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DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN
Calls grow for
Afghan pullout
Osama bin Laden’s death fueled demands yesterday for a hastened drawdown of US forces in Afghanistan, despite warnings that a rapid withdrawal could lead that nation into chaos. (By Theo Emery, Globe Staff)
- Taliban holding out for clear evidence
- Tension rises as US seeks answers from Pakistan
- US says Osama bin Laden was unarmed, resisted
- Video Should Bin Laden photos be released? | Survey
Harsh tactics may have aided US raid
Officials have acknowledged that clues gleaned from the Bush administration’s controversial detention centers, coupled with years of patient intelligence work, netted the terrorist mastermind on Sunday. But they declined to say whether harsh interrogation practices played a role. (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Photos Osama bin Laden’s deadly legacy | Timeline
- Photos Situation Room scenes | Big Picture | Reaction
Public Garden’s greatest friend
After 41 years of helping build a $17 million, 2,500-member organization that has become a formidable guardian of the nation’s oldest green spaces, Henry Lee will retire, leaving a legacy of battles to protect Boston’s Public Garden. (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
Climate shifts in state gambling debate
As state lawmakers open hearings on casino gambling today, the debate will be familiar in many respects, pitting promises of financial windfalls against warnings of social costs. But several dynamics have shifted since negotiations broke down nine months ago.
(By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
(By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
All day and night, film
at MFA will be right on time
There were long lines when artist Christian Marclay’s latest creation, a 24-hour film, “The Clock,’’ showed in New York and London. And today, the Museum of Fine Arts will announce plans to bring the phenomenon to Boston. (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
Metro
- After 41 years, the guardian of the Public Garden retires (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)
- Shift in political, economic dynamics in state’s gambling debate (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)
- Defiant Lawrence mayor answers critics (By David Abel, Globe Staff)
- Limits on biomass energy proposed (By Beth Daley, Globe Staff)
- Mass. House votes to override Menino on closing cigar bars (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)
- Brian McGrory A taste of a future (By Brian McGrory, Globe Columnist)
- Powder scare at Coakley, Brown offices (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- Ex-gym owner jailed for lying in rape case (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- Dietary supplement salesman pleads guilty (By Martin Finucane, Globe Staff)
- BOSTON Fire empties Mass. College of Art tower (Boston Globe)
- MILTON No injuries as blaze damages townhouse (Boston Globe)
- BROOKLINE Incumbents coast to win in town elections (Boston Globe)
- DETROIT Harvard professor receives peace award (Associated Press)
- AUGUSTA, MAINE Officials not alarmed by recent quakes (Boston Globe)
- PROVIDENCE Same-sex marriage supporters protest (Associated Press)
- Support offered for HIV funding (By Matt Murphy, State House News Service)
- Deputy arrested on drug charges (By Brian R. Ballou, Globe Staff)
- Jury in DiMasi corruption case takes shape (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)
- Nursing dean chosen to lead Regis College (By Sarah Thomas, Globe Correspondent)
- 2 men arraigned on charges in separate 2009 killings (By Stewart Bishop, Globe Correspondent)
- Investigator says cigarette didn’t start deadly 1989 fire (By Lynne Tuohy, Associated Press)
Regional editions
Globe North
- Pakistanis shadow their peers in Amesbury and Newburyport to learn about municipal government, US culture (By Taryn Plumb, Globe Correspondent)
Globe West
- Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School in Marlborough to graduate its first class (By Lisa Kocian, Globe Staff)
Globe South
- Look who’s moving in (By Emily Sweeney, Globe Staff)
Obituaries
- James Mongan, a doctor with political skills, dies at 69 (By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff)
- Dr. Virender Saini, surgeon in Boston and humanitarian (By Gil Bliss, Globe Correspondent)
- Moshe Landau; presided at trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann (By Margalit Fox, New York Times)
- Sidney Michaels, 83; playwright was nominated for three Tonys (By Bruce Weber, New York Times)
- Jo Elliott; was a leader for nurses across the nation; at 87 (By Virginia Culver, Denver Post)
- T. Vengos, Greek comic actor, 84 (Associated Press)
- Danny Kassap, 28, runner (Associated Press)
Nation
- DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN Bin Laden death fuels new US review of Afghan war (By Theo Emery, Globe Staff)
- DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN Key to tracing bin Laden may have come in harsh interrogations (By Farah Stockman, Globe Staff)
