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Workers last week demonstrated against the opening of a non-union garment shop in Boston. (R. O'Malley photo) Go to Article

Neighborhood Revival Linked
To New Housing Programs

Low interest mortgages and new efforts to upgrade existing housing has led to improved conditions in many of the city's oldest neighborhoods.

Sports

* Leagues Plan Expansion
* Trading for a Future
* Team Injuries on the Rise
* Boston Takes 5th Straight

Science

* Cell Research Flawed
* Predicting Earthquakes
* Air Quality Declines

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Communities Protest
Closing of City Schools

Boston Community leaders met last week to protest the closing of a North End School and two others in Dorchester. The city said a decrease in student population has led to the closing.

School Scores Slip in Boston
For Second Consecutive Year

Test scores in the city's public schools fell forthe second straight year, the school department announced last week. Officials attributed the decline in part to the implementation of new testing programs.

National

* Agency Finances Questioned
* Tax Code to be Revised
* Three Arrested in Bank Scandal

* US Jobs Increase by 5 Percent

International

* Truce Announced in Sudan
* Flooding Abates in India
* European Union Holds Election

Business and Technology

* Communications Mergers Grow
* Bank Scandal Widens
* Internet Stocks Rise

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Lost City

A book explores the histories of some of the city's most obscure architectural treasures.
Acrobats

Portraits of the city's unsung athletes by a Boston photographer.
   
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