January N.H. primary possible after Nevada vote

Nevada voted today to move its caucus date to Feb. 4, ending a cross-country power struggle with New Hampshire over the election calendar.

T plans weekend Red Line closures

The MBTA will shut down the Red Line north of Harvard Square on weekends from November through March to complete a $80-million repair project.

Drysdale takes the Charles

Mahe Drysdale fought off jet lag to capture the men’s championship singles race today.

The Mosman Rowing Club from Sydney, Australia, on the first day of the Head of the Charles Regatta.

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The Mosman Rowing Club from Sydney, Australia, participated today at the Head of the Charles Regatta.

This was the 47th edition of the Head of the Charles.

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This was the 47th edition of the Head of the Charles.

Teams competing in the Head of the Charles approached the Western Avenue bridge.

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Teams competing in the Head of the Charles approached the Western Avenue bridge.

The King's Crown RA team from New York shared the Charles River with Canadian geese.

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The King's Crown RA team from New York shared the Charles River with Canada geese.

The US Coast Guard Academy team had a Canadian goose in their way.

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A goose got in the way of the US Coast Guard Academy team.

The Avalon Rowing Club whizzed by under the River Street Bridge.

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The Avalon Rowing Club at speed near the River Street Bridge.

The team from the Albany Rowing Center were framed by changing leaves along the banks of the river.

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Changing leaves framed the Albany Rowing Center team.

Elsa Cressotti, 4, looked through binoculars from the Riverside Boat Club dock.

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Elsa Cressotti, 4, looked through binoculars from the Riverside Boat Club dock.

Spectators on the River Street Bridge watched the races.

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Spectators on the River Street Bridge watched the races.

Henri Hicks from France rested under his boat before his 11:30 a.m. club singles race.

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Henri Hicks from France rested under his boat before his 11:30 a.m. club singles race.

Cambridge, MA 102211 Perfect fall day for most of the day on Saturday during the 2011 Head of the Charles Regata on October 22, 2011. (Essdras M Suarez/ Globe Staff)/ MET

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The event continues Sunday.

Athletes drawn to the healing waters

US adaptive rowing teammates Ron Harvey and Laura Schwanger bring world-class ability and determination to the 47th Head of the Charles Regatta.

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Harvard Art Museums’ new complex takes shape

When the project is complete, Harvard’s Fogg Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Arthur M. Sackler Museum will all be under one roof.

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

The following photo sequences show the progression of work at the Harvard Art Muesums’ complex. Above, Prescott Street.

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Above, Quincy Street.

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Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Artist rendering of Prescott Street.

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Artist rendering of Broadway and Quincy streets.

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Artist rendering of Harvard Yard.

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Artist rendering of Quincy Street.

NOAA chief Jane Lubchenco visited Gloucester in early 2010 and spoke to area fishermen.

Senator Scott Brown calls for ouster of NOAA head

Criticizing an “attitude of indifference” that he said is decimating New England’s fishing industry, Senator Scott Brown today urged the president to fire Jane Lubchenco.

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A getaway to Fairhaven and New Bedford

For Bostonians who like the sea, history, food, antiques, and architecture, Fairhaven and New Bedford are great choices for a day or weekend getaway.

“He was like a mix of Dean Martin and Johnny Rotten.” - Joann Sfar, on actor Serge Gainsbourg

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The life of a provocateur

Joann Sfar has examined the world from the inside out and, ultimately, concluded that outside is better than in.

opinion

No peace until Israelis, Palestinians both want it

Neither side has prepared its people psychologically for the necessary compromises, writes H.D.S. Greenway.

“Warren has spent her career trying to coax more legal scholars to conduct the kind of hands-on research that has driven her own work, which remains relatively rare in the field.”

Leon Neyfakh,  on the career of Elizabeth Warren

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Fort Point plans add outdoor restaurant

Berkeley Investments Inc. is proceeding with plans for a residential building that will include smaller “innovation’’ apartments and the area’s first outdoor dining spot.

Politics

Political Notebook

Representative Michelle Bachmann has visited New Hampshire twice since launching her presidential campaign in June.

N.H. staffers quit Bachmann campaign

As many as five staffers reportedly left the campaign of Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann this week.

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Obama says troops will leave Iraq by year’s end

The announcement brings to an end a nearly nine-year military engagement that cost the lives of 4,400 troops, divided the public, and came to define America’s role in the world.

Sports

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Sharks 4, Bruins 2

Logan Couture celebrated his goal with teammate Martin Havlat in the second period.

Bruins can’t finish rally

After trailing most of the game, two late strikes in the third period weren’t enough as the Bruins failed to rally against the Sharks at TD Garden.

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Butch Walker produces by day, rocks by night

The twists and turns of Butch Walker’s career could fill a book. So he wrote one. The Globe chatted with Walker recently about his new album and memoir.