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- Learning to Brawl - Derek Boogaard fought his way to center ice as one of the N.H.L's most feared fighters. But the role exposed Boogaard to repeated head trauma, chronic pain and a deadly drug addiction.
- Besieged in Sudan's Nuba Mountains - The Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof witnesses a growing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, where starving families in the Nuba Mountains are hiding in caves to escape bombing by Sudanese warplanes.
- Brooklyn's Rube Goldberg - Joseph Herscher builds Rube Goldberg machines in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. In this video he constructs his newest contraption, called "Page Turner."
- Love on the Spectrum - Jack Robison and Kirsten Lindsmith, two college students living in Greenfield, Mass., discuss how autism affects their lives and relationship.
- Dancer as Athlete - Les William C. Rhoden discusses dance as an athletic endeavor with Alicia Graf Mack, a dancer with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
- Touch of Evil - A video gallery of cinematic villainy, inspired by nefarious icons and featuring the best performers from the year in film.
- Year of the Dragon - Across China and around the world, people are celebrating the Lunar New Year and the advent of the Year of the Dragon. Five filmmakers captured the spirit and sparkle of the celebrations in Beijing.
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- Loss and Healing in Norway - (Photo Slideshow) Scenes of grief and consolation played out in Norway as the nation attempted to recover from the scars of the massacre on July 22.
- Lives Restored - (Interactive) A series profiling people who are functioning normally despite severe mental illness and have chosen to speak out about their struggles.
- At the Metropolitan Museum, a New Wing, a New Vista - (Interactive Feature) After eight years of renovation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened its new Islamic wing — the Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia and Later South Asia.
- Autistic and Seeking a Place in an Adult World - (Interactive Feature) Justin Canha, a young artist with autism, prepares for life as an independent adult.
- The 9/11 Tapes: The Story in the Air - (Interactive Feature) A selection of audio recordings from the Federal Aviation Administration (F.A.A.), North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad) and American Airlines from the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
- Coming Out - (Interactive Feature) Bullying and suicides of gay and lesbian teenagers are in the headlines, the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy has been repealed, and the debate over same-sex marriage continues to divide the country. Against this backdrop, many L.G.B.T. youth wonder how accepting society will be.
- The Death of a Terrorist: A Turning Point? - (Interactive Feature) President Obama's announcement about Osama bin Laden's death produced an outpouring of reaction.
- Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer - (Interactive Feature) Computers mimic human reasoning by building on simple rules and statistical averages. Test your strategy against the computer in this rock-paper-scissors game illustrating basic artificial intelligence.
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Boston.com
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- The Globe 100 - (Multimedia) The Globe's annual ranking of the best performing public companies in Massachusetts.
- The Big Picture - (Photojournalism blog) Boston.com's award-winning blog of news in photos.
- The Decade in Review - (Multimedia) A look back at the top stories of the decade.
- Globe 10.0 - (Video) Host Bob Ryan squares off against a fellow pundit from the Globe sports department in a fast-paced debate on 10 of the most pertinent local sports questions of the week.
- Why we love New England - (Slideshow) Globe readers answered the question, "What do you love about New England?" From the word "wicked" to the variety of food, here are their answers.
- New England Ski & Snow Sports Guide - (Multimedia) A guide to winter sports, weather conditions, recommendations and resorts.
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