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Investigators at Framingham pharmacy

Federal agents were seen at the offices of New England Compounding Center in Framingham.

Barry Chin/Globe Staff

Federal investigators were at the offices of New England Compounding Center in Framingham this afternoon, the facility at the center of the nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak.

In filing for bankruptcy, A123 becomes campaign issue

The Republican presidential candidate blasted President Obama over the failure of the Waltham firm, which received hundreds of millions from the US.

Jim Lehrer, Candy Crowley, and Bob Schieffer have drawn the moderator duties for this year’s presidential debates.

Presidential debate | 9 p.m.

Debate moderators feel the heat

What was once perceived as an honorific job, or an invisible one like a baseball umpire, is now itself under debate this election season.

Boston Capital

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President Obama and Mitt Romney will be debating foreign policy Tuesday evening, but pocketbook issues matter much more to voters.

Opinion | farah stockman

United States, incorporated

How bad would America’s ledgers look if we really were a company? And what could a CEO do to turn it around?

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman spoke to reporters following on Tuesday.

On Hockey

New NHL offer is progress, but no clincher

The league’s latest proposal to end the lockout shows some willingness to compromise and save the hockey season.

Globe Insiders

Globe Talk | Oct. 23, 6 p.m.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2012/02/17/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Images/508746086[1]--90x90.jpg Revealing ‘The Real Romney’

Join Globe reporters Michael Kranish and Scott Helman, authors of “The Real Romney,” to discuss the Republican presidential candidate’s life and history.

Sports

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Patriots coach Bill Belichick (right) and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia didn’t have enough answers in the fourth quarter Sunday, and it won’t get any easier against the Jets.

Patriots hope to learn from Seahawks loss

The defense, specifically the secondary and its inability to avoid big plays, might bear the bigger brunt of the criticism coming the Patriots’ way.

Nation & World

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