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Summer jobs critical for peace in the streets, students say

A crowd of teen activists estimated at more than 700 marched though the streets of downtown Boston last week in a demonstration demanding funding for youth jobs. More »

Local officials hold forum to discuss JP muggings

Following a series of muggings near Orange Line MBTA stops in Jamaica Plain, local law enforcement and elected officials met with neighborhood residents at the Nate Smith House on Lamartine Street last week to discuss the extra efforts made by local police and the ways pedestrians could make themselves safer. More »

Possible library closings prompt community ire

Calling possible branch library closings a potential "catastrophe," City Councilor Charles Yancey called on city and state officials to attend hearings on ways to eliminate the Boston Public Library's budget deficit. More »

Mass. gubernatorial candidates pledge to serve

Gun-shy Massachusetts voters spent Gov. Deval Patrick's first term wondering whether he'd serve all four years, or up and leave for some other job like his recent predecessors. More »

NATIONAL NEWS

"Vocation vacation:" Test Driving a New Job

The most recent figures from the U.S. Labor Department announced that unemployment dipped slightly below 10 percent in January. But that still translates to a staggering 14.8 million people out of work. More »

USDA reaches new deal with black farmers

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration announced last week a $1.25 billion deal with black farmers that could end a years-long stalemate over alleged racial discrimination by the Agriculture Department. More »

NAACP elects Brock, 44, as youngest board chairman

NEW YORK - The NAACP elected a health care executive as its youngest board chairman Saturday, continuing a youth movement for the nation's oldest civil rights organization. More »

The team that changed the world

EL PASO, Texas - Forty minutes of basketball produced 40,000 pieces of hate mail. More »

WORLD NEWS

French leader's Haiti visit revives bitterness

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Nicolas Sarkozy's visit, the first ever by a French president, is reviving bitter memories of the crippling costs of Haiti's 1804 independence. More »


HEALTH

Premiums jump 14 percent on Medicare private plans

WASHINGTON - Millions of seniors who signed up for popular private health plans through Medicare are facing sharp premium increases this year = another sign that spiraling costs are a problem even for those with solid insurance. More »

Cigarette makers take fight to US high court

WASHINGTON - Leading tobacco companies asked the U.S. Supreme Court Friday to throw out court rulings holding that the industry illegally concealed the dangers of cigarette smoking. More »