Bulger faces wrath of victims’ families

“Whitey” Bulger sat motionless as relatives of his victims addressed him as “Satan” and “rat” in a hearing before Bulger is sentenced Thursday.

Filipino typhoon survivors sought medical attention inside a makeshift hospital inside an airport compound in Tacloban.

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Hundreds of patients overrun clinic in typhoon-ravaged city

Doctors have been dealing with cuts, fractures, and pregnancy complications, but soon expect to be treating more serious problems such as pneumonia and dehydration.

Modest job growth expected in Mass. starting next year

A new forecast estimates that employment in the state will increase by about 45,000 to 50,000 jobs a year through 2017.

John Farrell led the Red Sox to 97 wins a season after they had the paltry total of 69.

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On Baseball

John Farrell robbed in Manager of the Year voting

The Red Sox skipper couldn’t have managed a more perfect season, and it should have been rewarded — if not for an imperfect vote.

The lamb kofte pita is nicely spiced at Cook.

DINING OUT

Newtonville’s Cook a nice neighbor to have

The project from Tryst chef Paul Turano is the local place one is always glad to have nearby, offering quality, creativity, and comfort.

An aerial photo shows the location of the 130-acre University Station project along University Avenue in Westwood.

Vast project in Westwood set to get underway

After years of delays, contractors will begin on Wednesday to build a miniature city with hundreds of new homes, stores, and offices.

Shirley Leung

Olympic-size ambitions, hurdles for Boston

Those leading the charge to bring the Olympics to Boston also stand to benefit the most, and none more than John Fish, chairman of Suffolk Construction.

Opinion

TOM KEANE

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/11/12/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/1113oped_schroeder.jpg The privacy line

Airline passengers can now bypass some security — but at what cost?

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Floor van de Velde’s “Vibrant Divide.’’

Glow-in-the-dark evidence of a bright future

Floor van de Velde’s enchanting exhibition “Score for a Color Field” at 17 Cox, the alternative gallery in Beverly, glows in the dark.