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Truce efforts strained amid Tel Aviv bomb blast

A bomb struck an Israeli bus near Israel’s military headquarters on Wednesday, wounding 27 people.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/11/21/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/jacoby-354--90x90.png A vast moral difference

An unbridgeable cultural abyss divides Israel and Islamic jihadists.

Pharmacy case may see call for jail time

The top executives of the Framingham pharmacy that has been linked to a meningitis outbreak are likely to be criminally prosecuted on federal charges.

Mass. medical researchers’ funds at risk

Hospitals and research universities face a double-barreled threat from possible cuts in federal funding.

Business leaders offer suggestions on budget crisis

Locally and nationally, business leaders are mulling how they would tackle the slew of tax increases and expense cuts set to take effect in the new year.

TSA airport seizures create new market

The New Hampshire State Surplus Store sells the stuff that gets confiscated by security at New England's busiest airports, including Logan.

Plastic tubs filled with items confiscated from New England’s major airports are resold to the public in New Hampshire.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

Plastic tubs filled with items confiscated from New England’s major airports are resold to the public in New Hampshire.

The New Hampshire State Surplus Store in Concord has become a hub of this secondhand market.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

The New Hampshire State Surplus Store in Concord has become a hub of this secondhand market.

Tom Zekos of Newbury, N.H., searched tubs of confiscated pocket knives for sale at the surplus property store.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

Tom Zekos of Newbury, N.H., searched tubs of confiscated pocket knives for sale at the surplus property store.

TSA collects so many miniature multitools and Swiss Army knives that each model has its own bin at the surplus store, where they sell for $2.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

TSA collects so many miniature multitools and Swiss Army knives that each model has its own bin at the surplus store, where they sell for $2.

There is an entire subculture of resellers who wait in line for hours before the surplus store opens to pounce on the newest inventory.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

There is an entire subculture of resellers who wait in line for hours before the surplus store opens to pounce on the newest inventory.

The store is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

The store is open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Snow globes were outlawed along with many liquids and gels in 2007 after an apparent terrorist plot to use liquid explosives on planes.

Cheryl Senter for the Boston Globe

Snow globes were outlawed along with many liquids and gels in 2007 after an apparent terrorist plot to use liquid explosives on planes.

Governor Deval Patrick said he is encouraged by the state’s talks with Amazon. But “I’m just not sure that we’re going to have an agreement in place in time for the holidays.”

Mass. prods Amazon to collect sales taxes

The Patrick administration is pressing Amazon.com Inc. to begin collecting sales taxes from Mass. customers as early as next year.

Derrick Z. Jackson

Retailers shouldn’t open on Thanksgiving

Many big box retailers are rendering Black Friday obsolete this year by opening their doors Thanksgiving night as early as 8 p.m.

Colts QB Andrew Luck (12) tries to get off a pass Sunday while under pressure from Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes.

On Football | Midweek report

Pressure from Patriots defense may be short-lived

While they found success pursuing Andrew Luck, the trend may not continue, which can be a boon to the secondary.

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Suraj Sharma as Pi Patel, adrift in a lifeboat with a tiger, and amid oceanic bioluminescence in Ang Lee’s “Life of Pi.”

Ang Lee’s ‘Pi’ is a marvel

Ang Lee’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s best-selling novel, “Life of Pi,” is a marvel of contradictions. The movie shouldn’t work at all, but it does.