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INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

Champion Bruins
ready to roll
Through all the victory parades Boston has seen, the Bruins faithful wondered if they would ever again see the coveted Stanley Cup carried in triumph through the streets of Boston. Tomorrow morning, they will.
(By Peter Schworm and Meghan Irons, Globe Staff)
(By Peter Schworm and Meghan Irons, Globe Staff)
- Bruins’ plane touching down touched off excitement
- Victory parade map and route info | Goodbye, beards
- Pride all over, but hats hard to find
- Stanley Cup could bring marketing gold
- Brian McGrory Dreaming possible dreams
- Boston police put title experience to good use
- Cullen Rioters transformed disappointment into shame
- Editorial Bruins fans are winners in peaceful partying
- Photos Fans revel in Game 7 | Video | Show your pride
- Cup win inspires name of zoo’s new resident
No more sob stories in city of winners
A city and region that have suffered through curses and exorcisms, dreamed impossible dreams, counted banners in rafters, and worn bloody socks (with hearts on sleeves), woke up to a fresh reality yesterday morning: We have nothing left to moan about.
(By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
(By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- Video Should Boston be called 'title town'? | All videos
- Shaughnessy Title ranks third among the century’s best
- Ryan Bruins' shining moment nearly perfect
- On hockey Not everyone will be back to defend
- In high-stakes finale, Bruins were all in
- After saves, time to savor | Leadership was lacking
- Photos B's celebrate | Recapping the Final | Game 7
- Media Goucher crossed threshold, too, with his call
- Red Sox Saturday's game switched to 7:10 p.m. start
- Celtics This win hit a nerve for Celtics' Allen
Harvards new vision
has Allston skeptical
On the day Harvard University leaders formally unveiled the latest version of their long-promised expansion into North Allston, neighborhood residents responded with a consistent refrain: We’ll believe it when we see it.
(By Andrew Ryan and Vivian Yee, Globe Staff)
Big-name developers waiting in the wings
Prominent developers quickly angled yesterday for a role in Harvard’s just-announced plan to build a massive 36-acre life sciences business park in Allston.
(By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
(By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
A long way up for DiMasi
before the spectacular fall
Rising from a cold-water tenement in the North End to the gold-trimmed speaker’s office at the State House, Salvatore F. DiMasi was a man of contradictions.
(By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
(By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- DiMasi may have pension suspended
- Video The Big Story: DiMasi convicted in corruption case
- Photos DiMasi found guility | Indicted Mass. politicians

Metro
- STANLEY CUP VICTORY Champion Bruins ready to roll in victory parade (By Peter Schworm and Meghan Irons, Globe Staff)
- In city of winners, Bruins fans happy to forget sob stories (By Joseph P. Kahn, Globe Staff)
- STANLEY CUP VICTORY Boston police put title experience to good use (By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory Dreaming possible dreams (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- STANLEY CUP VICTORY Bruins’ win inspires name of zoo’s new resident (By Katherine Landergan, Globe Correspondent)
- Kevin Cullen Rioters in Vancouver transformed disappointment into shame (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- A long way up for DiMasi before the spectacular fall (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Former Massachusetts House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi may have pension suspended (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Allston residents skeptical of Harvard’s revived vision (By Andrew Ryan and Vivian Yee, Globe Staff)
- At Hyde Park high schools set to close, graduation is bittersweet (By Matt Rocheleau, Globe Correspondent)
- Waltham officials accused of threats (By Brock Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- In Groton, a final honor for a fallen Marine (By Ben Wolford, Globe Correspondent)
- Maine general fund, highway budgets approved (By Glen Adams, Associated Press)
- NATICK Girl, 6, killed in rollover on turnpike (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON 2 sentenced in thefts from luxury stores (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Deal reached in adulteration of medicine (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Teachers recognized for inspiring students (Boston Globe)
- NEWPORT, R.I. Coast Guard cutter gets new commander (Boston Globe)
- CONCORD, N.H. Mass. man set himself on fire, officials say (Boston Globe)
- Woman, 64, killed in Roxbury fire (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- R.I. education board questions charter school plan (By Ian MacDougal, Associated Press)
- Mass. immigrant advocates applaud Conn. tuition law (By Kyle Cheney, State House News Service)
- UMass Dartmouth ordered to pay $364,000 in discrimination case (State House News Service)
- Study finds students confident (By Martha Irvine, Associated Press)
- Two Mass. doctors disciplined; one had 2 patients die (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- Wounded Boston officer attends graduation (By Cara Bayles, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe West
- Belmont quilters create warmers for kindergarteners in Armenia (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Staff)
Globe North
- Essex appraisal event reveals whether objects are valuable or trash (By David Rattigan, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- BROCKTON New obstacle to power plant (By Michele Morgan Bolton, Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Robert Grande, manager at Logan who ran marathons (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- TV producer Bob Banner, at 89; known for hit variety shows (Associated Press)
- Alan Haberman, 81, led way to a more scannable society (By Margalit Fox, New York Times)

Nation
- Weiner steps down, ending three-week scandal (By Raymond Hernandez, New York Times)
- Ohio fire that killed 6 probably caused by grill (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Civil War trove set for Sotheby’s auction (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Driver crashes into pack of Los Angeles bicyclists (By associated press, Boston Globe)
- Suspect in Texas sect killings admits a role (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Political Notebook Congress fights White House on Libyan conflict approval (Boston Globe)
- John Edwards testimony in sex tape case delayed (By Tom Breen, Associated Press)
- Mexico, other countries join Ga. immigration suit (By Greg Bluestein, Associated Press)
- Bishops uphold policy on sex abuse (By Laurie Goodstein, New York Times)
- Study finds students confident (By Martha Irvine, Associated Press)
- Freed Iranian doctor thanks Hub allies for pushing for release (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Dads find more time for their children (By Hope Yen, Associated Press)
- Calif. governor stuns capital with budget veto, call for tax vote (By Jennifer Medina, New York Times)
- Implant bolsters memory in rats (By Benedict Carey, New York Times)
- Study says Facebook users are more social, political (By Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press)

World
- Bailout plan roils Greece’s leaders (By Nicholas Paphitis, Associated Press)
- Iraqi court sentences 15 to death for massacre (Associated Press)
- Iran launches 2d satellite into orbit (New York Times)
- Arabian ‘unicorn’ thrives again in wild (Associated Press)
- Al Qaeda leader had plotted British targets (By Associated Press, Associated Press)
- Bodies from Atlantic plane crash brought to France (Associated Press)
- Radical Islamic cleric Bashir convicted in Indonesia (By Norimitsu Onishi, New York Times)
- Zawahri succeeds bin Laden as Al Qaeda leader (By Scott Shane, New York Times)
- Syrians said to sweep up northern males at random (By Bassem Mroue and Selcan Hacaoglu, Associated Press)
- Libyan rebels coordinating attacks on three fronts (By David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times)
- China dispatches patrol boat amid tensions (Associated Press)
- NATO head calls for more European defense spending (By Ciaran Giles, Associated Press)
- For a week, Jerusalem’s Old City lightens up (By Tara Todras-Whitehill, Associated Press)
- VANCOUVER Fans rage, fires burn, cars flip after loss (Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Bruins fans are winners on ice, and in partying without violence
- Globe Editorial Clotheslines: Limits on the right to dry
- Globe Editorial Can this marriage be saved?
- Paul McMorrow Big site needs big plan
- Jeff Jacoby Outrage that misses the target
- Scot Lehigh Politicians, take heed of DiMasi tale
- The angle

Sports
- Dan Shaughnessy Bruins title ranks third among the century’s best (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Bob Ryan Upon reflection, Bruins' shining moment nearly perfect (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- On hockey Not everyone will be back to defend (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)
- In high-stakes finale, Bruins were all in (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- After all those saves, time to savor (By Nicole Auerbach, Globe Correspondent)
- Bruins’ plane touching down touched off excitement (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Sports Media Goucher crossed threshold, too, with ‘call of fame’ induction (By Chad Finn, Globe Staff)
- Leadership was lacking (By Jeff Z. Klein, The New York Times)
- Win hit nerve for Allen (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox 4, Rays 2 Red Sox beat Rays (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- How the runs scored (Boston Globe)
- On baseball Messages are loud, clear (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Red Sox switch Saturday’s game to 7:10 p.m. start (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Minor League notebook Lavarnway swings into action with Pawtucket (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Sports Log Dykstra pleads not guilty to drugs, theft (Boston Globe)
- Yankees 3, Rangers 2 Journeyman Gordon helps Yankees sweep (By Ben Walker, Associated Press)
- Baseball roundup Tigers climb above Indians (Associated Press)
- Rory McIlroy masters first round of US Open (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- This weekend on TV, radio (Boston Globe)
- US Open notebook At US Open, Rock was more than stone’s throw away (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- PGA’s Adamonis viewed lost sleep as a small price (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- New England Revolution up to no good (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- NFL notebook Umenyiora, Giants at odds (Wire Service Reports)
- MIAA Boys' State Tennis Finals Needham nets its first crown (By Jason Mastrodonato, Globe Correspondent)
- Shriners All-Star Football Game Shriners All-Star Football Game tonight at Gillette Stadium (By Mike Carraggi, Globe Correspondent)
- Bruins 4, Canucks 0 Glory B's (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan Heroics put an end to a long, unpredictable journey for Thomas (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Dan Shaughnessy At long last, Bruins deliver Stanley Cup title to hungry fans (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- On hockey After losing Horton to vicious hit in Game 3, teammates carried on (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Globe Staff)

