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A supporter of the Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi threw a water container onto a fire.

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Riot police opened fire at members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Egyptian security forces uncovered a box of ammunition, which they claimed to have found in one of the two pro-Morsi sit-in sites.

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A supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo.

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Bricks form the Arabic words

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An Egyptian security force member escorted a woman with a child as the forces cleared a sit-in camp.

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A riot police officer walked at the entrance of Cairo University and Nahdet Misr Square.

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Reporters run for cover during clashes between Morsi supporters and police in Cairo.

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A ripped poster depicting ousted Egyptian president Morsi hangs on the jaw of a bulldozer.

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Egypt police stage bloody crackdown

At least 149 were killed after police clashed with supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi.

Edwin Alemany held on $3 million bail

The man who allegedly murdered Amy Lord of South Boston was arraigned in two non-fatal attacks.

Hospital tech pleads guilty to causing hepatitis C outbreak

The New Hampshire judge asked David Kwiatkowski why he wasn’t going to trial. ‘‘Because I’m guilty,’’ he responded.

Graves Island Light Station

Barbara Salfity

Graves Island Light brings in bids of up to $738,000

When the Globe reported two weeks ago on the public auction of the 110-year-old lighthouse, the top bid was $101,000.

Lisa Saunders parked her car for hours at a time in a valet-only zone.

Businesswoman used Park Plaza valet spot for herself

Lisa Saunders, part of the family that owned the Park Plaza Hotel for decades, parked her car in a valet spot outside 20 Park Plaza for hours at a time.

Cornerback Darrelle Revis’s health is central to the Bucs’ season.

on football

Darrelle Revis, Patriots on friendlier terms

The former Jet and current Buccaneer will be welcomed into the Patriots world at Gillette all week, no matter what was said in the past.

Shirley Leung

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The next Facebook and Instagram could well be in our own backyard, and our prominent business leaders have no idea how to connect with them.

Opinion

Derrick Z. Jackson

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The nation’s drug laws have been a form of American apartheid for the last quarter century.

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Shane Victorino (winning two-run single in the 11th) is congratulated at game’s end by Jacoby Ellsbury and Jonny Gomes.

Red Sox outlast Blue Jays in 11

Shane Victorino delivered a two-out, two-run single in the 11th inning that helped the Red Sox extend their AL East lead to 4 games.