UN chemical weapons experts leave Syria

Vehicles carrying UN chemical weapons experts arrived at Yousef al-Azma military hospital in Damascus on Friday.

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The inspectors were seen entering Lebanon from Syria through the Masnaa border crossing and then driving in a 13-car convoy to the Beirut airport, according to the Associated Press.

Secretary of State John F. Kerry placed particular emphasis on the number of children who were victims.

White House lays out case for Syria strike

President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry forcefully made the case that the Syrian government deliberately used poison gas to kill civilians.

Phil Mickelson was in deep trouble on No. 9, his final hole, but he hacked out and made a nice bogey save.

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Phil Mickelson was a cut above his partners

Friday’s 8-under 63 in the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston was vintage Lefty.

Kevin Cullen

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Seamus Heaney dared to leave the bog; he made words a weapon of wonder and intolerance; he walked on air against his better judgment.

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The designated hitter ended one of the worst slumps of his career with a two-run single that proved to be the decisive hit for the Red Sox.

The Digital Den in Cambridge, now just a storage room, may one day be a computer museum.

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Cambridge museum aims to preserve digital history

Digital Den is a remarkable collection of hardware and software, ranging from late-1970s desktop computers to the latest Xbox 360 game console.

Mayoral candidates flock to the Cape for money, support

Thought you could avoid campaign season by escaping to the beach? Not so fast.

Opinion

LAWRENCE HARMON

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Had Lawrence DiCara been elected in 1983, he might have pushed Boston further and faster in the right direction.

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A protester covered his face with a flag as Muslim Brotherhood supporters and security forces clashed in Cairo Friday.

Beleaguered Brotherhood switches tactics

Reeling from a fierce security crackdown, the Muslim Brotherhood brought out only scattered, small crowds Friday in its latest protests of Egypt’s military coup.

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STAGE REVIEW

Megan Mullally starred on Broadway, both before and after her award-winning role on TV’s “Will & Grace.”

Megan Mullally’s a powerhouse in P-town

The rafter-raising power of Mullally’s singing voice, which she employed to impressive effect on Broadway before and after “Will & Grace,” blew listeners away.

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Another standout beer from Pretty Things

Somerville’s Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project has released a tastefully restrained beer, brewed with Lindenflower tea, in collaboration with New Zealand’s Yeastie Boys.