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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY

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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)

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)

Harvard’s 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)

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)

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