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INNOVATION ECONOMY
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Paroled lifers pose
high risk of new crimes
More than a third of the most serious criminal offenders paroled in Massachusetts over the past five years were returned to prison for committing new crimes or violating the conditions of their release, a Globe review has found. (By Michael Rezendes, Globe Staff)
Black and gold all over
Sirens wailed, air horns blasted, and the sky filled with confetti yesterday, as hundreds of thousands of raucous, roaring fans who had waited 39 years for this moment celebrated the return of the Stanley Cup to Boston with a giant, joyous rally for the city’s latest champions. (By Michael Levenson and Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Bruins fans dress the part | Orr’s legend remembered
- Young fans used to winning | Businesses get a boost
- Bruins fans loud and proud | Early start at Hub’s pubs
- Fans feel stranded by rail lines | Moments of reflection
- Notes: A few thoughts spill out | Savard not forgotten
- Gasper: These Bruins will be frozen in time forever
- Bruins came full circle on incredible road to Stanley Cup
- More from the Boston Bruins commemorative section
The true measure of devotion
The six Gurskis rose at 3 a.m. yesterday, climbed into a van before dawn, and motored three hours from Maine to Boston to bask in the wonder of a Stanley Cup victory parade. (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Scenes from Bruins parade | Your parade photos, video
- Photos Fans at the parade | Costumes | Panoramas
- Video Stanley Cup champions roll into Copley Square
- Video The kids tell us who their favorite Bruins are
- Videos Beat of the Bruins | Great day for Hub | More video
Global economic factors
driving up ice cream prices
The story of ice cream, as it moves from raw materials to finished product, captures the myriad forces that are pushing food prices higher and putting pressure on beleaguered US consumers and a tentative economic recovery. (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)

Metro
- Paroled lifers pose high risk of new crimes (By Michael Rezendes, Globe Staff)
- Bruins faithful bask in aura of champions (By Michael Levenson and Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Maine family treks to Boston to party at Cup parade (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Loyal Bruins fans dress the part for celebration (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Bruins fans feel stranded by rail lines (By Christopher J. Girard, Globe Correspondent)
- Yvonne Abraham Brighton High to Harvard: She’s defying, altering labels (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- 2 centers open to aid victims of tornadoes with recovering (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Starts & Stops From home of an innovative canal to home of the NHL champs (By Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
- Boston Russian rights activist Yelena Bonner dies (Associated Press)
- Boston Information sought after man fatally shot (Boston Globe)
- STERLING I-190 crash results in serious injuries (Boston Globe)
- LENOX Sculpture series planned for Tanglewood (Associated Press)
- PROVIDENCE Man found shot to death in parking lot (Associated Press)
- PROVIDENCE Representative to pay R.I. campaign fines (Associated Press)
- BANGOR Defendant to face murder charge (Associated Press)
- FARMINGTON, Maine Strawberry season back on schedule (Associated Press)
- Pilot missing since WWII laid to rest (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Micky Ward hospitalized after dog bites finger (By Travis Andersen, Globe Staff)
- Political Circuit While others bask in Bruins’ glow, Patrick vacations in Berkshires (Globe Staff)
- For young Boston sports fans, championships aren’t rare (By Akilah Johnson, Globe Staff)
- Moments of reflection (Globe Staff)
- Loud, proud Bruins’ fans express joy with vuvuzelas (By Vivian Yee, Globe Correspondent)
- Revelers get early start at Hub’s pubs (By Martine Powers, Globe Correspondent)
- Orr’s legend remembered, but with different memories (By Ben Wolford, Globe Correspondent)
- Stanley Cup gives Back Bay businesses a boost (By Laura J. Nelson, Globe Correspondent)
- Bird Sightings (Boston Globe)
- This Day in History (Boston Globe)

Regional editions
Globe North
- The old ball game (By Joel Brown, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
- Bay Circuit Trail undergoes course correction in Medfield (By James O’Brien, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- Cohasset police make a case to get their own canine unit (By Johanna Seltz, | Globe Correspondent)

