Mar. 25, 2011
Updated: 1:32 AM

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Bruins send a message

NATO agrees to enforce
no-fly zone over Libya

NATO agreed today to enforce the no-fly zone over Libya, a step that will allow the US to hand over command and control of part of the operation. (AP, 6:42 p.m.)

Mass. residents to pay DiMasi's legal bills

Taxpayers will pay to defend former House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi against charges he used his position to benefit himself, a judge ruled today. (Globe, 6:18 p.m.)

The Natural World: Zoo babies

The Natural World: Zoo babies
If there's anything cuter than one picture of a zoo baby, it's 20. See adorable images of newborn cubs, pups, giraffes and more from zoos all over the world.

Patrick meets with Fidelity over plan to move jobs, calls decision 'not reversible'

Gov. Deval Patrick said after the meeting with a division president for Fidelity that the company's plans to move 1,100 jobs out of state "is not reversible.'' (Globe, 3:05 p.m.)

US grants Afghan activist Joya a visa

The State Department's decision to grant Malalai Joya a visa reversed an earlier ruling and cleared the way for her to speak at Harvard tomorrow. (Globe, 5:56 p.m.)
Boston's supermoonrise

Boston's supermoonrise

Star gazers marveled last weekend when a "supermoon" rose over the skies of Boston. Now, a photo of the rare lunar event is being featured on NASA's website. (Globe, 2:30 p.m.)

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Home of the Week
White and bright

White and bright

That this Framingham home is different is clear from the first step inside: floating a floor above the living space is a catwalk connecting two wings.
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First Fiats arrive in Massachusetts

First Fiats arrive in Massachusetts

The Fiat 500, the cute, retro-themed Italian hatchback, is making these first owners proud.
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Jobs

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Athlete finds place in engineering

Athlete finds place
in engineering

Megan Buczynski leads sports design projects at Stantec, a planning and landscape architecture company.
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