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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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$1b effort yields
no bioterror defenses
The Pentagon is scaling back one of its largest efforts to develop treatments for troops and civilians infected in a germ warfare attack after a $1 billion, five-year program fell short of its primary goal. (By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)
Jets 28, Patriots 21 > Dan Shaughnessy
Title march stops short
The Patriots were shocked by the hated New York Jets, 28-21, in the divisional round of the playoffs at Gillette Stadium yesterday. Less than six weeks after beating the Jets, 45-3, the Patriots saw the curtain fall on their 14-2 season. (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Game recap: Jets 28, Patriots 21 | Game photos
- Bob Ryan: Disaster when all said, done | Patriots video
- Adjustments paid off in return | Rex Ryan wasn’t all talk
- Sanchez stands tall | Cromartie delivers a statement
- Jets defense had it covered | Scenes from the showdown
- Patriots notebook: Few words follow punt fake fail
- Discuss Your thoughts on the game? | Share your grief
Adrian Walker
On King holiday, honoring heroes
In 1965, Jonathan Daniels was a seminary student when he answered Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to go south and march, becoming a civil rights activist. Daniels was shot and killed protecting Ruby Sales, then 16, from a gunman at an Alabama store. (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- Nation remembers King in wake of Ariz. shootings
- Optimistic doctors upgrade Giffords’s status
- Message from the pulpit: Still much to overcome
- Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech
- What’s closed, open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Fidelity helps affiliate staff flee Tunisia
International affiliates of Fidelity Investments scrambled to make sure hundreds of employees at Tunisia operations are safe from the street violence that erupted over the weekend after the ouster of the North African nation’s longtime president. (By Beth Healy and Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)

Metro
- After $1b spent, Pentagon shifts strategy on bioterror threats (By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)
- Adrian Walker On King holiday, honoring heroes (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- Message from pulpit on MLK Day: Still much to overcome (By Akilah Johnson and Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- AG quiet on follow-up to lawsuit over Saugus trash plant (By Jenna Russell, Globe Staff)
- At MIT Mystery Hunt, teams labor to solve elaborate puzzles (By Billy Baker, Globe Staff)
- Video A puzzling challenge
- US salutes air defense crew lost in ’61 (By John M. Guilfoil, Globe Staff)
- Globe Watch BU bridge lane configuration is temporary (By Christina Pazzanese, Globe Correspondent)
- N.H. firefighter dies after ice rescue lesson (By Alexander C. Kaufman, Globe Correspondent)
- Marion Teen on foot is fatally struck on I-195 (Boston Globe)
- Norwood Man is hit by commuter train and killed (Boston Globe)
- Boston Shipyards to pay environmental penalties (Associated Press)
- HARWICH Clues sought in beating of motel guest (Boston Globe)
- CARRABASSETT VALLEY, MAINE Death of teenage skier being reviewed (Boston Globe)
- Hartford Out-of-state care for youth under scrutiny (Associated Press)
- What’s closed, open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Boston Globe)
- Coyote spotted on Boston Common and killed by officials (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- BU cancels semester in Niger (By Matt Rocheleau, Globe Correspondent)
- Fire in Saugus single-family home leaves man, 53, dead (By Stewart Bishop, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe North
- REVERE Debate escalates over a what-if (By John Laidler, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
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- Piano music soothes anxious hospital visitors in Lahey Clinic lobby (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Staff)
- Video Healing notes
Globe South
- Lagging real estate market offers little relief (By Matt Carroll, Globe Staff)

Obituaries
- Dr. Michael Linshaw; solved mysteries of the kidney (By Emma R. Stickgold, Globe Correspondent)
- Barbara Stix Lipke, 85, teacher, storyteller, activist, and role model (By Laurie D. Willis, Globe Correspondent)
- Susannah York, 72, actress acclaimed for her versatility (By Gregory Katz, Associated Press)
- Playwright Romulus Linney, at 80; wrote on varied topics (Associated Press)

Nation
- After $1b spent, Pentagon shifts strategy on bioterror threats (By Bryan Bender, Globe Staff)
- Public opposition to health overhaul seen as easing (By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press)
- House panel looks at records requests (Associated Press)
- Three dead in 10-car crash on Pacific Coast Highway (Associated Press)
- Indianapolis police officer charged second time in fatal accident (Associated Press)
- Teen charged in shooting of New Jersey police officer (Associated Press)
- Sargent Shriver, first Peace Corps director, in D.C.-area hospital (Associated Press)
- Ailing responders may not be covered by WTC health act (By David B. Caruso, Associated Press)
- Citing progress, optimistic doctors upgrade Giffords’s status (By Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press)
- Nation remembers King in wake of Arizona shootings (Associated Press)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Tunisian military sides with interim government (By David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times)
- Helicopters carry aid to desperate mudslide victims in Brazil (Associated Press)
- Irish prime minister refuses to resign (Associated Press)
- Paper says Iran sought nuclear components (Associated Press)
- Events for Chinese leader aimed at better ties (Associated Press)
- Sudan vote strongly favoring secession (New York Times)
- Ex-dictator Duvalier returns to Haiti, stunning observers (By Jacob Kushner, Associated Press)
- Egypt sentences Muslim man to death in church killings (By Hamza Hendawi, Associated Press)
- Bomb kills 9 civilians in Afghanistan’s north (By Rahim Faiez, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Kennedy admirers went too far in pushing to axe miniseries
- Globe Editorial Polaroid: Trying to make goods out of Gaga
- Globe Editorial Rich organizers, poor schools
- Steve Moore Where the markers are red and the censors well-fed
- John E. Sununu Good manners are smart politics
- James Carroll On this holiday, a sad reminder

