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Buoyed by President Barack Obama's campaign slogan, many had hopes for change after his election.
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Sizing up the Boston Globe 's recent past is easy: simply put, in the past 12 months, the paper has seen enough gut-wrenching drama to change the name of Morrissey Boulevard to Melrose Place. But forecasting the paper's future is another matter.
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After a torturous history of being treated like second-class citizens, the black population in this country stunned the world by pulling off the unimaginable: voting a black man in as president.
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After years of shrinking audiences and low-grossing Best Picture nominees, the Academy this year is hedging its bets.
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For more than 30 years, this location housed Lucky Garden, one of the first neighborhood Mandarin-Szechuan restaurants in Greater Boston, and one of the best in stretches.
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Buoyed by President Barack Obama's campaign slogan, many had hopes for change after his election.
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Their roof is a blanket held up by sticks, their bed is dirt. Every morning, they wake — the grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews — and begin their journey on foot to search for something to eat and drink.
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Sizing up the Boston Globe 's recent past is easy: simply put, in the past 12 months, the paper has seen enough gut-wrenching drama to change the name of Morrissey Boulevard to Melrose Place. But forecasting the paper's future is another matter.
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Portland artist Randy Regier's work is just beginning to be known, but he may be one of the best sculptors in the country.
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Much scarier than 2012 is this documentary about the death grip that fundamentalist religious groups have on American politics.
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