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Company tapped to fix health care website

The website is “fixable,’’ a management consultant said, adding that a vast majority of the issues will be resolved by the end of November.

The Celtics' Bill Sharman held the ball as the St. Louis Hawks' Cliff Hagan defended during the second half of a 1958 NBA Finals game.

Celtics great Bill Sharman dies

Sharman, one of three men named to the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a coach and a player, died at age 87, the Los Angeles Times reported.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/10/25/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/suarez_Danvers(1)_MET_006.jpg Back in school, Danvers students reflect on tragedy

“It was just so hard not seeing her,’’ a Danvers High student said of slain teacher Colleen Ritzer.

Quincy man charged with organizing drug sales from jail

The 24-year-old man allegedly orchestrated large sales of the club drug molly over jail phones with his girlfriend, authorities said.

Matt Carpenter, left, and Pete Kozma were congratulated by Carlos Beltran after scoring in the seventh inning.

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Cardinals’ confidence never wavered after loss

The Game 1 loss embarrassed and surprised the Cardinals. But their Game 2 win was a sign of how they expect to play all series.

In 1918, an early House of David team wowed a clean-cut American public.

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How an apocalyptic cult invented baseball beard power

A century before the 2013 Red Sox, the House of David captivated the nation with the shaggiest team of all time.

A Cardinals minor league pitcher accused Jon Lester of cheating during Game 1 on Wednesday.

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Jon Lester a cheater? Get a grip

The days of “doctoring” the ball are over as pitchers don’t know how to do it and don’t need a spitter or a grease ball for movement.

With the Jets last week and the Dolphins this week, the Patriots are in a key stretch of divisional play.

Patriots’ keys to a victory over the Dolphins

Injuries and inexperience have killed New England’s passing attack this season, but the Patriots could still defeat the Dolphins on Sunday.

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What if mayoral candidate Martin Walsh sat down with police and fire unions and brokered an affordable agreement on how parity will be calculated?

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Icahn said he supports Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook (above), and the company’s current management team.

Stock buyback is too small, Icahn tells Apple

Carl Icahn, the activist investor, has told Apple’s chief executive, Tim Cook, that the company should launch a $150 billion stock buyback.

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MOVIE REVIEW

“The Counselor” stars Michael Fassbender and Penelope Cruz (pictured) and Javier Bardem and Cameron Diaz (below).

Dirty doings down in Ridley Scott’s ‘Counselor’

The drug-trade drama has much in common with Scott’s “Thelma & Louise” in the way it escalates into a spin through wilder country, and a meditation on bigger themes.