Business
- Big-name developers interested in Harvard's plan for Allston (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Mass. economic recovery shows weakness in May (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- Bruins pride all over, but hats are hard to find (By Jenn Abelson and Kaivan Mangouri, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Stanley Cup could bring marketing gold (By Allison Knothe, Globe Correspondent)
- $150m loan lets solar firm think big (By Taryn Luna, Globe Correspondent)
- Rec center to fill void on JP-Roxbury border (By Kaivan Mangouri, Globe Correspondent)
- Boston Capital Doctors in demand (By Steven Syre, Globe Columnist)
- Toyota expects full North American output in Sept. (By Alan Ohnsman, Bloomberg News)
- Citigroup says 218,000 US card accounts affected by hackers (By Kelvin Chan, Associated Press)
- Chrysler recalls vehicles to fix steering columns (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Capital One to Buy ING’s Online U.S. Bank in $9 Billion Deal (By Bloomberg News, Boston Globe)
- Wells Fargo Lures Neglected Rich in New York Private-Bank Push (By Bloomberg News, Boston Globe)
- Boeing raises forecast for aircraft (By New York Times, Boston Globe)
- Energy Transfer buying Southern Union for $4.2B (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Spain bank chief, family in tax probe (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Around the region Former mortgage broker charged with fraud (By Jenifer B. McKim, Boston Globe)
- Around the Region iRobot gets $7.4m military order (By Globe Staff, Boston Globe)
- IPOs by Prada and Samsonite suffer setbacks (By Bettina Wassener, New York Times)
- Nuance acquires voice services company (Associated Press)
- Oracle seeking billions in damages from Google in Java suit (By Karen Gullo, Bloomberg News)
- US data lift stocks, despite Greece’s drama (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Lowe’s goes higher, along with builders (Boston Globe)
- Market Movers Lennar Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Market Movers Kroger Co. (Boston Globe)
- Market Movers Winnebago (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Cubist gets good results in 2 drug trials (Boston Globe)
- Sarah Skidmore To succeed financially, exercise your self-control as you would a muscle (By Sarah Skidmore, Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- Stage Review Original qualities of ‘West Side Story’ transcend revamped elements in national touring production (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
Movie Review: In ‘Green Lantern,’ electric power is off (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- ART REVIEW ‘Ursula von Rydingsvard: Sculpture’ at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- MUSIC REVIEW Vedder’s voice steals show (By Scott McLennan, Globe Correspondent)
- The Del Fuegos rekindle the flame for a pair of reunion shows (By Stuart Munro, Globe Correspondent)
- Alex Beam What if we could evaluate our life like Business Cycle Dating Committee does the economy? (By Alex Beam, Globe Columnist)
- To do list (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- THE TIP An authentic Mexican meal at El Centro (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- STAGE REVIEW Mafia musical ‘The Family’ doesn’t hit its target (By Terry Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- MUSIC REVIEW King’s Singers offer up a BEMF debut of triumphs (By Matthew Guerrieri, Globe Correspondent)
- Classical Notes John Luther Adams’s ‘Four Thousand Holes’ gets its first live performance at Jordan Hall next week (By David Weininger, Globe Correspondent)
- Movie Review
Duo eat, laugh their way through deliciously funny ‘The Trip’ (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Mr. Popper’s Penguins’ gives Jim Carrey a chance to mug, mock, and make amends (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Submarine’ plumbs the depths of adolescent angst with style and soul (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
There’s beauty in the bleakness of vampire-filled ‘Stake Land’ (By Ethan Gilsdorf, Globe Correspondent)
- MOVIE REVIEW
In ‘Beautiful Boy,’ pain and questions for parents of a teen gone wrong (By Wesley Morris, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
Movie review: ‘Jig’ documentary steps into Irish dancing world (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
‘Bride Flight’ fails to take off (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Movie Review
Movie review: ‘Getting By’ does little more than that (By Ty Burr, Globe Staff)
- Movie Stars (Boston Globe)
- TELEVISION REVIEW New TNT series ‘Falling Skies’ offers post-apocalyptic kicks (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- TELEVISION REVIEW ‘The Killing’ goes deeper than your average procedural (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- BOOK REVIEW Author attempts to sift through the Internet’s filters (By Jesse Singal, Globe Correspondent)
- Scene & Heard As Boy Without God, Gabriel Birnbaum mixes styles, personas (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- High Five with Julia Murney (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- Night Watch: Vinyl Fridays (By Steven Miller, Globe Correspondent)
- Rising rapper Kendrick Lamar offers a different view of Compton (By Martín Caballero, Globe Correspondent)
- On Demand movie picks (Boston Globe)
- BY MATTHEW GILBERT Critic’s corner (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- DEAR MARGO Dear Margo: Friend has gone from wronged to wrongheaded (Boston Globe)
- Surfing the Net with kids (By Barbara Feldman, Boston Globe)
- Reflection for the day (Boston Globe)
- Movies opening this week (Boston Globe)
- Names Goodbye, playoff beards (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Seals and Bruins (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- Names Brady in UGGs: Just a walk in the park (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe)
- MUSIC REVIEW Quicksilver performs sonata at Boston Early Music Festival (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Judge delays ruling on access to Jackson video footage (By Linda Deutsch, Associated Press)

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