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Russian missile leaves lives shattered
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As Germany stalls, Ukraine holds out hope it will get tanks
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Across Malawi, cholera is back, with a vengeance
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Senators’ departure leaves Haiti without elected government
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London museum removes 18th-century ‘Irish Giant’ skeleton from display
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Pakistan strengthens its already harsh blasphemy laws
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More documents found at Biden’s Del. home
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In practice, few abortion ban exceptions are granted
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Supreme Court leak inquiry: seized phones, affidavits, distrust
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Biden’s chief of staff Klain to depart
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In Omaha, a streetcar named undesirable by resident Warren Buffett
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APPELSTEIN, Thelma (Tiby)
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BEAUDOIN, Sister Rita, SUSC
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CHAPMAN, Rev. George Memory Former Rector St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Brookline
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COLLINS, Jerry
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CASHMAN, Father John
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John W. Jacobsen, Museum Planner, Author, Dies at 77
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Renowned Organic Chemist
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DIAMANT, Frances (Mahler)
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GARIBALDI, Louis E.
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GRAM, Margaret S.
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EDDY, Barbara (Swanback)
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FITZGERALD, Paul B.
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SEGALL, Maurice
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HOWES, Brian Louis
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HEANEY, Joseph Patrick
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MORSE, Charles Fessenden III
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MILLS, Barbara J. (Donovan)
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MINIHANE, Denis V.
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LUKE, Attorney Mary P.
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RENZI, Philip S. “Jay”
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Beloved Husband, Father, and Grandfather
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VELLUCCI, Cosmo
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TSOKANIS, Peter L.
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WALLACE, Patrick Bartholomew
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WYMAN, Diane M. (Houlberg)
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WRIGHT, Penrose Elizabeth
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WALSH, Thomas Gerard (Ret. BPD)
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Gwen Knapp, award-winning sportswriter, 61
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Frank Thomas, 93; power-hitting Pirates star set home run mark as original Met
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Jean Veloz, 98; celebrated 1940s Lindy Hop dancer
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Soccer player Anton Walkes, 25, dies in Fla. boat crash
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Rare attack in Alaska renews interest in polar bear patrols
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From flurries to thick flakes, snow welcomed by some
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Gasbags of the GOP
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No sign of missing Brookfield woman
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Ana Walshe’s mother seeks case details
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Bird sightings
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John is an easy-going 11-year-old boy
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Preparing for a debt ceiling crash
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The lights have been on at this high school for more than a year
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Moderna RSV vaccination shows good results in study
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Median home price falls
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Quick getaways to the slopes
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Just two little girls laughing, until we were told to stop
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Nutty call about a squirrel breaking into a house
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Schools’ superintendent to hold override presentation Jan. 23
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New elementary school opens for a third of town’s students
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Town to celebrate its ties to Abraham and Benjamin Lincoln
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Affordable units OK’d at Newton armory
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Somerville takes aim at pay imparity, strives to support careers for women
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Local groups want to put civics education back on the front burner
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Edaville owner plans to build housing at park
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This day in history
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Brady should retire, for good this time
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Shorthanded Celtics claw past Raptors
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Ranking the major league managers
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Alfaro could catch on with Sox
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Announcement for Hall on deck
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Tingle in right elbow changed Story’s course
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Oft-injured Sale feels he owes something
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Merloni, Middlebrooks added to NESN’s Sox lineup
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Nosek to miss month or more (foot fracture)
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Dealing with some NHL trade possibilities
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Hit by Lucic a lasting memory
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Not Provorov’s finest hour
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Down the road, stars likely to align in Boston
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Hammering out a new agreement
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Legend Moore officially retires
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Playing time calls delicate dance
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Chiefs win with banged-up Mahomes
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Eagles fly into NFC Championship
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Pass-rushing prowess puts Bosa, Parsons in spotlight
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Plenty of competition in the coaching market
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Rybakina topples No. 1 Swiatek
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BC sweeps Notre Dame
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Newton North boys, Andover girls reign
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Two out in front at AmEx
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Amesbury boys clinch with strong finish at end
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What about $3 million gets you in and around Boston
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Your own harborwalk —from living room to kitchen
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Tips on finishing attic space
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More homes don’t require a jumbo loan.
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The radical, forgotten experiment in educational integration that changed my life
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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Harvard’s reversal on its rejection of human rights leader who criticized Israel is a good step
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Embracing ‘The Embrace’
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For public school teachers, there can be no right to strike
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On its 50th anniversary, Roe v. Wade still matters
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A way out of the campus free speech wars
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After all these years, Rennie Harris’s classic hip-hopera ‘Rome and Jewels’ leaves space for improvisation
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At El Peñol, an American dream is realized
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New England Philharmonic music director Tianhui Ng shares music through ‘human stories’
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Aoife O’Donovan traverses the sparse terrain of Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’
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At the MFA, ‘Hear Me Now’ tells the story of enslaved Black potters
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A creator of experimental theater steps anxiously into the spotlight with ‘Made in China 2.0’
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Another first for Marlee Matlin with her directorial debut on ‘Accused’
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CLASSICAL MUSIC
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TELEVISION
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Before the fall
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The roads not taken
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Regional writers and literary organizations receive NEA grants
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LOCAL BESTSELLERS
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Stephen King gave me the gift of resurrected fear. Thanks?
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With a hurricane on the way, are these tickets now worthless?
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New gear for new priorities
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Overheard in the Office
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Remembering Russell
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The Globe Puzzle Page