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The Celtics put up a disappointing effort against Detroit culminating in their worst performance yet.
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Patriots 59, Colts 24 | Pictures
Tom Brady got some big help from the Patriots defense and special teams, which accounted for 3 touchdowns in New Englands win Sunday at Gillette Stadium.
Police search for autistic 15-year-old boy from Lowell
David Ruiz, pictured, was last seen near Fairview Avenue in Nashua, N.H., on Sunday afternoon, police said. (Globe)
Search for fisherman underway after scallop boat sinks off of Provincetown
A fisherman is missing after the 42-foot "Twinlights" capsized today at about 11:30 a.m., the Coast Guard said. Another fisherman was rescued. (Globe)
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Harvard, New England students receive prestigious Rhodes scholarships
Nearly half of next year's Rhodes Scholars from the US are connected to New England, with six award recipients attending Harvard. (Boston Globe)
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At Riverside Speedway, a quarter-mile track in Groveton, N.H., anyone over 10 can start racing in the derbies.
Opinion | Tom Keane
Next in Mass.: Legalized marijuana
Voters are moving toward full legalization and the government needs to keep up.
A sea change for port cities
New England communities built up around fishing and other seafaring industries are reinventing themselves for the energy industry.
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Food tours are enriching travel
For many baby boomers, food has become as central to their travel planning as scenery and culture.
New city law targets head injuries
Boston is joining the effort to protect young athletes from concussions, and will require teams to have training and management procedures in place.
Despite woes, Harlem Quartet plays on
The ensemble, which plays both classical music and jazz, was ready to take off, before it threatened to come apart.
Ideas
In Cambodia, the power of imported justice
A remarkable war tribunal could mark a new type of American diplomacy.
Health & Wellness
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Can fast food be healthy?
Sometimes, circumstances just don't allow us to cook and eat all of our meals from the comforts of our own kitchens. Here are some tips to eating healthy when dining out.
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Israeli strike kills at least 11 civilians
An Israeli missile flattened a two-story house in a residential part of Gaza City today, killing at least 11 civilians, medical officials said. Pictured is a person being rescued from a collapsed home.
Politics
Pelosi: No budget deal without tax rate hikes
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi, pictured, says she's hopeful lawmakers can come to a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff," but any agreement has to include tax rate increases for the wealthy.
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Sexiest vampires of the big and small screens
The Cullen clan is full of crush-worthy vampires inTwilight: Breaking Dawn: Part 2. In honor of the beautiful faces in the film, weve rounded up a list of the hottest vampires to ever appear in movies and TV.
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A virtual Thanksgiving pot luck
We asked Boston area bloggers to help us devise a menu for a virtual Thanksgiving feast. Check out their recipes for a mix of modern and classic sides, desserts, cocktails, entrees.
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From pirates to television series to Disney animated movies-- Here's a list of quirky higher education classes that are being taught.
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Bio bonanza gives Massachusetts life science leadership
Almost every part of Massachusetts innovation economy benefits from the concentration of higher education centered here, but perhaps no sector benefits more than life sciences.
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West Roxbury Cape has clean layout
This yellow Cape with a full dormer sits on a dead-end street lined with homes of similar design.
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