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Judge is urged to give Bulger’s money to families

Lawyers for one of James “Whitey” Bulger’s alleged victims want the money the convicted gangster might forfeit to go directly to families instead of through the government.

Elif Yavuz (left), a Netherlands native, was in Kenya with her partner and Australia native Ross Langdon (right), who was also killed during the attack.

Pregnant Harvard grad killed in Kenya attack

Elif Yavuz, who recently graduated from Harvard’s School of Public Health, died during the terrorist attack at an upscale shopping mall, the university said.

Ibragim Todashev

Todashev’s girlfriend talks about her weeks in custody

The girlfriend of the man who was killed while being interviewed by the FBI about the Boston Marathon bombings said she was held in solitary confinement for a time.

Most marijuana dispensary applicants pass 1st review

The vast majority of applicants — 158 of 181 — were approved to continue on to the second round, when the final 35 licenses will be chosen.

John Lackey (10-12) will get two more starts this season.

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Red Sox Notebook

John Lackey will have a shot to even his record

The Red Sox pitcher (10-12) will get two more starts, which will give him a shot at finishing .500 for the season.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/09/23/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/donations_map.jpg Mayoral campaign donations, block by block

Many campaigns have pockets of support throughout the city. See how the donations break down.

At a press conference on Monday, Commissioner Edward F. Davis formally resigned as leader of the Boston police department after nearly seven years.

In announcing resignation, Davis says ‘it is time to go’

Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said the department was in better shape than when he arrived from Lowell seven years ago.

Aaron Dobson caught seven of 10 passes thrown his way Sunday to lead the Patriots with 52 receiving yards.

On football

Tom Brady, young receivers start to connect

Patriots rookies Aaron Dobson and Kenbrell Thompkins were far more consistent and productive against the Buccaneers.

Opinion

opinion | jennifer graham

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Larry Summers’ reputation for being “brusque” shouldn’t have been a factor while he was under consideration for the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve.