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Report: Harvard player to exit amid cheating probe

Kyle Casey, the men’s basketball team’s leading scorer last year, will withdraw, SI.com reported, and the fallout may continue among other athletes.

Bruce Bolling, first black City Council president, dies at 67

Bolling, who became the first African-American president of the Boston City Council, died after a long struggle with prostate cancer.

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The deal for Seguin, 20, will draw him an average salary of $5.75m per year. The All-Star led the Bruins in goals last year, his second season.

Bill Lichtenstein, whose account of his daughter’s 2006 treatment was published Sunday, said a confidentiality agreement barred him from speaking sooner.

Lexington schools deny locking child in ‘closet’

A father’s account of how his daughter was repeatedly locked in a “closet” as a Lexington kindergartner in 2006 prompted a rebuttal from the town’s school superintendent.

Families of victims relieved at a subdued 9/11

After last year’s intense 10th anniversary, family members of those who were killed said they welcomed a softer public spotlight on their personal grief.

Teresa Methai touched the engraved name of her husband, Joseph Methai, at the Sept. 11 memorial in the Boston Public Garden.

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Teresa Methai touched the engraved name of her husband, Joseph Methai, at the Sept. 11 memorial in the Boston Public Garden.

Senator Scott Brown, his wife Gail Huff, and Attorney General Martha Coakley sat at a flag-raising ceremony in Boston.

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Senator Scott Brown, his wife Gail Huff, and Attorney General Martha Coakley sat at a flag-raising ceremony in Boston.

A man placed a US flag next to a memorial bearing two pieces of steel from the World Trade Center in Weehawken, N.J.

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A man placed a US flag next to a memorial bearing two pieces of steel from the World Trade Center in Weehawken, N.J.

Anna Favuzza made a rubbing of the name of her brother, Bernard D. Favuzza, who was a victim of the World Trade Center attacks.

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Anna Favuzza made a rubbing of the name of her brother, Bernard D. Favuzza, who was a victim of the World Trade Center attacks.

President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama observed a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House.

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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama observed a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House.

New York City police bugler Gabe Perdomo played next to the 9/11 memorial.

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New York City police bugler Gabe Perdomo played next to the 9/11 memorial.

Dennis Swindell kissed the name of his partner, Gary Lee Bright, inscribed on the South Tower memorial pool wall.

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Dennis Swindell kissed the name of his partner, Gary Lee Bright, inscribed on the South Tower memorial pool wall.

Maria Rodriguez wiped her eyes near pictures of a victim before ceremonies marking the 11th anniversary of the attacks in New York.

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Maria Rodriguez wiped her eyes near pictures of a victim before ceremonies marking the 11th anniversary of the attacks in New York.

A man stood along Trinity Place in New York City before ceremonies began to mark the 9/11 anniversary.

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A man stood along Trinity Place in New York City before ceremonies began to mark the 9/11 anniversary.

One World Trade Center, the tower being built in a new World Trade Center complex, is seen at right from New Jersey.

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One World Trade Center, the tower being built in a new World Trade Center complex, is seen at right from New Jersey.

The Tribute in Light illuminated the sky over New York's lower Manhattan skyline on Sept. 10.

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The Tribute in Light illuminated the sky over New York's lower Manhattan skyline on Sept. 10.

A NASA satellite captured a plume of smoke rising from the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001.

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A NASA satellite captured a plume of smoke rising from the World Trade Center in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001.

“A lot of our assumptions today have their roots in that period,” says Drew Gilpin Faust (right) with Ric Burns.

Work of Harvard’s Faust gets the PBS treatment

Along with filmmaker Ric Burns, Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust will be traveling the East Coast to promote a new two-hour film, “Death and the Civil War.”

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Why do we go to our high school reunions?

The stubborn, almost irrational allegiance to the place where you were born seems coded into nature itself.

Boston puts 3d biggest tax bite on tourists, survey finds

The city has the third-highest travel tax burden in the US, as visitors pay an average of $34.83 a day in taxes and fees for travel-related services.

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Wes Welker needs one reception to set the Patriots’ all-time mark.

Wes Welker, Troy Brown built in same mold

Welker, who will pass Brown as the franchise leader in receptions for the Patriots with one more catch, believes Brown paved the way for his success.

Politics

Political Notebook

President Obama’s joint fund-raising committee, which spent liberally early, did not indicate how much money it has.

Obama edges Romney with $114m haul

President Obama’s campaign collected more than $114 million to Mitt Romney’s $111.6 million in August, the first time Obama has outraised Romney since April.

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Striking teachers and their backers marched Monday. Negotiators left the table hours later to consider new proposals.

Chicago teachers strike in dispute over contract

Hundreds of thousands of Chicago families scrambled as teachers in the nation’s third-largest school district struck over pay, benefits, and other contract issues.

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Jackie Fraser-Swan’s Emerson Spring/Summer 2013 collection.

Herrera, Posen, Fraser-Swan make it work at Fashion Week

On Monday, New York Fashion Week chatter was squarely focused on obtaining a ticket for that evening’s Marc Jacobs show, but there were enough big names showing earlier in the day.