Political Notebook
Romney condemns ‘poisonous’ talk
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney warned against letting an agenda “narrow our vision or drive us apart” after a Texas pastor called Mormonism a cult.
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Rich Peverley scored twice and Brad Marchand assisted on both to help lead the Stanley Cup champs to their first win this season.
Political Notebook
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney warned against letting an agenda “narrow our vision or drive us apart” after a Texas pastor called Mormonism a cult.
US Representative Stephen F. Lynch would support legislation to compensate the families of two men killed during James “Whitey” Bulger’s reputed reign over Boston’s underworld.
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Long before cell phones, John Senders took to the highway blind — in the name of science.
“It lets you house your digital life in one place - your social media links, your Google +, what have you, videos, photos, a bio page. We call them your social print.”
Tammy Lewis, of Skanz, on Quick Response codes
Five weeks after the official start of autumn, Bostonians are enjoying the last hurrah of summer.
Four hundred former Pan Am stewardesses reunited for their group’s World Wings International conference. The most buzzed about topic: ABC’s new drama “Pan Am.”
The group now includes 12 Republicans and eight Democrats. Their votes say something about being a legislator in a Congress that reaches agreement only when a catastrophe looms.
Fighters assaulted Moammar Khadafy’s hometown in what they hope will be a final all-out offensive to crush resistance in the bastion of regime loyalists.
Rich Peverley scored twice and Brad Marchand assisted on both to help lead the Stanley Cup champs to their first win this season.
Williams College football coach Aaron Kelton takes his turn as a guest curator at the university’s Museum of Art.
“They’re everywhere in our culture today, these charismatic killers. Have we lost our moral bearing?”
Ed Siegel, on “Dexter” and “Breaking Bad”
“To become a citizen of a nation is a choice that involves more sacrifice and pain than tearing down the sculpture of a dictator.”
Gal Beckerman, on the challenges facing some Middle Eastern countries