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Bias complaint against Boston judge is dismissed

 The state’s commission on judicial conduct has dismissed a complaint accusing Boston Municipal Court first judge Raymond G. Dougan of deep-seated bias against prosecutors and police.

Court OK’s police searches of cellphone call lists

The state’s highest court ruled police do not need a search warrant to look at cellphone call lists following a person’s arrest.

Despite prolific fund-raising, Warren campaign in debt

Even after raising $42 million en route to her Senate victory, Elizabeth Warren told supporters her campaign does not have cash to pay its bills.

Jacoby Ellsbury is entering the last year of his contract with the Red Sox.

Cherington says Red Sox don’t intend to trade Ellsbury

The Red Sox general manager said “we’re expecting Jacoby to have a really good year in 2013 and be a huge part of what we’re doing.”

Rajon Rondo returned from a two-game suspension and had 17 points and 11 assists.

Celtics 104, Timberwolves 94

Bass, Rondo explode in second half

With Rajon Rondo back in the lineup, and led by a resurgent Brandon Bass in the second half, the Celtics put away the Timberwolves at the TD Garden.

On Dec. 10, Scott Schuman will appear at Wellesley College to explain his street style in relation to the work of featured photographers at a Davis Museum exhibit.

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The Sartorialist: Birth of an image maker

Scott Schuman, the street fashion photographer behind The Sartorialist blog, didn’t expect to settle into a career in fashion photography.

Flowering Rock has popped up on Charles Street to sell teas and other items for a short period of time.

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The anatomy of a pop-up store

On Beacon Hill, he’s known as “the pop-up guy.” For the second year in a row, Michael Hunter has swooped into town with a sleighful of style.

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Brubeck’s cerebral approach to music helped him create the first jazz record to sell a million copies and first jazz single to reach 500,000 sales.

Steve Addazio was introduced as the new football coach at Boston College at a press conference in Chestnut Hill.

Steve Addazio calls BC football his ‘dream job’

The new Boston College coach, who signed a six-year deal, said “I’ve got drive, I’ve got energy, and I’ve got a love and passion for what I do.”

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On Dec. 10, Scott Schuman will appear at Wellesley College to explain his street style in relation to the work of featured photographers at a Davis Museum exhibit.

The Sartorialist: Birth of an image maker

Scott Schuman, the street fashion photographer behind The Sartorialist blog, didn’t expect to settle into a career in fashion photography.