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Fire breaks out in Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Logan

Firefighters used halon and water to extinguish the fire that erupted in the plane's battery compartment at about 10:30 a.m. after passengers arriving from Toyko had left the aircraft, officials said. (Globe, 1:04 p.m.)

Brookfield man attacked by bobcat

Roger Mundell Jr., pictured left, went into his garage yesterday when the bobcat pounced on him. Mundell, his wife, and his 15-year-old nephew were all injured. The cat was shot dead.
(AP, 1:14 p.m.)

Boston Globe's 2012 photos of the year

Boston Globe's 2012 photos of the year
Globe photographers spent 2012 capturing the world around them. See their favorite pictures.

Judge won't block Upper Crust sales

A Suffolk Superior Court judge has rejected an attempt to block the sale of leases at four bankrupt Upper Crust restaurants. (Globe, 11:27 a.m.)

Bruins players back together on ice

In preparation for training camp, eight Bruins participated in an informal practice this morning at Boston University’s Agganis Arena. (Globe, 12:03 p.m.)
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Dallas begins tearing down Oswald apartment

DALLAS (AP) -- Dallas has begun the process of demolishing an apartment complex where Lee Harvey Oswald briefly lived before the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. (   01/07/2013 1:15 PM )

Nation

Ohio murder trial involving eye blinks is delayed

CINCINNATI (AP) -- A long-delayed Ohio trial in which a dying man's videotaped eye blinks are to be used as testimony against the man charged with murdering him has been postponed again. (   01/07/2013 1:18 PM )

World

Colombia: Honduras uncooperative in hooker probe

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) -- Colombian police say a lack of cooperation from embassy personnel is frustrating the search for two suspected prostitutes who allegedly stole computers from the Honduran embassy during a Christmas party. (   01/07/2013 1:15 PM )

Education

Sheriff thinks Conn. tragedy a factor in bomb plot

SEALE, Ala. (AP) -- An Alabama sheriff says a teen who described himself as a white supremacist made journal entries about a plot to bomb classmates three days after the Newtown school massacre. (   01/07/2013 1:17 PM )

Science

Martian rock from Sahara desert unlike others

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Scientists are abuzz about a coal-colored rock from Mars that landed in the Sahara desert: A yearlong analysis revealed it's quite different from other Martian meteorites. (   01/06/2013 10:24 PM )

The Big Picture
Indian rape victim's death sparks outrage

Indian rape victim's death sparks outrage

Demonstrators seek action from a government that has long been at a loss as to how to deal with rape cases in Indian society.

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