Bullying reports
contrast sharply
Contrasting findings from a Globe survey of the state’s 10 largest school systems casts light on a lingering controversy over a Massachusetts law: What, if anything, should schools report about bullying among their students to authorities at the district or state level?(By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
At large on a network of need
Iris Soares is one of the regulars on Bus 19, as it rumbles across a broad swath of Boston - poor and prosperous, but mostly poor. Her day takes her from food pantry to food pantry, as she struggles to feed her family. Disability took her from the workforce years ago; getting by remains her full-time job. (By Billy Baker, Globe Staff)
- GRAPHIC Bus 19: The route
- VIDEO One woman's journey to feed her family
- VIDEO Bus 19: From Fields Corner to Kenmore
NASCAR fueled by power of corn
US ethanol makers are hoping that NASCAR’s promotional muscle can do for the alternative - and, in some quarters, controversial - fuel what it has done to make household names of companies such as Office Depot, Sprint, and Coors. (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
Making ‘Herakles’ whole
after all these years
After years of denial and sputtering negotiations, the Museum of Fine Arts has decided the the top half of the 1,800-year-old marble statue “Herakles’’ should be reunited with its other half and sent back to Turkey.(By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
METRO
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- School bullying reports contrast sharply (By Peter Schworm, Globe Staff)
- LIFE ON THE LINE | BUS 19: FIELDS CORNER TO KENMOREPantries, Bus 19 help give woman a lifeline (By Billy Baker, Globe Staff)
- Tornado-ravaged towns are now on guard for brush fires (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)
- Man sues Registry after license mistakenly revoked (By Meghan E. Irons, Globe Staff)
- Laughter, tears at memorial for slain Wayland teen (By Vivian Yee, Globe Correspondent)
- YVONNE ABRAHAM Treasured islands (By Yvonne Abraham, Globe Columnist)
- KEVIN CULLEN A whale of a tale that involves a dog (By Kevin Cullen, Globe Columnist)
- 1 man dies, 1 hurt as boat capsizes by Boston Light (By Miriam Valverde and Taylor Miles, Globe Correspondents)
- Rebirth for church destroyed by fire (By Matt Byrne, Globe Correspondent)
- Young Somalis seeking dialogue (By Ben Wolford, Globe Correspondent)
- Police probe fatal shooting of man in Chelsea (By John M. Guilfoil and Miriam Valverde, Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent)
- POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE Patrick’s nominees not getting an easy pass (By Glen Johnson, Globe Staff)
- BOSTON Man shot near Uphams Corner building (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Ruling on bail for Greig not finalized (Boston Globe)
- BOSTON Demolition knocks out restaurant’s power(Boston Globe)
- FALL RIVER Pool to be drained to aid investigation (Boston Globe)
- MELROSE Bank robbed for second time in weeks (Boston Globe)
- HOOKSETT, N.H. Child porn suspect fails to appear in court (Associated Press)
- Bird Sightings (Boston Globe)
REGIONAL EDITIONS
GLOBE NORTH
- Anchors aweigh (By Joel Brown, Globe Correspondent)
GLOBE WEST
- Volunteers help clear invasive water chestnuts from Charles River (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Staff)
GLOBE SOUTH
- At Wompatuck park, a blast from the past (By Robert Knox, Globe Correspondent)
OBITUARIES
- Geoff Fisken, 96; shot down 11 Japanese planes in WWII (By Richard Goldstein, New York Times)
- Travis Bean, 63; created aluminum guitars for rock stars (By Douglas Martin, New York Times)
- Jerry Ragovoy, 80; co-wrote hits for Janis Joplin, Stones (By William Grimes, New York Times)
- Googie Withers, 94; actress in Hollywood’s golden age(Associated Press)
NATION
- Malibu resident told to open path (By Noaki Schwartz, Associated Press)
- Owning a piece of maritime history (By Steve Vogel, Washington Post)
- State cuts could put more seniors in nursing homes (By John Seewer and Shaya Tayefe Mohajer, Associated Press)
- Atlanta schools built culture of fear to encourage cheating (By Dorie Turner, Associated Press)
- Female Afghan military pilots making history in US (By Paul J. Weber, Associated Press)
- POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Congress seeks debt solution, Obama goes to public (Boston Globe)
- THE NATION TODAY Kin mark 15 years since jet explosion (Boston Globe)
WORLD
- Syrians mourn the dead as opposition seeks change(By Zeina Karam, Associated Press)
- Egyptian military works to draft constitution guidelines(By David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times)
- Chavez to return for Cuba for chemotherapy (Associated Press)
- Hacking crisis widens, for Murdoch and British leader(By John F. Burns, New York Times)
- Chinese doctor sets out to ‘cure’ bad driving (By Gillian Wong, Associated Press)
- THE WORLD TODAY Taliban infiltrator kills NATO soldier(Boston Globe)
- In India, urban boom poses challenges (By Rama Lakshmi, Washington Post)
- Clinton chides NATO ally Turkey on rights curbs (By Matthew Lee, Associated Press)
EDITORIAL AND OPINION
- GLOBE EDITORIAL New Massport boss must help fix broader transport system
- GLOBE EDITORIAL Boston accent: What’s going on heah?
