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BOSTON CAPITAL
INNOVATION ECONOMY
Page one

As debt impasse grinds
on, anxieties growing
Far from the fray in Washington, D.C., over whether Congress will allow the Treasury to borrow more money, people are reacting with a mixture of concern, skepticism, and disdain at the prospect of a government default. (By Todd Wallack and Taryn Luna, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Obama may back fallback plan | Kerry chastises GOP
- Officials: Obama bypassing Warren for consumer bureau
- Stakes high in debt talks for moderate GOP senators
Logan crash leaves a trail of questions
Although Thursday’s crash at Logan International Airport left only one woman with minor injuries, the National Transportation Safety Board has elevated its investigation to the agency’s highest level, reflecting the severity of damage to the aircraft.
(By David Abel and Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
(By David Abel and Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Video FAA, NTSB searching for cause of Logan collision
- Interactive graphic Jet crash at Logan taxiway
Franciscan Hospital president dismissed
The board of Franciscan Hospital for Children in
Boston, one of the country’s largest hospitals for severely disabled children, has fired its longtime chief executive, Paul J. DellaRocco, citing financial irregularities.
(By Liz Kowalczyk and Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff)
Boston, one of the country’s largest hospitals for severely disabled children, has fired its longtime chief executive, Paul J. DellaRocco, citing financial irregularities.
(By Liz Kowalczyk and Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff)
A spell that has held -
through 7 books and 8 films
Hundreds of fans gathered at the AMC Boston Common multiplex hours early for the midnight premiere of the final movie, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.’’ (By Jialu Chen, Globe Staff)

Metro
- For taxpayers, debate over debt ceiling causes concern (By Todd Wallack and Taryn Luna, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- Federal investigators give Logan crash highest priority (By David Abel and Mark Arsenault, Globe Staff)
- Big Dig discovers another corroded lighting fixture (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Sand artists compete at Revere Beach (By Brian Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Photos 2011 Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival
- Video Revere Beach National Sand Sculpting Festival
- House leader’s bill bans cybercafes’ online slot machines (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- On the Water In Boston, kayaking can be just a T ride away (By Vivian Yee, Globe Correspondent)
- Adrian Walker Making it home for all (By Adrian Walker, Globe Columnist)
- DA appeals to potential victims of Tewksbury man (By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff)
- BOSTON Mehanna challenges terrorism charges (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Missing Jamaica Plain woman found safe in Mexico City (Boston Globe)
- NEWTON New England NAACP to honor Mel King (Boston Globe)
- WALTHAM Girl, 11, seriously hurt crossing street (Boston Globe)
- DUXBURY Teenager rescued from rip current (Boston Globe)
- PROVINCETOWN Boy struck and killed by car on Route 6 (Boston Globe)
- Lynch directs N.H. agencies to prepare for layoffs (By Norma Love, Associated Press)
- Court chief warns cuts will hurt justice (By Dave Collins, Associated Press)
- N.H. travel officials studying welcome centers (By Kathy McCormack, Associated Press)
- N.H. tightens its ban on out-of-state firewood (Associated Press)
- N.H. official says primary will likely be held before Feb. 14 (By Shira Schoenberg, Globe Correspondent)

Regional editions
Globe West
- sudbury Freeman Rail Trail supporters may try private fund-raising effort in Sudbury (By Jennifer Fenn Lefferts, Globe Correspondent)
Globe North
- Border to Boston Trail hits snag with some neighbors (By Taryn Plumb, Globe Correspondent)
Globe South
- In summer, Boston Harbor Islands beckon (By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff)

Obituaries
- Béla T. Kalman, at 89; photographer who had an uncanny eye for his subjects (By Gloria Negri, Globe Staff)
- Stanley Seeger; recluse was a collector of art and houses (By William Grimes, New York Times)
- Terry Lanni, 68, expanded MGM Resorts as its CEO (By Oskar Garcia, Associated Press)

Nation
- Stakes high in debt talks for moderate GOP senators (By Theo Emery, Globe Staff)
- Wreck of 19th-century Canadian schooner found in Lake Ontario (Associated Press)
- Whistleblower targeted by US gets probation (Associated Press)
- Long-lost love letter finally finds recipient (Associated Press)
- Dawn craft to circle giant asteroid in first stop (Associated Press)
- Man accused of throwing snacks at flight attendant (Associated Press)
- Obama may back fallback plan (By Jackie Calmes and Carl Hulse, New York Times)
- Kerry chastises GOP over deficit crisis (By Michael Levenson and Theo Emery, Globe Staff)
- N.H. official says primary will likely be held before Feb. 14 (By Shira Schoenberg, Globe Correspondent)
- Political Notebook House ethics panel will continue harassment inquiry (Boston Globe)
- Obama bypassing Warren for consumer bureau, officials say (Bloomberg News)
- LA looks to survive Interstate 405 closure (By Daisy Nguyen and John Rogers, Associated Press)
- Astronauts fix second failed computer on shuttle (By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press)
- BP adopts new safety standards for Gulf drilling (By Harry R. Weber, Associated Press)

World
- Top Murdoch aides quit over hacking scandal (By John F. Burns and Alan Cowell, New York Times)
- US ships arrive in Vietnam for training exercises (Associated Press)
- South African scientists to track penguins in wild (Associated Press)
- Chavez to return for Cuba for chemotherapy (Associated Press)
- Threatened snow leopards found in Afghanistan (By Associated Press, Boston Globe)
- Indonesian police arrest head of Islamic school (Associated Press)
- Aid group finds no emblem misuse in Sudan (Associated Press)
- Syrians stage largest protests yet; 17 killed (By Liz Sly, Washington Post)
- US, allies formally recognize Libya rebels (By William Booth and William Wan, Washington Post)
- Violence in Yemen leaves 10 dead but protests persist (By Ahmed Al-Haj, Associated Press)
- Russia adopts law meant to clamp down on abortion (By Sophia Kishkovsky, New York Times)
- India won’t let blasts derail Pakistan talks (By Ravi Nessman, Associated Press)

Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Blue Cross spends to cure PR trouble, but to no avail
- Globe Editorial ‘Caylee’s Law’: Strange cases make bad bills
- Globe Editorial Correcting for Bush’s mistakes
- Lawrence Harmon ICE leaves police in the cold
- Renée Loth The songs of Kabul
- James Mandell and Edward J. Benz Jr. A threat to quality in health care
- Ruth Daniloff The bicyclist who hit me and sped off

Sports
- Rays 9, Red Sox 6 Rays rough up Miller, Red Sox (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Deal almost done (By Greg A. Bedard, Globe Staff)
- Glover, Clarke share lead in British Open (By Lynn Zinser and Larry Dorman, New York Times)
- Lenox Industrial Tools 301 Daytona win start of Bayne’s wild ride (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Ortiz appeals suspension, expects to play in rematch against Orioles (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Positive start for Carl Crawford as he tests hamstring in Pawtucket stint (By Mike Scandura, Globe Correspondent)
- Sports Log Guerrero has fractured bone in hand (Boston Globe)
- On baseball Tampa bay is missing a great show as the Rays are making the most of their few resources (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- How the runs scored (Boston Globe)
- Baseball roundup Rangers win 9th in a row (Associated Press)
- Baseball notables (Boston Globe)
- Mass. Amateur Championship Riley has right stuff to beat Vana for title (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Herd thinned by prime cuts (By Steve Douglas, Associated Press)
- Ryan Newman wins pole in fastest day at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- NHMS notebook Kentucky Speedway owner says new track is on road to recovery (By Nicole Auerbach, Globe Correspondent)
- Tour de France Hushovd climbs to Stage 13 win (By Jerome Pugmire, Associated Press)
- US, Japan matchup is a clash of styles (By Raf Casert, Associate Press)
- Domi cut by Revolution (Boston Globe)

Business
- Chief executive of Franciscan Children’s Hospital fired (By Liz Kowalczyk and Marcella Bombardieri, Globe Staff)
- Project to restore historic Roxbury site (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)
- Boston Herald looking to move to South Boston (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Borders liquidation could close 15 Mass. stores (By Kaivan Mangouri, Globe Correspondent)
- Evergreen won’t pay $4.2m in interest due (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- Demandware plans IPO (Xconomy)
- Government wants more details on airline fees (Associated Press)
- Channel 7’s Rivera going to WPIX in NYC (By Johnny Diaz, Globe Staff)
- Candice Choi Study finds small fee may be enough to make debit cardholders think twice (By Candice Choi, Associated Press)
- European stress tests reveal continuing weakness (By Howard Schneider, Washington Post)
- Austerity measures are approved in Italy (By Alessandra Rizzo, Associated Press)
- Energy, tech gains push aside debt concerns (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Icahn’s offer comes with unusual twist (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Rockland Trust parent edges lower (Boston Globe)
- Flir Systems Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Qlik Technologies Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Petrohawk Energy Corp. (Boston Globe)

Living/Arts |
- Clock strikes midnight for fans, but devotion to Harry Potter remains (By Jialu Chen, Globe Staff)
- Photos Fans flock to last Harry Potter movie
- Video Harry Potter fans cast their last spell
- Attack of the Super Soakers (By Jialu Chen, Globe Correspondent)
- Squirt gun buyer's guide (By Jialu Chen, Globe Correspondent)
- DANCE REVIEW ‘Summer Reunion’ a mixed bag (By Jeffrey Gantz, Globe Correspondent)
- Stage Review ‘Tarzan’ swings into North Shore Music Theatre (By Jeffrey Gantz, Globe Correspondent)
- Stage Review ‘Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom’ examines virtual horror of gaming addiction (By Don Aucoin, Globe Staff)
- Book Review Book review: Examining a murder trial that riveted the nation (By Maria Cramer, Globe Staff)
- Dance Review Louise Lecavalier is still an energetic force (By Janine Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- G Force G Force: Jed Speare discusses his career as a sound artist (By James H. Burnett III, Globe Staff)
- Music Review Boston Landmarks Orchestra lifts off with Wilkins at the helm (By Matthew Guerrieri, Globe Correspondent)
- Dance Review DanzAbierta explore the world’s beauty and brutality (By Janine Parker, Globe Correspondent)
- Critic’s Corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- Daily TV and radio guide for Greater Boston (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox She’s concerned about her estranged husband (Boston Globe)
- Chess Notes (By Harold Dondis and Patrick Wolff, Globe Correspondents)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- Things to do (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Names Strauss-Kahn visits Tanglewood (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Patrick Kennedy weds on Cape (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Dropkicks take their (side)show on the road (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Jay Calderin celebrates his new fashion guide (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Frances Rivera headed to N.Y. morning show (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Jesse Eisenberg pitches movie, serves pizza, visits Globe (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Video Jesse Eisenberg and Nick Swardson serve pizza in Boston
- Names GQ bashes Boston for being worst dressed (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Celebrity news JLo and husband split (Boston Globe)
- 26-foot Monroe sculpture raises eyebrows in Chicago (By Don Babwin, Associated Press)

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