Oscar Pistorius will make history, no matter the outcome
On Saturday, the South African made his Olympic debut, achieving a historic milestone for disabled athletes everywhere as the first double amputee in the Games.
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Michael Phelps came from seventh place at the turn to win the Olympic 100-meter butterfly, bringing his golden total to 17 with one more likely in Saturday’s 4 x 100 medley relay.
On Saturday, the South African made his Olympic debut, achieving a historic milestone for disabled athletes everywhere as the first double amputee in the Games.
A week after two men died from overdoses at an all-day rave at the Comcast Center, police arrested 35 people at a hip-hop show Wednesday night, mostly for underage drinking.
US employers added the most jobs in five months, cheering economists and markets and exceeding expectations.
At issue is whether John F. Tierney should have disclosed more than $200,000 his wife received while managing a bank account that held money from a brother’s illegal gambling business.
John Tlumacki/Globe staff
As the season wears on, it’s not uncommon to see sun-conscious women — and it is mostly women — shading themselves under the suddenly stylish umbrellas.
New evidence suggests that Obama administration officials have struggled to overturn the long-standing culture of secrecy in Washington.
A blown tire probably caused the double-decker to lurch out of control and strike a bridge pillar, killing one passenger and injuring nearly four dozen others, police said.
The former police officer’s ex-wife told her sister six weeks before her death that she believed he would kill her, the sister testified Friday.
Political Notebook
Insurgents on Friday struck at least six districts of Kunar province, attacking district governors’ offices, police and army outposts, and other government buildings.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton urged leaders of Sudan and South Sudan to resolve differences that threaten to reignite a decades-long conflict.
Gay, lesbian, and transgender people and their supporters marched to demand recognition as a third gender in citizen certificates, to allow same-sex marriage, and to criminalize discrimination based on sexual preference.
opinion | Renée Loth
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is well-loved but severely underfunded, and someone has to pay.
LAWRENCE HARMON
The city should view James Hunt III’s tenure in the Environmental and Energy Services cabinet post as a model.
Cathy Young
We should be able to celebrate male heroism for what it is without undermining modern ideals of gender equality, or giving short shrift to female strength and bravery.
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letters | harsh light on boston schools
On Saturday, the South African made his Olympic debut, achieving a historic milestone for disabled athletes everywhere as the first double amputee in the Games.
As the season wears on, it’s not uncommon to see sun-conscious women — and it is mostly women — shading themselves under the suddenly stylish umbrellas.
At issue is whether John F. Tierney should have disclosed more than $200,000 his wife received while managing a bank account that held money from a brother’s illegal gambling business.
Hiring jumped in July as US employers added the most jobs in five months, alleviating some fears that the economy was sliding back towards recession.Even though the unemployment rate ticked up a tenth of a point to 8.3 percent economists and markets were cheered by stronger than expected job gains. Employers boosted payrolls by 163,000 jobs last month, the most since February and more than double the 64,000 added in June, the US Labor Department reported Friday.
The Legislature’s authorization paves the way for the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority to launch a $2 billion expansion of its convention center in the Seaport District.
Officials and business owners say that while an apparent great white attack in Truro has spooked some swimmers, the publicity is actually boosting revenue.
mass. mover
Attorney Robert E. Sullivan was known as one of the Boston area’s gentleman lawyers.
The musician’s agent, Andreea Butucariu, said in a statement Friday that Ms. Ursuleasa died Thursday from the effects of a cerebral hemorrhage.
Academic John Keegan, whose studies of men at war are counted among the classic works of military history, has died.
On Saturday, the South African made his Olympic debut, achieving a historic milestone for disabled athletes everywhere as the first double amputee in the Games.
Bob Ryan
All other plans were forgotten when Bob Ryan found himself swept up in Roger Federer’s extraordinary, exhausting quest to get into Sunday’s gold medal match.
Olympic medal events roundup
It was Kiwi day on Dorney Lake, as New Zealand claimed gold in both the men’s single sculls the men’s pair. Great Britain followd with a gold and two bronzes.
Olympic Notebook
MLB ROUNDUP
Olympic preliminaries roundup
G Cover
Scotland-born Rhod Sharp hosts BBC Radio’s “Up All Night” news show for an estimated 1 million UK listeners, few of whom realize he’s broadcasting from the North Shore.
From the Archives
From the archives of the Boston Globe: Flight 723 — Boston’s worst plane crash in history
Stages
Turns out, the zombie apocalypse will be crowdfunded.
Love Letters