The Cardinals took a 4-2 win over the Red Sox in Game 2 and tied the World Series.

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The Cardinals took a 4-2 win over the Red Sox in Game 2 and tied the World Series.

The Cardinals' Yadier Molina (left) pumped his fist as Daniel Nava struck out to end the game.

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The Cardinals' Yadier Molina (left) pumped his fist as Daniel Nava struck out to end the game.

The Cardinals were unable to score in the ninth inning as they faced the Red Sox' Koji Uehara.

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The Cardinals were unable to score in the ninth inning as they faced the Red Sox' Koji Uehara.

Jacoby Ellsbury ran to first base as Matt Carpenter (not pictured) committed a fielding error.

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Jacoby Ellsbury ran to first base as Matt Carpenter (not pictured) committed a fielding error in the eighth inning.

Jarrod Saltalamacchia's and Craig Breslow's errors cost the Red Sox the lead in the seventh inning.

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Jarrod Saltalamacchia's and Craig Breslow's errors cost the Red Sox the lead in the seventh inning.

The Cardinals scored three runs in the seventh inning.

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The Cardinals scored three runs in the inning.

Pete Kozma was safe as Jarrod Saltalamacchia failed to catch the throw to home plate.

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Pete Kozma was safe as Jarrod Saltalamacchia failed to catch the throw to home plate.

Craig Breslow (left) tried to get Jon Jay (not pictured) out at third base, but the throw sailed into left field and Jay was able to score.

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Craig Breslow (left) tried to get Jon Jay (not pictured) out at third base, but the throw sailed into left field and Jay was able to score.

David Ortiz hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning, giving the Red Sox a 2-1 lead.

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David Ortiz hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning, giving the Red Sox a 2-1 lead.

Ortiz celebrated the home run with Dustin Pedroia and Mike Napoli.

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Ortiz celebrated the home run with Dustin Pedroia and Mike Napoli.

Matt Holliday (pictured) hit a leadoff triple in the fourth inning. Yadier Molina then scored Holliday for the Cardinals to take the lead.

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Matt Holliday (pictured) hit a leadoff triple in the fourth inning. Yadier Molina then scored Holliday for the Cardinals to take the lead.

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Cardinals tie World Series

The Red Sox came undone in Game 2 after key errors gave the lead to the Cardinals in the seventh inning, and St. Louis prevailed for the 4-2 win.

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Globe photographers caught the action at Fenway as the Red Sox faced the Cardinals in Game 2 of the World Series.

Boston Bruin David Krejci celebrated his game-winning goal with teammate Milan Lucic.

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With 0.8 seconds left, Bruins beat Sharks

With less than a second remaining in regulation, David Krejci deflected home a pass to give the Bruins a win.

Evan Dobelle’s lawsuit claims university trustees and a state official are trying to destroy his reputation.

Westfield State president sues trustees, claiming defamation

University President Evan Dobelle was placed on paid leave amid allegations of lavish spending.

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A student in Colleen Ritzer’s algebra class said the teacher wanted to help Philip Chism, who is suspected of killing her, on an upcoming test.

Clinton lauds Harvard’s public health partnerships

“The antidote to all the destruction in the world today ... is consistent, disciplined devotion to creating networks of cooperation,” President Clinton said in Boston.

The Boston Globe’s headquarters on Morrissey Boulevard in Dorchester.

John Henry’s purchase of Globe completed

The deal to sell The Boston Globe to the Red Sox owner was finalized after a Worcester judge lifted an injunction that had blocked the sale.

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For decades, Oswald was seen as a cog in a larger machine, a patsy for dark forces united to kill America’s charismatic young president.

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Twitter’s IPO will be much smaller than Facebook’s, which was marred by technical glitches on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

Twitter sets price range for shares in IPO

The company is putting forth 70 million shares with a price range of $17 to $20 per share for its initial public offering, Twitter said in a regulatory filing.

Style

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This fall the wet suit looks even better on the town

The neoprene wet suit is the star of the fashion season, with top designers taking the fabric out of the water and putting it on the runways.