‘He went back and finished the job’

“If they had kept him, maybe my daughter would be alive today,” said Patty Martel, whose daughter was allegedly killed by Jared Remy.

Attorney Peter Bella (left) conferred with Jared Remy during Friday’s arraignment in Waltham District Court.

Jared Remy’s life: Few high points, years of trouble

The son of Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy had been charged in at least 13 cases since 1998, according to court records.

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Demonstrators in support of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi waited by the barricaded door inside al-Fath mosque in Cairo.

Egypt considers outlawing Muslim Brotherhood

The announcement comes a day after clashes around a Brotherhood call for a ‘‘Day of Rage’’ killed at least 173 people.

Men carried the statue of the Madonna del Soccorso for a procession around the North End during the Fisherman’s Feast.

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Tradition runs deep at North End Fisherman’s Feast

The storied event honoring the Madonna del Soccorso di Sciacca has been around for more than a century, drawing generations of families with ties to a small Italian town.

Harvard law professor Charles Ogletree admired a striped bass he caught Thursday.

The big fish he wants to land is the president

Harvard law professor and angler Charles Ogletree has several times asked former student President Obama to join him on the water.

Donna Blythe-Shaw of the Boston Taxi Drivers Association urged more oversight of livery vehicles.

After rape in unlicensed taxi, call for increased regulations

City oversight of livery vehicles operating outside the regulation of the Boston police hackney unit remains murky.

Terry Fife of Scituate was the jury foreman for the James “Whitey” Bulger trial.

Trial of James ‘Whitey’ Bulger

Bulger jurors focused on victims, foreman says

“Collectively we did the best we could to deliver them a verdict,” said Terry Fife, 49, of Scituate.

Dan Shaughnessy

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The Yankees third baseman said he doesn’t know why he inspires such animosity. “It gets old,’’ he said.

Opinion

opinion | Don Gillis and Andy Sum

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/17/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/gillis0817-1930--90x90.jpg Poverty must be top priority for mayoral candidates

Boston’s next mayor must work with communities to identify how to increase families’ social and economic capital.

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Plaza Towers Elementary students returned to class at a temporary location.

Students back in class after deadly Okla. tornado

Children were eager to reunite with classmates, but many were still haunted by memories of young friends lost in a twister that killed 24 people.

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Book Review

Scott Anderson writes that, during World War I, T.E. Lawrence found himself both fighting the Turks and undermining the British to advance the cause of Arab freedom.

‘Lawrence in Arabia’ by Scott Anderson

In journalist Scott Anderson’s thrilling new book, Thomas Edward Lawrence again takes center stage in an account that moves from London to Cairo to the Arabian peninsula.