Disposal of Syria’s weapons daunting

The task of securing Syria’s chemical weapons would present a host of obstacles, according to US and international specialists.

Private UN talks begin on Syria chemical arms

Tense negotiations have begun on a proposed UN resolution that would put Syria’s chemical weapons under international control, a French official said Wednesday.

Governor Deval Patrick.

Opinion | Shirley Leung

What took Patrick so long to fight the software tax?

Tech and business leaders warned months ago that the legislation was so broadly written that it would have a devastating impact.

Joseph Ligotti, left, and Robert Jubinville have had many dealings.

Job offer vetoed amid questions of favoritism

A clerk magistrate’s offer to hire his friend’s daughter is becoming a test for the Mass. court system, which is still recovering from the Probation Department hiring scandal.

Church bells were tolled, tears were shed and a wreath of white roses were placed today in front of the Garden of Rememberance on the Public Garden.

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Ceremonies in Boston mark 9/11, Marathon bombings

Church bells tolled, mourners shed tears, and a wreath of white roses was placed in front of the Garden of Remembrance in the Public Garden.

Interactive

On 9/11 anniversary, Globe reporter remembers father

Today, reporter David Filipov remembers his father, Al, who was killed on Sept. 11, 2001, when Flight 11 crashed into the World Trade Center.

MAYORAL RACE: THE CANDIDATES

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Consalvo says if he is elected mayor, he will embrace the “urban mechanic” ethos that has defined Mayor Thomas Menino’s tenure.

Clay Buchholz threw 74 pitches, 44 strikes, walked one, and struck out six, using his full repertoire of pitches.

On Baseball

Clay Buchholz makes Red Sox even stronger

Now 10-0, Buchholz has allowed the Red Sox to add an elite starting pitcher as they steam toward the playoffs.

Opinion

JEFF JACOBY

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/09/11/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/jacoby-2255.jpg The handshake delusion

Twenty years after the Oslo Peace Accord, the myth drags on that peace can come to the Mideast that easily.

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A welcome sight for Sox fans: Clay Buchholz delivers to the Rays in the first. He threw five scoreless frames, with increased velocity.

Clay Buchholz lifts Red Sox in return

Buchholz threw five strong innings as the Red Sox shut out the Rays and extended their AL East lead to 8½ games.