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Snow snarls commute

Because of today's winter storm, the drive south on I-93 is slow all the way from New Hampshire to Boston, officials said. (Globe, 10:16 a.m.) | Check traffic
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How much snow did you get today? These pics are from (clockwise from left) Jessica Bartlett in Duxbury, "B" in Copley Square, and John Fitzpatrick in Boston.

Image drove owners, Francona laments

Red Sox owners John Henry and Tom Werner wanted "sexy" players to boost TV ratings, according to former manager Terry Francona, and their meddling led to ruinous roster decisions. (Boston Globe)

Car crashes into Somerville home

The Laurel Terrace home sustained damage after a car crashed into it at about 7 a.m., officials said. No injuries were reported. (Globe, 9:35 a.m.)

Japan Airlines: No Tokyo-Boston flights

The airline is one of two that has grounded all Boeing 787 aircraft for safety checks today after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing. (Globe, 7:30 a.m.)

Patrick expected to seek tax increase

The increase in state income tax is part of a multipronged plan to raise new revenue for transportation and education. (Globe)
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Rescuers free woman wedged between 2 buildings

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Portland firefighters used an air bag to spread walls to free an Oregon woman who fell part of the way down a 20-foot wall and got herself stuck between two buildings. (   01/16/2013 11:24 AM )

World

Iran president: Sanctions fight requires oil shift

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Wednesday Iran must move away from dependence on oil revenue to overcome Western sanctions that have slowed the economy and disrupted foreign trade. (   01/16/2013 11:10 AM )

Science

World warm last year, but not like record US heat

WASHINGTON (AP) -- While the U.S. was smashing heat marks last year, the world as a whole barely slipped into the top 10 hottest years on record, two American science agencies said Tuesday. (   01/15/2013 9:41 PM )

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