Beth Israel to use Google Glass in emergency room

Dr. Steven Horng shows Google Glass that he and other doctors will use to read patient records.

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The hospital said it is the first in the US to employ the device for everyday medical care.

Whole grilled carrots are served with yogurt, honey, and a mixture of pistachios and other seeds at Alden & Harlow.

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Alden & Harlow: Harvard Square’s new standby is a standout

Alden & Harlow is the quintessential Harvard Square restaurant.

Meal Mart Kosher Gefilte Fish in Jelled Broth.

Taste Kitchen

Commercial gefilte fish replaces Jewish grandmothers’

Seven people tasted six brands, most in jelled broth, to find the best available product in the Boston area.

UConn players and coaches celebrated at the end of the game.

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UConn 79, Notre Dame 58

UConn completes undefeated season with national title win

The women’s basketball team from the University of Connecticut won the national title a night after the men’s team from the school did so.

Underwater pings relocated in hunt for missing jet

An Australian official said a ship searching for the missing Malaysian jet has relocated an underwater signal that is consistent with a plane’s black boxes.

Secretary of State John Kerry was testifying Tuesday before a Senate panel.

Kerry blames Russia for unrest in Ukraine

Secretary of State John Kerry threatened Russia with tougher economic sanctions if it fails to back down from its involvement in Ukraine.

Biden to attend Marathon bombing commemoration

Vice President Joe Biden will attend a ceremony at the Hynes Convention Center on the anniversary of the Marathon bombings.

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FARAH STOCKMAN

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/04/08/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/stockman-1859.jpg The case for moderates

The moment moderation expires is the moment conflicts spin out of control.

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The Boston Symphony Chamber Players performing Sunday at Jordan Hall.

Chamber Players close 50th season

The final installment was a jovial performance of Darius Milhaud’s “Suite d’après Corrette,” Op. 161b, that seemed to invite the audience, “Come on in, enjoy!”