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Taxi group calls for overhaul of cab oversight system

The group called for the abolishment of the police hackney unit responsible for regulating the cab industry and the creation of a civilian commission to oversee a revamped system.

Spotlight Report | Part 3

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A Globe reporter returns to the wheel after many years and finds much has changed. Cabbies are often cheated, and danger lurks at every turn.

Pharmacy recall hits Children’s Hospital patients

The shutdown at a Woburn compounding pharmacy left about 100 Boston Children’s Hospital patients without a needed product, the hospital’s director said.

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Readers’ favorite dishes to celebrate spring

These recipes (and greenery) are what our readers reach for when spring shows hints of color outdoors and on their tables.

To help lift our culinary spirits after a long winter, we asked you to peek into your recipe collections for favorite dishes featuring spring greens.

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To help lift our culinary spirits after a long winter, the Globe asked readers for their favorite dishes featuring spring greens.

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The pale green of asparagus soup, sent in by Hadley resident Pam Juengling, who calls the spears “Hadley grass."

The dark green and golden custard in a crustless Swiss chard pie from Jane Woodes of Wellfleet.

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The dark green and golden custard in a crustless Swiss chard pie from Jane Woodes of Wellfleet.

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Jane Ward of Amesbury sent in a risotto she makes with fresh peas from her Community Supported Agriculture share.

Winchester resident Kinzie Moore Gensler writes that her favorite spring dish is jade rice made by adding a puree of basil, mint, cilantro, and spinach to ginger-scented long-grain rice.

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Winchester resident Kinzie Moore Gensler writes that her favorite spring dish is jade rice made by adding a puree of basil, mint, cilantro, and spinach to ginger-scented long-grain rice.

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"We can’t wait for the fresh mint," writes Lee Appel of Rye, N.H., who makes a tangy yogurt and cucumber salad with refreshing spearmint.

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Chie Ehara, an Arlington resident and Japanese expat, stirs in a bunch of watercress into a velvety shrimp soup.

Jaromir Jagr acknowledged cheers from fans after notching his 1,000th career assist last week.

Bruins acquire Jaromir Jagr from Stars

Spurned last week in trying to land Jarome Iginla, the Bruins closed a deal to add a goal scorer in the veteran Jagr, 41.

Activist investor Icahn buys stake in Burlington firm

Carl Icahn, who likes to push for cost cutting and bigger profits at companies he invests in, has bought a 9.3 percent stake in Nuance Communications Inc.

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Marisa Silver’s third novel follows three subjects in different time periods.

‘Mary Coin’ by Marisa Silver

For a book about the loss and poverty of the Great Depression, “Mary Coin” is a lovely and deeply satisfying read.