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Today's headlines

5/24/2015
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The boy who burned inside

There was no one to protect Marco Flores, and, just 9 when it started, he couldn't protect himself. But then one day he realized that others he loved were in danger, and that it was up to him to end it.

 

New 'cottage' at Maine compound for Jeb Bush

 The 3,000-square-foot home being built for Jeb Bush will be the second-largest house on the family's compound.

Having a 3,000-square-foot vacation home erected could be a vivid reminder of the complications facing his presidential campaign.

 

Ireland issues resounding yes to gay marriage

People in Dublin cheered Saturday as Ireland voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriage in a historic referendum.

The heavily Catholic nation swept aside the church's opposition and became the first country to approve same-sex marriage through a popular vote.

 

Kevin Cullen

A paradigm shift the Irish were more than ready for

People in Dublin cheered Saturday as Ireland voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriage in a historic referendum.

Even while the Irish still go to Mass more than most Europeans, they are decidedly secular when it comes to their rights.

 
 

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A house for Ben

Nicola Manganello designs an elegant home for a family in Maine with special needs.

 
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The Nation

 

Cleveland officer acquitted for role in shooting couple

Overcome with emotion, Michael Brelo got a hug from his attorney, Patrick D'Angelo, after he was acquitted of felony voluntary manslaughter charges in Cleveland.

Michael Brelo was on trial for his role in the 2012 fatal shooting of two unarmed people in a car.

 

Veterans irked by debate on Iraq

Sergeant John Kriesel, shown in 2008 with his son, wrote a book about his time in Iraq, where he lost both legs. He said he's proud of what his unit did to make Iraq safer.

Iraq War veterans are frustrated watching Republican presidential contenders distance themselves from the decision to invade.

 

GOP hopefuls tread carefully on ways to fight Islamic State

As President Obama grapples with the territorial gains of the Islamic State, the Republicans eyeing the White House are struggling with strategies.

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The World

 

Kevin Cullen

A paradigm shift the Irish were more than ready for

People in Dublin cheered Saturday as Ireland voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriage in a historic referendum.

Even while the Irish still go to Mass more than most Europeans, they are decidedly secular when it comes to their rights.

 

Salvadorans flock to much-loved archbishop's beatification

Catholics participated Saturday in a Mass celebrating the beatification of the late Archbishop Oscar Romero at the Salvador del Mundo square in San Salvador.

In a ceremony believed to be the largest religious gathering ever in Central America, the late Archbishop Oscar Romero was beatified.

 

john l. allen jr. | all things catholic

In Romero's elevation, parallels with Francis emerge

The beatification ceremony of the late Archbishop of San Salvador Oscar Romero was attended by hundreds of priests at El Salvador del Mundo square in San Salvador.

Many devotees of the iconic archbishop said there's a straight line connecting Romero and the first Latin American pope.

 
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Editorial & Opinion

 

JOAN VENNOCHI

Mass. film tax credit pays dividends - for Hollywood

Washington Street in Haverhill was blocked off for the filming of the movie

As state officials know, the film industry goes where it's paid to go.

 

DANTE RAMOS

Broadband competition, Cajun style

To see a dynamic broadband Internet market in action, you're better off heading to Lafayette, La.

 

JEFF JACOBY

Let millionaire ex-presidents pay for themselves

President Obama (from left) and former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter attended the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum in Dallas.

Bill and Hillary Clinton didn't start the fire of postpresidential buckraking.

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Metro

 

The boy who burned inside

There was no one to protect Marco Flores, and, just 9 when it started, he couldn't protect himself. But then one day he realized that others he loved were in danger, and that it was up to him to end it.

 

New 'cottage' at Maine compound for Jeb Bush

 The 3,000-square-foot home being built for Jeb Bush will be the second-largest house on the family's compound.

Having a 3,000-square-foot vacation home erected could be a vivid reminder of the complications facing his presidential campaign.

 

Records request comes with a price for lawyer seeking answers

A lawyer filed a records request to find out more about prison search practices. Officials told her she could have it — for $4,300.

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Money & Careers

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Living Longer

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Top Places To Work

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Diversity Boston

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Sports

 

Red Sox 8, Angels 3

Mike Napoli's two homers power Red Sox

Mike Napoli was a happy man upon returning to the Red Sox dugout following his solo home run in the second inning.

The long-slumping first baseman went deep to left field twice as the Red Sox snapped a three-game losing streak.

 

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

Robert Kraft chose legacy over team

Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced Tuesday he would no longer fight his team's penalties for Deflategate.

Deflategate has become legacy Russian roulette for Roger Goodell, Kraft, and Tom Brady.

 

UFC star Ronda Rousey is taking the world by storm

UFC champion Ronda Rousey doesn't just let her fists do the talking - she's quick to offer strong opinions.

The undefeated champ is a charming, trash-talking MMA fighter, a sex symbol, actress, and author. Everyone, it seems, wants a piece of her.

