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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)

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)

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)

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