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Pioneering journalist Helen Thomas dies at 92

Making a name for herself as a bulldog for United Press International, she grilled nine presidents — often to their discomfort.

The luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia ran aground off an Italian island in January 2012, and 32 crew nad passengers were killed.

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5 plead guilty in Costa Concordia shipwreck

Sentences handed down by an Italian court ranged from 20 months to 34 months.

Israel to free some Palestinian prisoners

The release of the prisoners is part of the new breakthrough in efforts to restart Mideast talks.

Christ-Roberte Julmice (left) Bruce Maiben, Sinain Joseph, and Daysra Robinson were among the teens in a group at ABCD Center in Dorchester who offered their views following Geroge Zimmerman’s trial in the death of Trayvon Martin.

Boston teens speak out on Zimmerman case

The case has made young people reflect on how they are seen and heard — or misinterpreted — and it is a divide that city teens say they know all too well.

Harvard program teaches nonprofit management skills

The Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management program helps train nonprofits to increase efficiency and improve management skills.

One of the program’s participants this year, Thulani Madondo (center), founded Kliptown Youth Program in Kliptown, South Africa, about half an hour from Johannesburg.

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Thulani Madondo (center) founded a youth program in South Africa and attended the Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management program at Harvard Business School.

With a staff of 17, Madondo’s group, which has been recognized around the world for its work, serves around 400 school children with academic and sports afterschool programs, as well as meals.

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With a staff of 17, Madondo’s group, which has been recognized around the world for its work, serves around 400 school children with academic and sports afterschool programs, as well as meals.

“We have a lot in common,” Madondo said of the other participants. “Getting to know the other people and learning about what they’re doing — it’s something you can take into the future after this week is over.”

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“We have a lot in common,” Madondo said of the other participants. “Getting to know the other people and learning about what they’re doing — it’s something you can take into the future after this week is over.”

“I’m interested in taking my organization to the next level,” Madondo said about his interest in the Harvard program. “Most of my senior leadership does not have formal management training.”

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“I’m interested in taking my organization to the next level,” Madondo said about his interest in the Harvard program. “Most of my senior leadership does not have formal management training.”

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This exchange captured Whitey’s attention

Whitey Bulger has long denied killing women — he purports to have scruples — but Stevie Flemmi shattered that myth Friday.

Brian Buzby, who recently converted to Islam, experienced headaches on his first day of Ramadan from caffeine withdrawal and mild dehydration.

Support for Muslim converts during Ramadan

Islam’s holiest time of the year is a period of fasting, self-improvement, and intensive prayer, but converts can also find it to be lonesome and bewildering.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/07/15/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/173093133-7612.jpg Red Sox, Pedroia eye long-term extension

Any new deal with the all-star second baseman likely will have an average annual value of $20 million.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/07/20/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/singal072013-1506--90x90.jpg Why the Rolling Stone photo of Tsarnaev is so disturbing

We fear the image not because it glorifies Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, but because he looks too normal to have done a horrible thing.

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Kyla McNally, 9, enjoyed some gooey s’mores at a Girl Scout camp in Plymouth, where making s’mores is a long tradition.

Making s’mores has long been a rite of summer

The Girl Scouts have been enjoying the marshmallow-chocolate-graham cracker treat since it appeared in the organization’s 1927 recipe book.

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It’s not clear if Charles D. Baker (left) or Scott Brown will seek the governorship next year.

Top Mass. GOP figures plot 2014 strategy

Some Mass. Republicans met last week to discuss the party’s 2014 prospects, but decisions can’t be made until Charles Baker and Scott Brown finalize their political intentions.

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Ryan Reynolds (left) and Jeff Bridges are two cops dispatched by the otherwordly “Rest In Peace Department” to protect the living from undead creatures.

R.I.P.D. is D.O.A.

The undead-cops yarn “R.I.P.D.” seems like a low-profile comic with a clever name and the good fortune to grab the attention of Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds.

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‘Museum Hours’ hears secret harmonies

Writer-director Jem Cohen’s film follows two main characters, and connections on both sides of the velvet ropes at Vienna’s Kunsthistoriches Museum.