Red Sox victory parade to celebrate fans

“We think this might be a nice opportunity for us to thank our fans by including them in the event itself,’’ Red Sox president Larry Lucchino said of Saturday’s parade.

A  banner hung on the front of the Massachusetts State House.

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A banner hung on the front of the Massachusetts State House.

A 2013 World Series banner was unveiled at Fenway Park Thursday.

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A 2013 World Series banner was unveiled at Fenway Park Thursday.

Arthur D'Angelo, 86, sat at his souvenir shop across the street from Fenway Park.

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Arthur D'Angelo, 86, sat at his souvenir shop across the street from Fenway Park.

A woman shopped for Red Sox gear the day after the team won the World Series.

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A woman shopped for Red Sox gear the day after the team won the World Series.

A man browsed T-shirts bearing the names of Red Sox players after the team won Game 6.

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A man browsed T-shirts bearing the names of Red Sox players after the team won Game 6.

Fans took pictures of the Fenway Park scoreboard following the Red Sox victory.

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Fans took pictures of the Fenway Park scoreboard following the Red Sox victory.

A man wore a Red Sox World Series hat as he boarded a plane in Boston.

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A man wore a Red Sox World Series hat as he boarded a plane in Boston.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney donned a Red Sox cap Thursday.

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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney donned a Red Sox cap Thursday.

Boston University police officers cheered as the Red Sox scored in the fourth inning.

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Boston University police officers cheered as the Red Sox scored in the fourth inning.

Team chairmanTom Werner, principal owner John Henry, and general manager Ben Cherington are seen with the trophy.

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Team chairman Tom Werner, principal owner John Henry, and general manager Ben Cherington are seen with the trophy.

Fans celebrated outside Gate B at Fenway Park.

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Fans celebrated outside Gate B at Fenway Park.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/31/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/day3.jpg World Series gear flies off the shelves

The most popular items are the so-called “locker room” gear, otherwise known as the apparel worn by the players during last night’s champagne celebration.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/31/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/PAGEONEstan60-001[1].jpg The best Globe photos of Game 6

See the most riveting moments from Game 6 of the World Series as captured by Boston Globe photographers.

John Lackey tipped his hat to the crowd after being pulled from the game in the seventh .

John Lackey completes turn of redemption

Two years after Lackey cruelly bottomed out, he won the clinching game of the World Series for the Red Sox.

White House press secretary Jay Carney, wearing a Boston Red Sox hat, arrived for the daily press briefing at the White House.

Politicians sing praises of Red Sox

Washington politicos of all stripes clung to New England’s latest champions on Thursday, fulfilling the bipartisan obligation to pander in the name of sports.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/05/25/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/Shaughnessy_150px.jpg A win that no one predicted

The 2013 Red Sox, the motley crew that left Fort Myers begging, “Please don’t hate us,’’ completed the ultimate redemption song.

Christian Day, a warlock who owns two witchcraft stores in Salem, calls the fraud allegations against a local psychic hypocritical. “They’re not regulating the priest who absolves you of your sins and tells you to put some money in the collection basket.”

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Police-psychic controversy brewing in Salem

For those who make their living selling psychic services to paying customers, the term “fraud” lives on a slippery slope.

Building Fenway Center would be complex and expensive: Part of the 1.3 million-square-foot complex would straddle the turnpike, requiring a $35 million platform.

Developer says Fenway Center needs tax breaks

John Rosenthal is seeking $7.8 million in city tax breaks, saying the $500 million project could fall apart without public assistance.

Opinion

EDWARD L. GLAESER

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/31/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/glaeser_150px-3083.png High value in unpaid internships

Instead of ending unpaid internships, we should promote those that deliver real skills, and we must find ways to help less privileged students take part in certified skill-building internships.

Boston mayoral race

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Police tape crisscrossed the scene of a shooting  at the intersection of Shepton and Dorchester Avenue in August.

Mayoral candidates focus on safety

The two looking to replace Mayor Thomas Menino talk of “two Bostons,” one where violence is rare, and one where shootings feel commonplace.