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All Scholastics

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Ideas

 

Executive function not a panacea for education ills

Despite the promise and the hype, there isn't solid evidence that improving executive function leads to better grades.

 

Q&A

Is it worth reading the comment section?

Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt: The Dance of the Trolls.  Illustration by Arthur Rackham, 1936

For a Northeastern University professor, the comments provide valuable insight into digital communication.

 

the word

How writers of endangered languages are embracing sci-fi

Islwyn Ffowc Elis's 1957

The genre has been intimately connected to the Welsh revitalization movement over the past 60 years.

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Books

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Obituaries

 

Barbara Hoffman, 82; clinical psychologist for state

Dr. Hoffman lived in the South End for many years.

Dr. Hoffman also was a tireless grass-roots organizer for LGBT rights.

 

Marques Haynes, Harlem Globetrotters great; at 89

Mr. Haynes at home in Plano with a 1951 photo of himself .

Mr. Haynes was a legendary showman, often called the greatest dribbler in basketball history.

 

David Sackett, 80; proved aspirin helps prevent heart attacks

Dr. David Sackett died at 80 in Ontario.

Dr. Sackett also helped pioneer the use of statistical data in treating patients.

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Arts & Movies

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Travel

 

part 1

Journey to Myanmar: Mandalay

24myanmar - (Scott LaPierre/Globe Staff)

A visual travel essay by Scott LaPierre.

 

The VIP Lounge: Jimmy Tingle

The comedian and his wife, Catherine, spend as much time as possible at their summer home in Wellfleet.

 

Seeing both sides of Aruba

Visitors to Arikok National Park can see a bridge of coral limestone that has been formed by years of pounding surf.

Aruba's slogan is "One Happy Island," and it doesn't take long to understand why.

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Real Estate

 

Real estate drones: ready for takeoff

Sweeping aerial images are attention-grabbers. The FAA has proposed regulations and brokers can't wait.

 

Home of the Week

Want to own a Modern marvel?

Henry B. Hoover helped kickstart the American Modernist home-design movement later popularized by architect Walter Gropius.

For the first time since architect Henry B. Hoover built his Modern-style home overlooking the Cambridge Reservoir in 1937, the house is going on the market.

 

my first home

Woman's home was her hassle

If condos were cars, mine was a lemon.

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Magazine

 

A Pats fan on Deflategate: 'apologize for nothing'

Embracing the uncertainty and standing proud in the shadow of Deflategate.

 

Tom Brady's troubles: A Bill Littlefield poem

HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 1: Quarterback Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots hangs his head after being intercepted by cornerback Reggie Howard #23 of the Carolina Panthers in the fourth quarter during Super Bowl XXXVIII at Reliant Stadium on February 1, 2004 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

Plus, send in your own Deflategate poem for a chance to win a Brady jersey.

 

How we're failing our female veterans

From ill-fitting equipment to an ill-equipped VA medical system, we must do better.

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Globe North

 

A day to remember: Memorial Day 2015

Memorial Day is more poignant for veterans, from those who served in World War II to the troops who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

WWII vet Bob Fuller of Melrose proudly remembers

"I say a prayer [at Memorial Day ceremonies] every year that they should not be forgotten."

 

Couple honored in Framingham has strong sense of duty

Captain Douglas J. Morrison (left) and his wife, Captain Alissa Morrison, (right).

Douglas J. Morrison and his wife, who are both Army captains, will be speakers at Framingham's Memorial Day ceremony.

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Globe South

 

Jim Doherty of Holbrook makes younger vets feel welcome

Jim Doherty (left) is a Vietnam veteran who now serves as commander of VFW Post 1046. His son Brandon (right) is a veteran of the US Marine Corps. The Doherty's will place flags on the graves of veterans at Calvary Cemetery in Brockton on Memorial Day.

"I saw a lot of action in the sky . . . I got shot at a lot. I shot back a lot."

 

Beverly Beckham

Pay attention to the small details

This is what I learned from the long, cold winter: to pay attention. To take it all in, every bit of it, every day.

 

BLOTTER TALES

Fight breaks out in ice cream parlor

A runaway garbage truck crashes into a house, two private eyes are questioned near a preschool, and more tales from local police blotters.

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Globe West

 

Wellesley mourns Joseph Perdoni Jr., 38, owner of pizza shop

Joseph Perdoni Jr. was the owner of Old School Italian Pizzeria in Wellesley.

Perdoni, a Wellesley native and pizza shop owner known for his larger-than-life personality and generosity, died on May 13.

 

Stranded Newton teens take MBTA to prom

A parent snapped this photo as the Newton South teens awaited their chariot.

When their limousine didn't show up, a group of Newton South students opted for a Green Line train.

 

Globe West calendar

Ethnix performs at

A celebration of Jewish culture, one-act operas, and more things to do west of Boston.

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Comics

Crossword

Circulars

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