Obituaries
- Clarence Clemons, E Street Band member (By Ben Sisario, New York Times)
- Susan Spooner, volunteer defied expectations; at 66 (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Frederick Chiluba, at 68; former president of Zambia (By Lewis Mwanangombe, Associated Press)

Nation
- United recovering from canceled, delayed flights (By Barbara Rodriguez and Scott Mayerowitz, Associated Press)
- Pest industry moves to certify bedbug-sniffing dog programs (By Lena H. Sun, Washington Post)
- Wronged political wives make husbands fix own messes (By Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times)
- Obama’s evolving gay marriage stance piques interest of donors, activists (By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, New York Times)
- White House criticized over cuts in pediatrician training (By Lawrence Lindner, Washington Post)
- Political Notebook Obama, Boehner tee off for a friendly round of golf (Associated Press)
- Stadium weighs down a N.J. town (By Romy Varghese, Bloomberg News)
- Justice’s role in Ga. museum raises ethical implications (By Mike McIntire, New York Times)
- The Nation Today Ron Paul wins GOP straw poll (Associated Press)
- Late TV Listings (Boston Globe)
- For the record (Boston Globe)

World
- Syria moves in on refugees near Turkey border (By Bassem Mroue and Selcan Hacaoglu, Associated Press)
- The World Today Filtration system at power plant fails (Boston Globe)
- Pakistan accused of tipping off more militants about raids (By Kimberly Dozier, Associated Press)
- Vatican organizes gathering on abuse (By Elisabetta Povoledo, New York Times)
- US officials debate a faster pullout from Afghanistan (By Helene Cooper and Mark Landler, New York Times)
- Karzai confirms US, Taliban in peace talks (By Ahmad Massieh Neshat and Jon Gambrell, Associated Press)
- Austerity protests continue to roil Greece (By Demetris Nellas, Associated Press)
- NATO says airstrike mistakenly hit Libyan rebels (By Adam Schreck and Don Melvin, Associated Press)
- Buried in Tripoli, remains of US sailors killed in 1804 sought by descendants (By Simon Denyer, Washington Post)
- Berlusconi ally pressures Italian prime minister on tax cuts (By Frances D’Emilio, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Nation needs long-term cuts, not a clash over current deficit
- Globe Editorial These teens know their stuff
- Jeff Jacoby Don’t know much about history
- Joan Vennochi Mixed message on Detroit
- Joanna Weiss For grandparents, it’s a whole new baby culture
- Gareth Cook A father’s time

Sports
- Bruins came full circle on incredible road to Cup (By John Powers, Globe Staff)
- Christopher L. Gasper These Bruins will be frozen in time forever (By Christopher L. Gasper, Globe Columnist)
- Brewers 4, Red Sox 2 Brewers’ Wolf outduels Red Sox’ Lester (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- 11th US Open McIlroy keeps foot on the gas (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- In ACC, BC hasn’t been out of its league (By Mark Blaudschun, Globe Staff)
- Revolution 1, Fire 1 New England Revolution tie Chicago Fire (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Soccer Roundup US facing a test in Gold Cup quarterfinals (Associated Press)
- Sports Log Hughes set to begin rehab assignment (Boston Globe)
- Sidelined Savard was not forgotten (By Chad Finn, Globe Staff)
- Revolution Notebook Alignment is falling into place (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Hockey Notes With the Cup in hand, a few thoughts spill out (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe)
- Red Sox Notebook Red Sox place Crawford on DL (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- MLB Roundup Nationals win 8th straight (Associated Press)
- Lester went deep after homers (By Nicole Auerbach, Globe Correspondent)
- Yankees 4, Cubs 3 Yankees block out trouble, deny Cubs (By Jay Cohen, Associated Press)
- ‘Skid’ not affecting Djokovic (By Chris Lehourites, Associated Press)
- Baseball Notes In a renaissance of pitching, artists paint the corners (By Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe)
- US Open Notebook Penalty found at same address (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Garrigus leading American at US Open (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- Basketball Notes Heat on Miami to pick up the pieces of a poor finish (By Gary Washburn, Boston Globe)
- College World Series Vanderbilt makes itself at home in tourney’s new venue (Associated Press)
- L-S 10, Minnechaug 2 Team effort carries Lincoln-Sudbury in Division 1 baseball final (By Anthony Gulizia, Globe Correspondent)
- Plymouth N. 3, Hudson 1 Plymouth North too tough in Division 2 state baseball final (By Jake Seiner, Globe Correspondent)
- Newburyport 9, Pioneer Valley 4 Newburyport baseball sends Pettingell out with title (By Michael Grossi, Globe Correspondent)
- State Individual Tennis Championships Winchester’s McKeough sisters double up on tennis titles (By Craig Holt, Globe Correspondent)
- King Philip 1, Amh.-Pelham 0 King Philip wears crown (By Seth Lakso, Globe Correspondent)
- Turners Falls 1, Case 0 Turners Falls edges Case for Division 3 softball crown (By John McGuirk, Globe Correspondent)
- Wahconah 4, Burlington 3 Wahconah beats Burlington in 11 innings for Division 2 softball title (By Arielle Aronson, Globe Correspondent)
- New Balance Outdoor National Track Championships New Englanders fare well at New Balance Nationals (By Bob Holmes, Globe Staff)
- A third in the hand for Busch (By Noah Trister, Associated Press)
- Mount Washington Road Race Gates triumphs for second time (Associated Press)

