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Tom Brady celebrated with LeGarrette Blount after a touchdown.

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Rob Gronkowski ran for a touchdown early in the third quarter.

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An apparent Scott Chandler touchdown in the second quarter was disallowed.

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T.Y. Hilton celebrated a touchdown with Andrew Luck in the second quarter.

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LeGarrette Blount high-stepped into the end zone on a long touchdown carry.

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Mike Adams celebrated after returning an interception for a touchdown.

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Julian Edelman pulled in a touchdown reception in the first quarter.

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Tom Brady was congratulated on the sidelines after his touchdown pass.

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Colts wide receiver Donte Moncrief scored a touchdown.

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Colts wide receiver Griff Whalen was tackled in the first quarter.

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A large contingent of Patriots fans made the trip for the game.

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Patriots trying to close out Colts

Rob Gronkowski and LeGarrette Blount scored second-half touchdowns that have given the Patriots a lead.

Colts? attempt at trick play goes horribly wrong

On a fourth-and-3 in the fourth quarter, all but two Colts players lined up on the right side of the field. The trick play failed.

editorial

Adopt PARCC ? and ignore the political noise

PARCC promises to provide even better educational results for Massachusetts.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/10/18/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/dimasis150-8929.jpg DiMasi?s wife appeals for compassionate release law

Deborah DiMasi asked state legislators to pass a law to help critically ill inmates ? like her husband, the former House speaker.

Patrick Downes and Jess Kensky walked around Fresh Pond with their dog, Rescue.

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After second amputation, bombing survivor forges ahead

Jess Kensky no longer remembers what it feels like to step out of bed and put a foot on the floor. But she is more than alive now.

Medford, MA - Friends of Krystle Campbell release doves during the ground-breaking ceremony for the Krystle Campbell Peace Garden, which is being created to honor victims of the Boston Marathon bombings, in Medford, MA, October 18, 2015. (Keith Bedford/Globe Staff)

Ground-breaking held for Krystle Campbell Peace Garden

The Medford garden will honor Campbell and other victims of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.

The party of John F. Kennedy appears to be moving away from the idea that government is not there to serve us.

JOAN VENNOCHI

When did Democrats become the party of free stuff?

The definition of service to country has increasingly shifted to another model.

Jewish delis serve up a sense of history

The Jewish deli belongs to a collective culture of Americana. But to keep them alive, we must actively seek them out.

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When you?re a nice neighbor, but your neighbor isn?t

Fostering a good relationship with the people next door can make all the difference.

Drug pricing uproar shakes biotechs

At stake for companies is how much money they can raise and the level of potential profits for investors and insiders alike.

Boston City Hall.

For some, short days in City Hall

A push by councilors to give themselves a raise has cast a spotlight on the debate about the workload of the 13-member body.

Sumner Richman took care of his wife, Joyce, in their apartment in North Oaks, Minn.

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Efforts spread to aid dementia sufferers

As the number of Americans with Alzheimer?s soars, communities train everyone from waitresses to bank tellers to be ?dementia friendly.?

Faculty bullying alleged at UMass

What began as minor personality clashes at the chemical engineering department in Amherst has mushroomed in the past three years.

A first dusting of snow takes Boston area by surprise

It will take another 108 inches, however, to beat last winter?s record.

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Historic bells to soon ring out from Boston cathedral

After years of playing bell sounds from a speaker, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross in the South End will finally have the real thing.

Sex assault reported in BU dormitory

Campus police sent an alert Sunday seeking tips and warning students to secure their residences.

Donald Trump questioned former President George W. Bush?s effort to keep the US safe from terror attacks.

Trump says he would have kept Sept. 11 hijackers from US

Donald Trump suggested the hijackers would not have been allowed in the country if he had been president.

The Big Picture

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

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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.

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Innovation Economy

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/01/11/BostonGlobe.com/Business/Images/kirsner_new_20150111.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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JOHN L. ALLEN JR. | ALL THINGS CATHOLIC

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/09/07/BostonGlobe.com/Foreign/Images/allen_20140906.jpg Synod on families must not lose sight of bigger issues

Bishops may find themselves accused of having spent the last three weeks fiddling, while everyplace other than Rome burns.