- GLOBE EDITORIAL Think bigger, Granite State
- JOANNA WEISS Magic of ‘The Brady Bunch’ was in its simplicity
- JOAN VENNOCHI Soccer grumps
- JEFF JACOBY How many lawmakers does it take to...
- GARETH COOK Boston #1! (for meanest population)
SPORTS
- RED SOX 9, RAYS 5 Red Sox get even with Rays (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- Fuel to the fire (By Michael Vega, Globe Staff)
- DAN SHAUGHNESSY Impact of Women’s World Cup has finally kicked in (By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist)
- Kristine Lilly has shifted to the sideline (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
- Steady Clarke leads by one (By Lynn Zinser and Larry Dorman, The New York Times)
- ON SECOND THOUGHT Boston is more than a monument to athletes (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe)
- SPORTS LOG Girardi questions Blue Jays’ methods(Boston Globe)
- NASCAR AT NHMS Kyle Busch is out to dodge New Hampshire speed bump (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- NASCAR AT NHMS Kyle Busch third driver to win 100 races in NASCAR (By Michael Whitmer, Globe Staff)
- NHMS NOTEBOOK Ryan Newman’s magic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway needs few modifiers (By Nicole Auerbach, Globe Correspondent)
- BASEBALL NOTES Melvin prefers brewing deals before deadline (By Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe)
- MLB ROUNDUP Sabathia rolls to 14th win (Associated Press)
- ON BASEBALL Time for Red Sox to go and get this Met(By Nick Cafardo, Boston Globe)
- Crawford makes quick work of rehab stint (By Mike Scandura, Globe Correspondent)
- RED SOX NOTEBOOK No timetable on Buchholz (By Peter Abraham, Globe Staff)
- BASKETBALL NOTES Rapture for Casey in getting another shot (By Gary Washburn, Boston Globe)
- BRITISH OPEN NOTEBOOK McIlroy remains positive (By Steven Douglas and Doug Ferguson, Associated Press)
- FOOTBALL NOTES If Light goes out, bright talent steps in(By Greg A. Bedard, Boston Globe)
- TOUR DE FRANCE In the Pyrenees’s last stage, Voeckler remains at top of his game (By Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press)
- HOCKEY NOTES Cup quickly becoming a real frequent flyer (By Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe)
- Revolution are united by hope (By Frank Dell’Apa, Globe Staff)
BUSINESS
- Ethanol backers seek to draw fans on the NASCAR circuit (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)
- Proliferation of financial start-ups could give consumers more options (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)
- Some condo buyers say they were duped by AIG (By Megan Woolhouse, Globe Staff)
- INNOVATION ECONOMY ‘Let’s meet’ doesn’t have to be death knell for productivity (By Scott Kirsner, Globe Correspondent)
- PRODUCT REVIEWS As airlines tack on fees and cut frills, some carriers stand out (Consumer Reports)
- ON THE JOB Seeing opportunity around the globe (By Cindy Atoji Keene, Globe Correspondent)
- JOB DOC Exit payouts should include accrued vacation(By Patricia Hunt Sinacole, Globe Correspondent)
- CONSUMER ALERT There are few rules to guide marketing labels on foods (By Mitch Lipka, Globe Correspondent)
- ETIQUETTE AT WORK Complaints hurt business (By Peter Post, Globe Correspondent)
- ON THE HOT SEAT Fallon chief tackles tough insurance market (By Robert Weisman, Globe Staff)
- Trade panel says HTC infringed on 2 Apple patents (By William McQuillen, Bloomberg News)
- THE C OLOR OF MONEY Worried about when to claim Social Security? Here’s a tool that may help (By Michelle Singletary, Washington Post)
- Stocks narrowly avoid worst week in a year (Boston Globe)
- MARKET MOVERS Google shares surge on jump in sales(Boston Globe)
- MASS. MOVERS Monster slips as US hiring declines(Boston Globe)
- GameStop Corp. (Boston Globe)
- Janus Capital Group (Boston Globe)
- Southwestern Energy (Boston Globe)
ARTS & MOVIES
- Museum of Fine Arts to return ‘Weary Herakles’ statue to Turkey (By Geoff Edgers, Globe Staff)
- CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK The best Web series deliver a lot of creativity in small doses (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- 10 web series worth checking out (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- How Chris Evans made the leap from New England to 'Captain America' (By Judy Abel, Globe Correspondent)
- Cherishing her parents' legacy, Lily Rabe has her own spotlight (By Christopher Wallenberg, Globe Correspondent)