Business
- Global economic factors driving up ice cream prices (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- Companies give mothers flexibility (By Kathleen Pierce, Globe Correspondent)
- Unhappy but gaining confidence, more workers seek new jobs (By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)
- INNOVATION ECONOMY With lofty goals, drug makers face a long and costly journey (By Scott Kirsner, Globe Correspondent)
- Product Reviews New lawn mowers, trimmers make short work of yard work (Consumer Reports)
- ON THE JOB Offering creature comforts in the South End (By Cindy Atoji Keene, Globe Correspondent)
- JOB DOC Family leave act doesn’t cover sibling care (By Patricia Hunt Sinacole, Globe Correspondent)
- CONSUMER ALERT Get familiar with frequent flier rules to avoid surprises (By Mitch Lipka, Globe Correspondent)
- ETIQUETTE AT WORK More than a smile may be needed to greet patrons (By Peter Post, Globe Correspondent)
- ON THE HOT SEAT The future of Mass. energy policy (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- MUTUAL FUNDS Should you wait for star stock picker’s luck to turn again? (By Mark Jewell, Associated Press)
- Be prepared to protect your finances in a disaster (By Eileen AJ Connelly, Associated Press)
- Deadline extended for Top Places to Work (Globe Staff)
- The Color of Money Requiring bigger down payments won’t stop a repeat of housing crisis (By Michelle Singletary, Washington Post)
- Market posts first winning week since April (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Southern Union Co. sold in $4.2b deal (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Vertex licenses potential hepatitis C drugs (Boston Globe)
- SunPower Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Smithfield Foods Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Sears Holdings Corp. (Boston Globe)

Arts & Movies
- Harvard's 1920 anti-gay tribunal is put on trial off-Broadway in 'Unnatural Acts' (By Laura Collins-Hughes, Globe Staff)
- Artistic director Jenny Gersten enjoying her second act at Williamstown Theatre Festival (By Laura Collins-Hughes, Globe Staff)
- Peter Gabriel gives his songs new life with orchestral treatment (By Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- CD Reviews Classical CD reviews: Lush landscapes, majestic motifs, shifting strings (By Josh Shea, Globe Correspondent)
- REVIEW MIT exhibit 'Juan Downey: The Invisible Architect' highlights a trailblazer with a utopian streak (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Visual Arts Visual arts critic's picks (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Classical music Classical music critic's picks (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Pop Music Pop music critic's picks (By James Reed and Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- Theater Theater critic's picks (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Indie rocker Chad VanGaalen makes himself at home in studio (By James Reed, Globe Staff)
- An intimate take on global themes in 'Going to St. Ives' (By Joel Brown, Globe Correspondent)
- TV TV critic's picks (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Movie teachers that merit the honor roll (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- What the ultimate feature from Pixar look like (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- Scene Here 'Five Days Gone' goes to Nantucket Film Festival (By Loren King, Globe Correspondent)
- 'Buck' filmmaker and subject agreed to ride together (By James Sullivan, Globe Correspondent)
- DVD Report: This week's new releases (June 19, 2011) (By Tom Russo, Globe Correspondent)

