On the menu, but not on your plate

A Globe investigation found fish bought at restaurants across the region was mislabeled about half the time. Sometimes it was innocent error, but often the switch was deliberate, driven by profits.

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Results of the Globe’s fish testing

Search the results of DNA fish testing from individual stores and restaurants in the area.

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Fish mislabeling in Mass.

Complete coverage of the Globe’s five-month investigation.

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Ideas

Elizabeth Warren’s unorthodox career

The would-be senator’s first, and most controversial, legacy is her intellectual one.

JOAN VENNOCHI

Blame ourselves, not the Sox

This year’s epic collapse says something about a team that bumbled its way out of the playoffs. But it also says something about its fans.

Hearing set on controversial disability program

A Congressional subcommittee is scheduled to hold a public hearing Thursday about a controversial $10 billion federal disability program for indigent children.

Sununu to endorse Romney for president

Mitt Romney will gain a key endorsement tomorrow from former New Hampshire governor John H. Sununu, one of the most influential voices in state politics.

A powerful earthquake leveled homes and buildings in eastern Turkey.

Death toll climbs in Turkey quake

At least 88 people have been confirmed killed, and hundreds more are feared dead from the powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake that shook eastern Turkey today.

Museums Special

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.

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Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

Above, Quincy Street.

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Courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop

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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.

Museums special

Special section: The eyes have it

From small wonders to hidden treasures, here is a tour of exhibits from New England to New York.

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Sudbury terrorism suspect’s trial to begin

Tarek Mehanna’s case has become a constitutional argument over what a citizen can say without crossing the line.

Business

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10/14/11 Cambridge, MA -- Advance for Business. Research Scientist David Miller works to determine DNA sequences of cancer cells at Ariad Pharmaceuticals October 14, 2011. After a long drought, several Massachusetts biotechnology companies, including Vertex, Ariad, and Ironwood, have filed, or are about to file new drug applications with the Food and Drug Administration. Erik Jacobs for the Boston Globe

Vertex seeks OK for 2d new drug in a year

If approved, drug candidate Kalydeco could help propel the Cambridge biotechnology firm toward its goal of becoming a drug maker with multiple products.

Politics

**FILE** New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner poses in his office at the Statehouse in Concord, N.H. in this Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 file photo. Gardner is not expected to schedule the state's presidential primary until late next year. By then, presidential hopefuls will have campaigned in the state for many months and, in most cases, two or more years. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, FILE) Library Tag 08202006 National/Foreign

Nevada bows to N.H., sets Feb. caucuses

The decision, reached after days of pressure from Granite State Republicans, opens the door for New Hampshire voters to head to the polls in early January.

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Veterans’ jobless rate outpaces civilians’

Veterans who left military service in the past decade have an unemployment rate of 11.7 percent, well above the overall jobless rate of 9.1 percent, according to fresh data.

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Sunday Basketball Notes

Small markets running this NBA show

The lockout is being fueled by small-market owners who feel powerless in a league of big cities, mammoth television contracts, and state-of-the-art arenas.

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London’s calling

Many Olympic facilities are already completed for the 2012 Summer Games, allowing visitors to preview the venues in and around the city.