Clinton rouses Democrats with arguments for Obama

Former president Bill Clinton turned the tables on a familiar Republican critique — that the country is worse off than in 2008 — by making a forceful argument that the reverse is true.

The present and past Democratic presidents embraced at the conclusion of the nearly 50-minute nominating speech.

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The present and past Democratic presidents embraced at the conclusion of the nearly 50-minute nominating speech.

Former president Bill Clinton addressed delegates Wednesday night.

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Former president Bill Clinton addressed delegates Wednesday night.

Former president Bill Clinton addressed the audience.

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Former president Bill Clinton addressed the audience.

President Obama made a surprise appearance on stage with former president Bill Clinton after his speech on Wednesday night.

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President Obama made a surprise appearance on stage with former president Bill Clinton after his speech on Wednesday night.

Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren used her speech to make a case that the Democrats are the party of the middle class.

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Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren used her speech to make a case that the Democrats are the party of the middle class.

Mayor Thomas M. Menino of Boston told convention delegates on Wednesday that Mitt Romney “made a lot of decisions that were bad for our state.”

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Mayor Thomas M. Menino of Boston told convention delegates on Wednesday that Mitt Romney “made a lot of decisions that were bad for our state.”

US Representative Emanuel Cleaver spoke during the second day of the convention.

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US Representative Emanuel Cleaver spoke during the second day of the convention.

Linda Hackett of Dover, Del., cried as Representative Emanuel Cleaver spoke.

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Linda Hackett of Dover, Del., cried as Representative Emanuel Cleaver spoke.

Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

People cheered at Time Warner Cable Arena on Wednesday.

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People cheered at Time Warner Cable Arena on Wednesday.

Representative Nancy Pelosi addressed delegates.

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Representative Nancy Pelosi addressed delegates.

Maria Ehsan of Seattle held an American Flag during the second day of the Democratic National Convention.

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Maria Ehsan of Seattle held an American Flag during the second day of the Democratic National Convention.

Indiana delegate Nicole Yates held up a picture of President Obama.

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Indiana delegate Nicole Yates held up a picture of President Obama.

Joseph Block wore an Obama '08 yarmulke.

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Joseph Block wore an Obama '08 yarmulke.

Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, addressed delegates.

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Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, addressed delegates.

Protestors demonstrated in front of the Bank of America headquarters in uptown Wednesday.

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Protestors demonstrated in front of the Bank of America headquarters in uptown Wednesday.

A female protester rode a float in a pond at Marshall Park.

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A female protester rode a float in a pond at Marshall Park.

Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, center, was greeted by other women in the US Senate.

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Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, center, was greeted by other women in the US Senate.

A cardboard cutout of President Obama stuck out of James Long's shirt pocket.

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A cardboard cutout of President Obama stuck out of James Long's shirt pocket.

Delegates wore hats during the second session of the Democratic National Convention.

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Delegates wore hats during the second session of the Democratic National Convention.

Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren used her speech to make a case that the Democrats are the party of the middle class.

Elizabeth Warren pushes consumer agenda at Democratic convention

Warren delivered a populist attack against Wall Street in a speech intended to put the Democratic Party on the side of the middle class.

Under fire, Democrats revise plank on Jerusalem

Democrats scrambled to revise their party platform after Republicans pounced on the omission of support for Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish state.

Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney unveiled his 2004 spending plan.

On Mass. economy, Mitt Romney’s record mixed

Romney inherited an economy in 2003 similar to the one President Obama found entering the White House in 2009. For both, progress was slow, and for many, disappointing.

Chelsea ex-housing chief may have misused $1.5 million

An audit of Chelsea Housing Authority highlights a series of questionable expenditures that suggest Michael E. McLaughlin was raiding federal funds set aside for low-income people.

Eighth-graders Kevaughn Little, 14 (left), and Carlos Barbosa, 13, helped Orchard Gardens ready for the beginning of classes.

Orchard Gardens basks in spotlight, but work remains

The Orchard Gardens K-8 Pilot School in Roxbury won praise in Governor Deval Patrick’s convention speech, but officials are striving for more improvement.

Yvonne Abraham

Ruling on prisoner’s sex-change a matter of principle

A federal judge made the right call, and a courageous one, in ordering state-funded sex-change surgery for convicted murderer Michelle Kosilek ­— born Robert.

BU task force faults hockey team’s star culture

After a university task force found a “culture of sexual entitlement,” hockey coach Jack Parker has lost his spot as BU executive athletic director, although he will still coach the team.

Tech Lab

Now is a terrible time to shop for gadgets

Sure, there are good products to be had at reasonable prices, but a whole crop of new devices will arrive soon, and any of them might make your current favorites obsolete.

2012 NFL Preview

Roster breakdown

Tom Brady is back to lead the Patriots in his 13th season, even as many of the faces around him change.

Meet the 2012 Patriots

Bill Belichick has assembled one of the youngest rosters of his 13-year Patriots career as he seeks to return to the Super Bowl. Meet the players who make up his 2012 roster.

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Boston Red Sox Cody Ross doubled to score Dustin Pedroia in the sixth inning in Seattle.

Red Sox offense stalls, team falls in Seattle

Much like the Red Sox, Seattle starter Kevin Millwood had gone 1-8 in his last nine starts. Unlike the Red Sox, Millwood recorded a win Wednesday night.