Ideas
- Growing a better NIH (By Michael M. Crow, Boston Globe)
- Q&A Quart of public opinion (By Devra First, Boston Globe)
- Time wars (By Adam Barrows, Boston Globe)
- The Word The 72-word door (By Ben Zimmer, Boston Globe)
- Brainiac (By Joshua Rothman, Boston Globe)
- Uncommon Knowledge (By Kevin Lewis, Boston Globe)

Magazine
- Bow Sim Mark created a martial arts dynasty, movie stars (By Charles P. Pierce, Boston Globe)
- For Miss Mass., the odds look gorgeous (By Hilary Levey Friedman, Boston Globe)
- Botched Worcester Art Museum heist influenced thieves (By Anthony M. Amore and Tom Mashberg, Boston Globe)
- Perspective How my father's book blog ruined my life (By Kevin Alexander, Boston Globe)
- Coupling Recipe for a happy marriage (By Paul R. Kelley, Boston Globe)
- First Person/Ned Holstein Newton's Ned Holstein fights for divorced father's rights (By Jenna Russell, Boston Globe)
- Miss Conduct Miss Conduct: Broaching incontinence, plus a hair-raising problem (By Robin Abrahams, Boston Globe)
- Cooking The club sandwich gets special extras for Father's Day (By Adam Ried, Boston Globe)
- Pierced Pierced: End-of-the-world miscalculation (By Charles P. Pierce, Boston Globe)
- Tales From the City Tales From the City: Lawn logic, senior sarcasm (Boston Globe)
- On the Block For sale: Homes with tennis close at hand (By Vanessa Parks, Boston Globe)
- Style Watch Style Watch: Katiti Kironde seeks perfect white blouse (By Tina Sutton, Boston Globe)
- Dinner With Cupid Will these Facebook 'friends' connect in real life? (Boston Globe)
- Letters to Globe Magazine (Boston Globe)

Travel
- Reviving on food and drink (By Jonathan Levitt, Globe Correspondent)
- Dressing up on a budget (By Patricia Borns, Globe Correspondent)
- At the heart of his trip? San Francisco burritos (By Russ Juskalian, Globe Correspondent)
- Destinations Shrooms to pigs to pheasant (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents)
- Currents Trump Panama hotel his international debut (By Kari Bodnarchuk, Globe Correspondent)
- They itch to play (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents)
- A path filled with benefits, both spiritual and commercial (By Christopher Klein, Globe Correspondent)
- Art and luxury still abide by the sea in Newport (By Paul E. Kandarian, Globe Correspondent)

Books
- After shaky debut, Adam Ross shines in his second book (By Steve Almond, Globe Correspondent)
- Bibliophiles A neuroscientist who favors familiar places (By Amy Sutherland, Globe Correspondent)
- New & recommended (Boston Globe)
- Short takes (Boston Globe)
- The Word on the Street (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- Bookings (Boston Globe)
- The Find Tips for teens (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- In Zagajewski’s poems, time and place are distinct yet universal (By Michael Brodeur, Globe Staff)
- North and South — with Britain watching (By Matthew Price, Globe Correspondent)
- An uneven tale of gathering storm in Germany (By Alice Gregory, Globe Correspondent)

Homes
- Home of the Week Spacious update on an Arts and Crafts classic (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- Photos Globe Home of the Week: Southborough
- Handyman on Call Spruce up basements with semitransparent stain (By Peter Hotton, Globe Correspondent)

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