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Padres now only team without a no-hitter

‘Hangover III’ leaves a searing headache

“The Hangover Part III” doesn’t bother to Xerox the original 2009 hit comedy, as 2011’s witless “Hangover 2” did. Instead, it heads in different, if utterly formulaic, directions.

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Jon Lester handed first loss of season

Lester gave up five runs in the first two innings, and the Red Sox offense couldn’t bail him out.

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Poetry slam fosters hope

Students participating in the “Louder Than a Bomb” poetry slam competition find words — even raw, emotional words — can heal.

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An electrifying ride

The Tesla Model S may be about to spark an automotive revolution, with an environmental benefit.

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Seeing firsthand how life could be fragmented

Kurt Schwitters was one of the most fascinating of modern artists, and this large work is his most commanding in the United States.

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Bruins’ Matt Bartkowski making a case to stay

Through two games of the second-round series, the young defenseman has shown that he can deal with the pressure of the playoffs.

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New Mass. law has eased foreclosures

A sudden drop in foreclosures proves that foreclosure avoidance efforts work, if banks are serious about making them work.

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Durability of Rob Gronkowski still in question

The Patriots tight end has the skills to land in the Hall of Fame. But with his injury history, will we end up asking “what if he had stayed healthy?”

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When wartime appearances were deceiving by design

The 23d Headquarters Special Troops, which served during World War II, is the subject of the documentary “The Ghost Army.”

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Sinking in an English-only classroom

Many students who aren’t native English speakers may become victims of a 2002 statewide referendum that gutted bilingual education in Massachusetts.

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MIT, Pilobolus dance in the rain, sort of, for ‘Umbrella Project’

On darkened Jack Barry Field at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, “UP: The Umbrella Project” was beautiful and a bit goofy.

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Poor rail system in Conn. ties up entire Northeast

The Northeast Corridor is a critical regional asset, and that means Connecticut needs to speed up repairs to the rail line.

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Geena Davis talks of gender roles in media

Oscar-winner Geena Davis returns to Boston to raise awareness of gender disparity in media programming aimed at young children.

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Disney’s Merida mess

Disney was met with a firestorm when the company showed a more glamorous version of Merida, the beloved star of the movie “Brave.”

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Choice of new conductor promises to energize the BSO

The fresh enthusiasm brought by Andris Nelsons should win the Boston Symphony Orchestra many new fans.

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