Brighton 0 Versatile Jones lifts O’Bryant (By Phillip Shore, Globe Correspondent)
- School roundup Shorthanded Lexington wins (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
- Twellman retires from Revolution (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Breeders' Cup In many ways, ‘Lookin’ lucky to have made it (By Beth Harris, Associated Press)

Business
- Economy set to sputter along (By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)
- Governor is urged to address threats to business, recovery (By Casey Ross and Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Money fuels repeal of alcohol tax (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)
- Tech Lab With wave of a hand, Microsoft’s Kinect is the controller to beat (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Biogen Idec to cut 13 percent of its global workforce (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Automakers post double-digit rises in US sales last month (By Dee-Ann Durbin and Sharon Silke Carty, Associated Press)
- Mazda seat belt case may split court (Bloomberg News)
- 38 Studios edges closer to R.I. move (Associated Press)
- Service, manufacturing making gains (Associated Press)
- Around the Region Alnylam reports a deeper loss (Associated Press)
- Around the Region State halves utility’s rate hike plan (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- Around the Region Panera Bread has appetite to expand (Globe Staff)
- Around the Region Pharmacy benefit unit weighs on CVS (Associated Press)
- Fed to spend $600b on Treasury bonds (By David E. Sanger and Sewell Chan, New York Times)
- Lender acknowledges robosigner problem (By Dakin Campbell and Natalie Doss, Bloomberg News)
- Google avoids fine, though it breached Britain’s privacy laws (By Eric Pfanner, New York Times)
- Stocks get lift as Fed unveils stimulus details (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Casino operator trims its 3d-quarter loss (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Analyst upgrades Aspen Technology (Boston Globe)

Style/Arts |
- Modern Theatre brought up-to-date (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Mashing modern days with the Victorian age excites fans of Steampunk (By Ethan Gilsdorf, Globe Correspondent)
- Steampunk sources (By Ethan Gilsdorf, Globe Correspondent)
- G FORCE | DEBBIE MONOSSON Debbie Monosson discusses her grandfather and ‘I Was There in Color,’ the documentary about him that she will introduce at the Boston Jewish Film Festival (By Sam Allis, Globe Staff)
- Bargain Bin (By Ami Albernaz, Globe Correspondent)
- Move to New Hampshire proves inspirational for designer Emerson Fry (By Nicole Cammorata, Globe Staff)
- After Islands launch, Jack Wills brings its casual clothing to Newbury Street (By Christopher Muther, Globe Staff)
- Voices Colleges have demonized Four Loko, but students need to be smarter about risks (By Taylor Adams, Globe Correspondent)
- STAGE REVIEW Divas spark ‘Two Wives’ premiere at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre (By Sandy MacDonald, Globe Correspondent)
- STAGE REVIEW Yale Rep serves regret and recrimination on the rocks (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- BOOK REVIEW In her new memoir, Heather Sellers writes of rare disease, family dysfunction (By Eric Liebetrau, Globe Correspondent)
- Week Ahead The week ahead: music (Boston Globe)
- Week ahead The week ahead: arts (Boston Globe)
- Week ahead The week ahead: nightlife (Boston Globe)
- Week ahead The week ahead: events (Boston Globe)
- Mark your calendar (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Party lines (Boston Globe)
- TV critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- HANDYMAN ON CALL Fixing cracks in chimney (By Peter Hotton, Globe Correspondent)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Things to do A tribute to bassist Milt Hinton (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Belmont World Film’s ‘Finding Your Voice’ program to screen ‘Louder Than a Bomb,’ ‘Thy Will Be Done’ (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do String Showcase at Berklee Performance Center (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Dennis Lehane to read from his novel ‘Moonlight Mile’ at Coolidge Corner Theatre and sign copies at Brookline Booksmith (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Things to do Eddie From Ohio to play Somerville Theatre (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Event picks for kids this week (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Bargain Bin (By Ami Albernaz, Globe Correspondent)
- MUSIC REVIEW Social Distortion still has punk roar (By Jonathan Perry, Globe Correspondent)
- Names Food for thought (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Dresden Dolls are back in the house (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- Names ICA adds two to curatorial staff (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Watson says Brown has made the grade (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names McFerrin pays a visit (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names ‘Pilgrim’ lands (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Knighthood suits him (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Fox gets axed; Eliza drops in (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names It’s a boy-apalooza (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Around town (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- More celebrity news Actress testifies (Associated Press)

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