Search widens for clues to Paris attacks

The discovery of a car with weapons in it in a Paris suburb led authorities to search for a possible eighth attacker.

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A crowd gathered at the Carillon restaurant, site of one of the attacks in Paris.

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Paris residents gathered Sunday at a memorial near the Bataclan concert hall, site of one of the attacks.

A rose was placed in a bullet hole in a restaurant window the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris. The note read:

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A rose was placed in a bullet hole in a restaurant window the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris. The note read: "In the name of what?"

People lit candles during a vigil in Kathmandu on Sunday following the deadly attacks in Paris.

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People lit candles during a vigil in Kathmandu on Sunday following the deadly attacks in Paris.

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French Prime minister Manuel Valls spoke with staff of French national rail company SNCF about security measures on Sunday.

The Eiffel Tower had its lights turned off on Saturday.

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The Eiffel Tower had its lights turned off on Saturday.

The Zakim Bridge was lit in rotating colors of the French flag.

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The Zakim Bridge was lit in rotating colors of the French flag.

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Lionel Bernard and his children, all formerly of Lyon, France, placed a candle at a memorial at the French consulate in Boston.

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Flowers and candles were near the Bataclan concert hall, scene of one of the attacks.

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Police patroled near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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Residents in Paris lined up to give blood after the attacks.

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The French flag was at half-mast at the Elysee palace in Paris.

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Police vehicles blocked the street in front of the Bataclan concert hall on Saturday, the morning after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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French president Francois Hollande, in a speech Saturday, blamed the Islamic State group for the Paris attacks.

A man paid his respect outside the Le Carillon restaurant the morning after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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A man paid his respects outside the Le Carillon restaurant the morning after a series of deadly attacks in Paris.

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People lit candles at a vigil outside the French consulate in Montreal on Friday.

Rescuers evacuate people following an attack in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.

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Rescuers evacuated people following an attack in the 10th arrondissement of Paris.

Wounded people were evacuated from the Stade de France after explosions were reported.

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Wounded people were evacuated from the Stade de France after explosions were reported.

A policeman stood behind a cordon blocking the street near the site of an attack in a restaurant in Paris.

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A policeman stood behind a cordon blocking the street near the site of the restaurant.

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Spectators gathered on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis, north of Paris.

Two people on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium embraced.

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Two people on the pitch of the Stade de France stadium embraced.

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Public events planned Sunday included religious services and a gathering on Boston Common.

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A young French lawyer, an engineer from Spain, and an American college student studying abroad were some of the early victims identified.

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Government leaders at the G20 meeting in Turkey said they would strike at how terrorist groups are financed.

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The term is still accurate and can be considered an insult, depending on how it is conjugated in Arabic.

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The seven people are relatives of one of the attackers, officials said.

UMass Memorial, with its Worcester teaching hospital (above), is the dominant health care provider in Central Massachusetts. Its CEO, Dr. Eric W. Dickson, is helping turn its finances around.

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UMass Memorial Health Care has brought finances back from the brink

Drastic cuts and changes, some of them unpopular, have helped the network regain its footing.

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The candidates delved into national security for the first time in the campaign in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.

Michael A. Cohen

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Bernie Sanders remains a one-issue candidate, and Hillary Clinton is still the front-runner to be the party?s nominee.

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A close look at Sunday?s matchup, including who has the edge in the passing and running games.

Massachusetts General Hospital.

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SPOTLIGHT UPDATE

MGH records sought in double-booking review

Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed 10 years of internal records from Mass. General Hospital in an investigation into surgeons running two operating rooms at once.

MBTA Red Line trains sat idle outside Broadway Station in South Boston last February.

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Soon, the MBTA, which Governor Charlie Baker now well and truly owns, will be put to the test.

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How a little patch of Edgeworth became John P. Borseti Memorial Square, 63 years after its namesake died.

Ronda Rousey hit the canvas Sunday after she was knocked out by Holly Holm.

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Holly Holm stuns Ronda Rousey with 2d-round knockout

Holm dropped the previously unbeaten Rousey to the canvas with a kick to the head.

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Thousands were affected when an Oct. 11 technology glitch locked out users ? and some remain locked out more than a month later.

Dr. Ben Carson held a model of the heads of conjoined twins during a 2004 news conference.

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Carson never acknowledged the depths of the profound disabilities the twins ended up with.

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Across the US, honoring veterans

Patriotic ceremonies and parades were prevalent nationwide on Veterans Day.

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Beta Boston

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The ride-hailing companies? impact on auto emissions have long been a subject of controversy.

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Church officials say they?re always under attack by people who simply don?t like them.

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