Sports
- Dan Shaughnessy Title march stops short (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Jets 28, Patriots 21 Taken out with trash (By Shalise Manza Young, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan All said and done, a disaster (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Bears 35, Seahawks 24 Monster effort from Bears (By Barry Wilner, Associated Press)
- NFL Notebook Cowboys pick Rob Ryan to run defense (Associated Press)
- Sports Log Votto, Reds agree on a three-year deal (Boston Globe)
- On Football Adjustments paid off in return game (By Greg A. Bedard, Boston Globe)
- Dealing with Patriots’ receivers? Jets defense had it covered (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Ryan wasn’t all talk in end (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Perceived as the weak link, Sanchez stands tall (By Amalie Benjamin, Globe Staff)
- Jets Notebook Cromartie delivers a statement game (By Amalie Benjamin and John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Patriots Notebook Few words follow punt fake fail (By Shalise Manza Youngand Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Used to the long haul (By David Ginsburg, Associated Press)
- Packers rolling after routing Falcons (By Chris Jenkins, Associated Press)
- Bruins Notebook Lucic now is highly motivated (By Barbara Matson, Globe Correspondent)
- NHL Roundup Boucher, Flyers hold off Rangers (Associated Press)
- NBA Roundup Ejections aside, Clippers rough up Lakers (Associated Press)
- Strong in 60 seconds (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Celtics Notebook Celtics hope they have their act together vs. settled-in Magic (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Maine 4, BC 1 BC cooled off by Maine (By Dan Hickling, Globe Correspondent)
- College Roundup Brown upends No. 1 Yale (From Staff And Wire Reports)
- Australian open Wozniacki, Sharapova get rolling with opening victories (By John Pye, Associated Press)
- MSTCA State Relays Forbes jumps at chance to lift Newton North girls in relays (By Braden Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- Golf Roundup Wilson hangs on in Honolulu (Associated Press)
- Girls' High School Basketball Players of the week (Boston Globe)
- Boys' High School Basketball Players of the week (Boston Globe)
- Boys' High School Basketball Tavares fitting in at New Bedford (By Anthony Gulizia, Globe Correspondent)
- Girls' High School Basketball Versatility key for Mansfield (By Emily Wright, Globe Correspondent)
- Girls' high School Hockey Fontbonne ready for St. Mary's (By Liz Torres, Globe Correspondent)
- Boys' High School Hockey Austin Prep looking for boost (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
- Girls' High School Hockey Players of the week (Boston Globe)
- Boys' High School Hockey Players of the week (Boston Globe)

Business
- Fidelity helps affiliate staff flee Tunisia (By Beth Healy and Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Low-salt diet has some roads getting greener (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)
- Grant will help Cambridge nonprofit develop safe adhesive for newborns (By Calvin Hennick, Globe Correspondent)
- Innovation Economy iWalk, bringing prosthetic foot to market, raises $15 million (By Scott Kirsner, Boston Globe)
- User Friendly Controllers you can feel beneath your fingertips (By Mark Baard, Boston Globe)
- Life Sciences Roundup Mascoma snags funding for Mich. ethanol plant (Xconomy.Com)
- $3m gift to law school honors ex-attorney general (By D.C. Denison, Globe Staff)
- Green Blog A cleaner Neponset River (Boston Globe)
- As Dr. Knowledge Why do flags flap in the breeze? (Boston Globe)
- Rules lacking for loans to those awaiting verdicts (By Binyamin Appelbaum, New York Times)
- Bypass is expected to allow damaged pipeline to reopen (By Jessica Resnick-Ault, Bloomberg News)
- No rival bidders emerge for J. Crew (Associated Press)

Health/Science |
- ‘Social Network’ is tops at Globes (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Complete list of Golden Globe winners (Boston Globe)
- The Long Run Doctors encourage baby boomers to get shingles vaccine (By Kay Lazar, Boston Globe)
- Health Answers Why does it seem easier for men to lose weight than for women? (By Courtney Humphries, Boston Globe)
- Be Well Cause of blindness may be declining; more teen girls lose hearing (Boston Globe)
- Daily dose The health risks of a desk job (Boston Globe)
- G Force Dr. Barbara Almond discusses the hidden side of motherhood (Boston Globe)
- BOOK REVIEW Thurgood Marshall’s letters go behind the lines of a public fight (By Kenneth J. Cooper, Boston Globe)
- Dance Review Nicholas Leichter’s dance troupe mates rhythm with flamboyance (By Karen Campbell, Globe Correspondent)
- TELEVISION REVIEWS British series ‘Skins’ and ‘Being Human’ cross the pond to varying success (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- TELEVISION REVIEW No defense for clichéd ‘Harry’s Law’ (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Names Hot time in the old town (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Sports centers (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Bon Jovi's a face in the crowd (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Happy together (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Stars shine for cause (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Celebrity News 'Hornet' has sting (Boston Globe)
- Music Review Mood rings true in Cantata Singers’ ‘Riders to the Sea’ (By Matthew Guerrieri, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Boston Globe)
- To do list (By June Wulff, Boston Globe)
- Daily guide (Boston Globe)
- ON DEMAND PICKS ‘Funny People’ available on Max on Comcast (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox She's done with in-laws' rudeness (Boston Globe)
- Chess notes China’s Hou Yifan, 16, becomes the youngest women’s world champion (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Boston Globe)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)

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