Bulger defense seeks limits on family testimony
Lawyers for James “Whitey” Bulger sought to limit testimony by relatives of alleged victims, saying it could be prejudicial.

Lawyers for James “Whitey” Bulger sought to limit testimony by relatives of alleged victims, saying it could be prejudicial.
Edward J. Markey has not cast a vote in Congress since May 9, missing the last 40 votes before the chamber.
The Boston Public Schools has rated 92 percent of all teachers as proficient or exemplary.
Gary Alan Irving spent 34 years on run and was captured by Massachusetts State Police earlier this year in Maine.
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The CapeFlyer will run Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through Labor Day weekend.
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Seven-year-old Sophie Orange organized a pajama day at her all-girls school in England to raise money for victims of the Boston bombings.
Runners who were unable to cross the finish line in April will have a chance to cover the final mile, and Boston’s Run to Remember will pay tribute to slain MIT officer Sean Collier.
Since the Marathon bombings and the shooting of a Chechen man in Orlando, new details have emerged about the victims and possible suspects in the 2011 triple murders.
Ibragim Todashev feared that if he went to an FBI office, he would never be let out, said his friend.
The Republican nominee for the US Senate special election paid an effective tax rate of 21 percent over that period.
Mr. Shapero was a composer whose series of elegantly inventive midcentury scores helped define the American neoclassical style.
With the conflicts in Iran and Afghanistan, veterans agents are finding that more people are recognizing the significance of Memorial Day.
William Griswold will explain how archeology and physics intersect at Boston College’s Weston Observatory.
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