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Front Page - 2011-08-11

NYC program draws praise, questions

NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's announcement last week of a $127 million project to help young black and Latino men was met with praise, but also some criticism over its funding. More »

Famine: 'Hundreds of thousands of kids could die'

DADAAB, Kenya - Hundreds of thousands of Somali children could die in East Africa's famine unless more help arrives, a top U.S. official warned Monday in the starkest death toll prediction yet. To highlight the crisis, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden visited a refugee camp filled with hungry Somalis. More »

Haiti lawmakers reject 2nd pick for PM

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haitian lawmakers rejected President Michel Martelly's second pick for prime minister last week, delivering a major blow to the new leader as he struggles to get a government in place almost three months after taking office. More »

Dems, GOP cite '65 voting law in remapping debates

RICHMOND, Va. - When President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law in 1965, it was an antidote to Jim Crow-era efforts to suppress the black vote in Southern states still fighting bloody battles over racial equality. More »


Patrick signs court hiring overhaul bill

Gov. Deval Patrick signed a sweeping overhaul of the state's court system last Thursday, even as he faulted lawmakers for not adopting one of his key proposals and tweaked the courts for pushing to add extra jobs in the bill. More »

The 'Obama Foodorama' and other tales of cooking

In the spring of 2009, first lady Michelle Obama and students from Bancroft Elementary School broke ground on the White House lawn to create a vegetable garden - the first of its kind since Eleanor Roosevelt's wartime Victory Garden in 1943. More »

BSC considering relocating some schools

The Boston School Committee (BSC) received a proposal last month that included the relocation of two Boston high schools, the opening of two new elementary, in-district charter school and the expansion of seats at the Eliot Elementary School in the North End. More »