Terry Rozier?s long outside shot

Terry Rozier may not play much as a Celtics rookie but he dreams of becoming an All-Star eventually.

David Maxwell

The speedy Celtics rookie outran a lot: a turbulent childhood, a father behind bars. Talent and love ? including his father?s from afar ? saved him.

Eighty-year-old Vincent Asaro (center) will go on trial Monday on charges he pocketed a cut of the $6 million Lufthansa robbery at Kennedy Airport in 1978.

NYC trial revisits infamous heist portrayed in ?Goodfellas?

For decades, prosecutors say, Vincent Asaro kept hidden his role in an infamous mob heist hidden.

Michael J. Fox in the 1989 film BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II, directed by Robert Zemeckis. 18BacktotheFuture

Revisiting the world of ?Back to the Future Part II?

Smartphone glasses? The Cubs winning the World Series? A look at how far off are we from the 2015 that the movie predicted more than 25 years ago.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/17/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/wiggs_Cohen_490988.jpg Amputee?s high heels come courtesy of bombing survivor

Hillary Cohen is set to be the first person to receive a prosthetic leg donated by a foundation established by Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott.

Tom Brady and the Patriots don?t need any motivation to thump the Colts, says Christopher L. Gasper.

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CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

For the Patriots, it?s not about revenge

They?re going to romp because that?s what they do against the Colts. It?s like breathing.

Boston College defensive back Justin Simmons (27) runs after intercepting a pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Clemson, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015, in Clemson, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)

Clemson 34, BC 17

No. 5 Clemson overwhelms BC

The Eagles? top-ranked defense couldn?t handle the Tigers? potent offense.

Cambridge--10/17/15-The first day of the 51st Annual Head of the Charles took place as the temperatures were colder than normal with a brisk wind. The Harvard Aluni 2009 crew row in the alumni mens eights. Boston Globe staff photo by John Tlumacki(sports)

Powerful winds, strong performances at Head of the Charles

Olympians Gevva Stone, Mahe Drysdale capture singles titles on first day of the event.

BOSTON, MA - 10/14/2015: The close connection between viewer and object in the modern museum. The Institute of Contemporary Art, which strives to be a place where dynamic things happen. (David L Ryan/Globe Staff Photo) SECTION: METRO TOPIC 18experience

Museums special section

What?s happening in local museums

Exploring how we keep museums vital today, plus a look at Vermeer groupies, late-night museum-going, and, of course, things to see and do.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/18/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/200_merrimack_pharmaceuticals.jpg Local biotech bids to become leading cancer drug maker

Merrimack Pharmaceuticals is targeting its lead drug candidate at metastatic pancreatic cancer, a disease that has stubbornly resisted treatment.

President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton listened in 1999 to a Rwandan woman?s stories of surviving the 1994 genocide. Bill Clinton has said he is haunted by the massacres.

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State Dept. aided Clinton-backed Rwanda effort

Bill Clinton wanted to build a new health system in Rwanda. Under Hillary Clinton, the State Department delivered big time.

Woman accused of endangering ailing son by fleeing Pa.

The woman triggered an Amber Alert after she allegedly drove more than seven hours to Boston to have her son treated at Children?s Hospital.

Emerson College is considering new uses for the Colonial Theatre, which  was lit up for performances only 100 days over the past two years.

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Rapid-fire shifts have Boston?s theater community rattled

Are recent transformations ? concussive and breathtakingly swift ? simply coincidence? Or are they somehow related?

Hospital personnel were escorted out of Brigham and Women?s Hospital after a shooting there in January.

David L. Ryan/Globe Staff

KEVIN CULLEN

Brigham security fight shows failure to communicate

Nurses at the hospital say more security is needed after a doctor?s killing there, and say their calls have nothing to do with contract talks.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/17/BostonGlobe.com/National/Images/santa.jpg Meet Santa Claus, North Pole?s newest city councilor

Mr. Claus may have St. Nicholas?s looks and driver?s license, but the resemblance ends there.

Concern mounts on opioid crisis? toll on children

Doctors, judges, and drug counselors say they are seeing more and more cases of neglect and abuse of children due to opioid-addicted parents.

Nude man rescued from Boston Harbor by State Police

A nude man was rescued by Massachusetts state police after he jumped into the Boston Harbor Saturday afternoon.

The Big Picture

Protesters opening their umbrellas, symbols of the pro-democracy movement, in 2014.

Reuters

The Umbrella Movement, one year later

A year after Hong Kong riot police fired tear gas at pro-democracy protesters, a Reuters photographer revisited the scenes.

BetaBoston

Innovation Economy

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/16/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/reminder-tease-4914--90x90.jpg Startups serve up ways to get patients to take meds

They?re part of the entrepreneurial drive to solve a problem that costs the health care system hundreds of billions of dollars.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/16/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/africa150-970.jpg A conversation with Catholic Africa?s lion in winter

Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria is unyielding in his defense of Catholic orthodoxy.

Lifestyle

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Hip, hip beret!

Despite popular belief, the beret isn?t limited to Wes Anderson heroines, baguette-wielding Parisians, and the 2012 U.S. London Olympics team.