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Recalling a boy
‘full of energy, full of life’

People in Irving, Texas, are reeling from the violent death of Camden Pierce Hughes, who was allegedly suffocated by his despairing mother in New Hampshire. (By John M. Guilfoil and Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)

Lottery seeks $1b jackpot for itself

The Massachusetts State Lottery Commission plans
to launch raffle-style games, and to install hundreds
of new electronic vending machines that will sell tickets to jumbo drawings such as Mega Millions.
(By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)

Saved but suffering

Massachusetts veterinarians report seeing an increasing number of dogs with serious infectious diseases not typically found in New England, a phenomenon they say is probably fueled by a growing number of pets rescued from Southern states. (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)

In surprise shift, Biogen
mulls return to Cambridge

Biogen Idec Inc. , which moved its headquarters and more than 500 jobs from Cambridge to Weston less than a year ago, soon may be returning them to Kendall Square. (By Robert Weisman and Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

Many conspired in T pass fraud

The $4 million scheme to distribute fraudulent MBTA passes involved a young couple from Revere and a network of distributors, authorities revealed yesterday, as the details of the largest fare-evasion case in T history came into sharper focus. (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)

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