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Security Council breaks paralysis with Syria vote

The unanimous decision by the UN Security Council to secure and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile is aimed at taking poison gas off the battlefield.

Daniel Nava (center) was greeted by David Ortiz (left) and Mike Napoli after his home run in the first inning.

Red Sox 12, Orioles 3

Red Sox close in on AL’s top seed

The Red Sox thumped the Orioles as Clay Buchholz went seven solid innings and David Ortiz belted his 30th home run.

It was nearly a year ago that the Taliban attempted to assassinate Malala Yousafzai, then 15, while she was riding her school bus in Pakistan.

Malala Yousafzai addresses Harvard audience

The Pakistani teen who survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban called for continued defiance of efforts to deny women education.

Boston police patrolmen awarded $80m package

An arbitrator ruled Friday that Boston police patrolmen should get a 25.4 percent raise over six years, which Mayor Thomas Menino said “is too expensive.”

Some can’t wait for Sunday night’s “Breaking Bad” finale, and not because they’re devoted fans.

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Friends don’t let friends miss ‘Breaking Bad’

We’ve become a nation of televangelists, relentlessly badgering loved ones to tune into the shows we love.

Charles Shaughnessy (left) and Jonathan Hammond in North Shore Music Theatre’s production of “La Cage aux Folles.”

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Supporting cast, indelible score buoy ‘La Cage aux Folles’

The North Shore Music Theatre production of “La Cage aux Folles” manages to deliver a boisterous good time despite shortcomings in the two lead performances.

Richard North Patterson’s appreciation for Martha’s Vineyard and its rhythms is evident in his new book, “Loss of Innocence.”

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Richard North Patterson aims for something else

“Loss of Innocence,” a family drama set on Martha’s Vineyard, is a departure for an author known for page-turners with plots that grapple with topics like presidential politics.

President Obama said a failure to increase the government’s borrowing authority would effectively shutter the economy.

Obama refuses to budge over debt limit

President Obama and his aides maintain that there is no bargaining when it comes to the government’s ability to meet its debt obligations.

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CARLO ROTELLA

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/09/27/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Carlo_Rotella_150px-2537.png On second thought, repeal casinos

The essence of the argument from a widely cited report is that casinos tend to erode and destroy the social, economic, and political fabric of a community.

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