- Study questions value of salt reduction in healthy people (By Deborah Kotz and Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)
- More locales found at risk of storm surge (Associated Press)
- Suit filed to stop Utah immigration law (Associated Press)
- BP firm to pay $25m for Alaska spill (Associated Press)
- Case against Blagojevich is more pointed (Associated Press)
- Destruction of levee eases flood threat to Illinois town (By Jim Suhr and Jim Salter, Associated Press)
- Scouts were stranded, but prepared (By Nomaan Merchant, Associated Press)
- With fast action on tornado, FEMA seeks redemption (By Alicia A. Caldwell, Associated Press)
- Political Notebook Senate Democrat says new budget plan near (Boston Globe)
- DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN | Final moments US says Osama bin Laden was unarmed, resisted (By Nancy Benac, Associated Press)
World
- Turkish leader calls on Khadafy to exit now (By Sebnem Arsu and Kareem Fahim, New York Times)
- Royal couple spend week at Wales isle (Associated Press)
- Second recorder salvaged from Air France wreck (Associated Press)
- Romania to host missile defense base (Associated Press)
- Bahrain arrests doctors, nurses (Associated Press)
- Mexico mine explosion leaves 3 dead (By Oscar Villalba, Associated Press)
- Palestinian groups agree to unity pact (By Maggie Michael, Associated Press)
- Canada’s prime minister vows a steady course (By Rob Gillies, Associated Press)
- Arctic ice is melting faster than expected, report says (By Karl Ritter, Associated Press)
- UN forecasts global population to reach 10.1 billion by 2100 (By Justin Gillis and Celia W. Dugger, New York Times)
- DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN | Political fallout Tension rises as US seeks answers from Pakistan (By Steven Lee Myers and Jane Perlez, New York Times)
- DEATH OF OSAMA BIN LADEN | REACTION Taliban holding out for clear evidence (By Rahim Faiez and Heidi Vogt, Associated Press)
Editorial and opinion
- Globe Editorial Lenk’s experience and ethics should assure her confirmation
- Globe Editorial Food trucks: Serving up jobs
- Globe Editorial A sudden outbreak of civility
- Scot Lehigh The long reach of 9/11
- Rolf Mowatt-Larssen A vindication for intelligence
- Joanna Weiss Lara Logan’s courage
- Jeff Jacoby The debt-ceiling scaremongers
Sports
- Heat 102, Celtics 91 Miami vise (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan Heat’s James, Wade using all the tools in their kit vs. Celtics (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Dan Shaughnessy Front-running Heat are now clamping down on the Celtics (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Red Sox 7, Angels 3 Lester and Red Sox come up aces (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Overtime has really paid off (By Fluto Shinzawa, Globe Staff)
- Bruins notebook McQuaid injury may force shift (By Barbara Matson, Globe Correspondent)
- Sports Log Chicago’s Rose, 22, is youngest MVP (Boston Globe)
- No quit in Flyers veteran O’Donnell (By Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Globe Staff)
- NHL playoff roundup Lightning push Capitals to brink (Associated Press)
- NFL notebook League appeal is expedited (Associated Press)
- On baseball Gonzalez turns it all around (By Nick Cafardo, Globe Staff)
- Red Sox notebook Positive spin from Wheeler (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Twins 1, White Sox 0 Liriano pitches no-hitter (By Rick Gano, Associated Press)
- How the runs scored (Boston Globe)
- Baseball roundup Uptons provide late lifts (Associated Press)
- Baseball notables (Boston Globe)
- On basketball If Celtics are to win, Pierce and Allen need to fire it up (By Gary Washburn, Globe Staff)
- Celtics are getting stopped in late going of quarters (By Monique Walker, Globe Staff)
- Celtics notebook Good time for break, as Celtics Pierce, Allen, and Rondo ailing (By Julian Benbow, Globe Staff)
- Bob Ryan James was in rare air (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)
- Defensive Bosh steps up his offense (By Cristina Ledra, Globe Correspondent)
- Thunder 111, Grizzlies 102 Durant lowers the boom (By Jeff Latzke, Associated Press)
- Fagundez, 16, looked like an old pro in debut (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Spotlight belonged to Nowitzki, not Bryant (By Greg Beacham, Associated Press)
- Kentucky Derby notebook Wood winner ‘Toby’ is scratched (Associated Press)
- School roundup Pettingell gets 600th win at Newburyport (By Anthony Gulizia, Globe Correspondent)
Business
- Bill would deny Fed chiefs interest-rate votes (By Steven Syre, Globe Staff)
- Drug makers see gains in broadening their reach (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Fidelity hangs on to strong S&P; rating (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Tufts nurses, managers near a deal (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)
- Skyhook technology on new MapQuest app (By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff)
- Gas prices lift small-car sales (By Dee-Ann Durbin and Tom Krisher, Associated Press)