- ART REVIEW Two exhibits offer window into Andrew Wyeth's world (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- Outdoor music shows around Greater Boston this summer (By James Reed and Sarah Rodman, Globe Staff)
- Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet's connection to Ravel runs decades deep (By David Weininger, Globe Correspondent)
- With her wide-ranging sound, Becca Stevens's career lifts off (By Andrew Gilbert, Globe Correspondent)
- Harvard Film Archive unveils 20-film Joseph L. Mankiewicz retrospective (By Mark Feeney, Globe Staff)
- SCENE HERE Celebrating people of , at home and abroad, in film (By Loren King, Globe Correspondent)
- Area filmgoers to enjoy rare screening of prizewinning films at ArtsEmerson (By Gerald Peary, Globe Correspondent)
- DVD Report: This week's new releases (July 17, 2011)(By Tom Russo, Globe Correspondent)
- TV critic's picks (By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff)
- VISUAL ARTS Visual arts critic's picks (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)
- THEATER Theater critic's picks (Boston Globe)
- CLASSICAL MUSIC Classical music critic's picks (By Jeremy Eichler, Globe Staff)
- Letters to the editor: In defense of Monet (Boston Globe)
- Late TV listings (Boston Globe)
IDEAS
- A whiff of history (By Courtney Humphries, Boston Globe)
- Inside Al Qaeda’s hard drives (By Renny McPherson, Boston Globe)
- The all-purpose guide to epic movies (By Patrick Garvin, Globe Staff, Boston Globe)
- Brainiac (By Joshua Rothman, Boston Globe)
- THE WORD If the pants fit (By Jan Freeman, Boston Globe)
- Uncommon Knowledge (By Kevin Lewis, Boston Globe)
MAGAZINE
- FBI reopens civil rights-era cold case, painful past (By Scott Helman, Boston Globe)
- VIDEO A death in Selma
- PHOTOS James Reeb's civil rights struggle in Alabama
- On family-run N.H. blueberry farm, a labor of love (By Jessica Lander, Boston Globe)
- PERSPECTIVE Imagine mimes as the MBTA noise police(By Con Chapman, Boston Globe)
- COUPLING My new husband and handling family stresses (By Nancy Davidoff Kelton, Boston Globe)
- FIRST PERSON/ANDY LATIES Bookseller Andy Laties says now is the perfect time to open an independent bookshop (By Joel Brown, Boston Globe)
- MISS CONDUCT Miss Conduct: Rude questions and open house rules (By Robin Abrahams, Boston Globe)
- COOKING Memorable sauces for grilling salmon (By Adam Ried, Boston Globe)
- PIERCED Charles Pierce: An open letter to Martha Stewart (By Charles P. Pierce, Boston Globe)
- TALES FROM THE CITY Tales from the City: Parking meter fairy (Boston Globe)
- ON THE BLOCK Real estate: Escape from the Cape (By Vanessa Parks, Boston Globe)
- STYLE WATCH Sea creature-themed accessories for you and your home (By Marni Elyse Katz, Boston Globe)
- DINNER WITH CUPID On blind date, will photographer click with fashion plate? (Boston Globe)
- Letters to Boston Globe Magazine (Boston Globe)
TRAVEL
- Ecuador mountain hiking (By Brian Irwin, Globe Correspondent)
- At Hidden Pond, cottage resort nails essentials of summer camp (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents)
- Hopper’s view (By Jonathan Levitt, Globe Correspondent)
- DESTINATIONS Wine, oxen, Sonoma seeds, bourbon chaser (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents)
- Montauk bliss: Picture of a surf and fishing town in summer (By Marie Elena Martinez, Globe Correspondent)
- A state where whoopie pies take the cake (By Patricia Harris and David Lyon, Globe Correspondents)
- Rescued boom house harkens to log drives of yesteryear (By Hilary Nangle, Globe Correspondent)
- Ten Maine summer experiences (By Hilary Nangle, Globe Correspondent)
BOOKS
- READING: CHANGING HABITS With e-books on the rise, how far will transition to digital go? (By Amanda Katz, Globe Correspondent)
- BIBLIOPHILES Slowing down from a book-a-day pace (By Amy Sutherland, Globe Correspondent)
- New & recommended (Boston Globe)
- Short Takes (By Kate Tuttle, Globe Correspondent)
- The Word on the Street (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- THE FIND In full bloom (By Jan Gardner, Globe Correspondent)
- Bookings (Boston Globe)
- Artful modern fable of self-deluded siblings adrift in midlife (By Richard Eder, Globe Correspondent)
- Exploding myths about the motivations of Somali pirates (By David M. Shribman, Globe Correspondent)
HOMES
- HOME OF THE WEEK A Haverhill home with history, and a secret room (By Kathleen Burge, Globe Correspondent)
- PHOTOS Globe Home of the Week: Haverhill
- HANDYMAN ON CALL Strong border will help keep brick walk in line (By Peter Hotton, Globe Correspondent)
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