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Sebelius vows review of website contractors

The Department of Health and Human Services will look at the performance of companies hired to build the foundering website, Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said.

Push on immigration reform risks new GOP split

Executives and donors behind a lobbying blitz said they were considering withholding financial support to lawmakers whom they believe are obstructing progress.

A broader deal with the Justice Department is still being negotiated.

JPMorgan agrees to pay $5.1b in Fannie, Freddie deal

The nation’s largest bank agreed to the penalty to resolve claims it misled Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac before the housing market collapse.

The Celtics' Bill Sharman held the ball as the St. Louis Hawks' Cliff Hagan defended during the second half of a 1958 NBA Finals game.

Celtics great Bill Sharman dies

Sharman, one of three men named to the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a coach and a player, died at age 87, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Red Sox manager John Farrell waited to appear before the media Friday night at Busch Stadium in St. Louis.

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All of a sudden, their job pitches taken seriously

The Red Sox’ John Farrell, the Padres’ Bud Black, and now the Reds’ Bryan Price have restarted the pitching coach-turned-manager debate.

The Boston Ballet’s performance of La Bayadère at the Opera House managed to keep the focus on the feelings.

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La Bayadère a show of love, forgiveness

Thursday night at the Opera House, Lasha Khozashvili’s Solor and Dusty Button’s Gamzatti kept the focus on the ballet’s feelings.

A rendering of the Dover Demon, a 4-foot-tall creature reported in 1977.

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Monsters of New England

Learn more about some of the region’s more famous creatures catalogued at the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/21/BostonGlobe.com/HealthScience/Images/globemy2.jpg In rural Maine, insurance program progresses slowly

Getting people to enroll in areas such as Washington County, where 18 percent lacked health insurance, may be tricky, according to the National Rural Health Association.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/06/26/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/lehigh.jpg Walsh’s chance to deliver on labor

What if mayoral candidate Martin Walsh sat down with police and fire unions and brokered an affordable agreement on how parity will be calculated?

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Icahn said he supports Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook (above), and the company’s current management team.

Stock buyback is too small, Icahn tells Apple

Carl Icahn, the activist investor, has told Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook, that the company should launch a $150 billion stock buyback.

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MOVIE REVIEW

“The Counselor” stars Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz (pictured) and Javier Bardem and Cameron Diaz (below).

Dirty doings down in Ridley Scott’s ‘Counselor’

The drug-trade drama has much in common with Scott’s “Thelma & Louise” in the way it escalates into a spin through wilder country, and a meditation on bigger themes.