- US says Deutsche Bank profited off mortgage insurance through fraud (By Larry Neumeister, Associated Press)
- Factory orders rise a fifth month (Associated Press)
- Justice to review report on ’08 crisis (Bloomberg News)
- EU warns Sony, Apple on privacy (Bloomberg News)
- Bogus STD treatments face action (Associated Press)
- Around the Region Harvard to redeem $300m in debt (Bloomberg News)
- Around the Region American Tower’s profit slips 5% (Associated Press)
- Around the Region LoJack trims loss, but sales decline (Associated Press)
- Around the Region Hepatitis drug’s new name: Incivek (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Portugal agrees to $116b bailout proposal (By Raphael Minder, New York Times)
- NYC awards taxi pact to Nissan (By Samantha Gross, Associated Press)
- Chinese automaker keeps Saab afloat with $222m loan (By Matthew Saltmarsh, New York Times)
- Newspaper audit now counts paying Web readers (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- South Carolina ruling calls for aiding troubled homeowners (By Dina ElBoghdady, The Washington Post)
- David Pitt Take steps now to ensure insurance benefits don’t go unclaimed after you die (By David Pitt, Associated Press)
- Weak profits steal some of the rally’s steam (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Sears stock slides, along with its sales (Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Weak results prove to be a trial for Parexel (Boston Globe)
- Cognex Corp. (Boston Globe)
- DineEquity Inc. (Boston Globe)
- Herbalife Ltd. (Boston Globe)
Food/Arts |
- All day and night, film at MFA will be right on time (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- Little people, big palates (By Peggy Hernandez, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Potato curry as a meal, then in triangular treats (By Karoline Boehm Goodnick, Globe Correspondent)
- Sunday Supper & More Sunday Supper shopping list (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Potato curry with chickpeas and green peas (Boston Globe)
- Sunday Supper & More Samosas with yogurt and mint chutney (Boston Globe)
- Dining Out At 606 Congress, innovation from the kitchen (By Devra First, Globe Staff)
- Sweet memories of treats mom made (By Sheryl Julian, Globe Staff)
- The Recipe Box Project (Boston Globe)
- Chocolate and coffee ice cream pie (Boston Globe)
- Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting (Boston Globe)
- Sour cream pecan coffeecake (Boston Globe)
- Banana chocolate-chip bars (Boston Globe)
- Fork cookies (Boston Globe)
- Galleries Boston Cyberarts Festival artists use technology to a variety of aesthetic ends (By Cate McQuaid, Globe Correspondent)
- Cheap Eats New interior, same great Chinese fare at Qingdao Garden (By Ike DeLorenzo, Globe Correspondent)
- G Force Russell Morin Jr.’s family business caters to upscale palates (By Steve Miller, Globe Correspondent)
- Artichokes take some work, but they are worth the effort (By Jonathan Levitt, Globe Correspondent)
- Roman-style artichokes (Boston Globe)
- Lamb and artichoke stew (Boston Globe)
- Believing in the grandeur of grains (By Aaron Kagan, Globe Correspondent)
- Mediterranean mussels with farro recipe (Boston Globe)
- Wheat berry fools with figs recipe (Boston Globe)
- Event to honor Jack Sidell (By Lisa Zwirn, Globe Correspondent)
- A Tank Away You can win even if you don’t play (Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders With Island Creek Oyster Stout, brewer makes a virtue of shellfish-ness (By Liza Weisstuch, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Paper trail (By Aaron Kagan, Globe Correspondent)
- Short Orders Cocktail tomatoes from Madison, Maine (By Rachel Travers, Globe Correspondent)
- Let's Eat Tuna poke (Boston Globe)
- Book Review ‘The Long Goodbye’ recalls her year of mourning author’s mother’s death (By Judy Bolton-Fasman, Boston Globe)
- Critic’s corner (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- 04demands (Boston Globe)
- Daily TV and radio guide (Boston Globe)
- Annie's Mailbox Mother’s insults are cause for alarm (Boston Globe)
- Bird Sightings (Boston Globe)
- This day in history (Boston Globe)
- To do list (By June Wulff, Globe Staff)
- Music Review DuPrees young and older deliver songs for the ages in Eisley show (By Luke O’Neil, Globe Correspondent)
- Names A star-studded retirement party (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names ‘Ted’ takes over Columbus Ave. (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Unconditional love (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Books and scholars (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Top chefs gather for benefit (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names ‘People’ gets Tony nod (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Another Flutie makes the team (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Celebration for Visser (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- Names Business and pleasure (By Mark Shanahan & Meredith Goldstein, Globe Staff)
- More celebrity news Bosh lawsuit (Associated Press)