Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Atsede Baysa gives her Marathon trophy to Bobbi Gibb and other top stories.

  • Atsede Baysa gives her Marathon trophy to Bobbi Gibb

    Fifty years later — to the day — Bobbi Gibb got her trophy.Atsede Baysa, the first woman to cross the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday, presented Gibb with the champion’s trophy Tuesday morning at the Fairmont Copley hotel. Gibb, moved to tears, accepted — with one condition. Advertisement In a year, Gibb said, she’ll go to Baysa’s native Ethiopia and return it to her.“I can’t possibly keep this,” Gibb said. “This woman has a beautiful soul. What a big heart she has.”Baysa wanted to..
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  • Thoughts from the finish line: Runners discuss their Boston ...

    Thoughts from the finish line: Runners discuss their Boston ...
    Many of the runners who finished the 120th Boston Marathon hobbled away from the finish line in a stupor, their legs trembling and their entire bodies shaking. They had just run 26.2 miles, after all. But in between the tears and the gulps of water, these Boston marathoners shared their motivations and experiences: Anne Mederios, Omaha, Neb. —Jean Nagy/Boston.com Staff “I don’t look my best right now. This is my 20th marathon, but my eighth in Boston. I’m 72, so I’m just honored to be here. I’..
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  • Women ruled this year's Pulitzer Prizes

    Women ruled this year's Pulitzer Prizes
    Reading through this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners, everyone should take note of what is bound to be a trend: the extraordinary showing of women taking home the craft’s highest honors.This, after the recent brouhaha caused byauthor Gay Talese at a Boston University conference when he ambiguously said that female writers, past and possibly present, “do not feel comfortable dealing with strangers.” Advertisement Close to home, Jessica Rinaldi won for feature photography, carrying on a Boston ..
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  • Mass. nurse helps save man's life on Boston-bound flight

    Mass. nurse helps save man's life on Boston-bound flight
    Courtesy UMass Memorial Medical Center Jane Palermo. The drink carts had just started to roll down the aisle on United Airlines flight 670 Saturday night when Jane Palermo saw a woman shake her husband several rows in front of her. He wasn’t waking up, Palermo noticed. The wife shook him again. No response. Advertisement Then, the man slumped forward. His heart had stopped, and the Boston-bound flight had only just taken off from Chicago.Palermo, a nurse at the UMass Memorial Medical ..
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  • Bill Cosby's wife to continue deposition in Boston

    Bill Cosby's wife to continue deposition in Boston
    BOSTON — Bill Cosby’s wife will answer more questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women who contend the comedian branded them liars after they went public with sexual assault allegations against him.Camille Cosby’s deposition is scheduled to continue Tuesday in Boston. She gave the first part of her deposition in Springfield in February. The Cosbys have a home in Massachusetts. Advertisement Television trucks were gathered Tuesday in front of 10 St. James Avenue in Bost..
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  • Hanley Ramirez wants Boston Red Sox fans to know he's not a 'bad ...

    Hanley Ramirez wants Boston Red Sox fans to know he's not a 'bad ...
    BOSTON — Hanley Ramirez has been characterized at times during his 11-plus seasons in the big leagues as aloof and a negative presence in the clubhouse.  He avoids reading and listening to opinions about him in the media, but ignoring the way he has been portrayed is impossible.  Time to let Ramirez set the record straight. Let's give him an opportunity to describe his personality to Boston fans: "I'm a different player in the clubhouse than when I'm on the field," Ramirez said. "You know, whe..
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  • Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays: NESN TV schedule, live ...

    Boston Red Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays: NESN TV schedule, live ...
    BOSTON — Ace David Price's longtime organization, the Tampa Bay Rays, is in town for three games against his new club this week.  The Red Sox and Rays will meet for the first time this season today through Thursday at Fenway Park.  Tampa drafted Price, who starts the 1:35 p.m. Thursday game, first overall in the 2007 draft. Just a little over a year later, Price pitched against the Boston Red Sox in the 2008 ALCS. He appeared in 175 games (making 170 starts) for the Rays from 2008 until a trad..
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  • Despite wet weather, risk of brush fires in Mass.

    Despite wet weather, risk of brush fires in Mass.
    It may feel chilly and wet outside, but the National Weather Service is warning of a potential increase in fires Tuesday thanks to persistently low humidity and high winds in parts of the state. The weather service issued a red flag warning from noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday for Central and Western Massachusetts, indicating an increased danger of brush fires. Advertisement “If a brush fire were to get going, conditions are favorable that it could spread pretty quickly,” weather service meteorologi..
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  • Boston Celtics' Evan Turner discusses impending free agency

    Boston Celtics' Evan Turner discusses impending free agency
    Evan Turner, John Jenkins Boston Celtics guard Evan Turner (11) against Phoenix Suns guard John Jenkins (23) in the first quarter during an NBA basketball game, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Phoenix. (AP photo/Rick Scuteri) Evan Turner appreciates his situation with the Boston Celtics, but knows other factors will play into his big decision as a free agent this summer. From a recent conversation with B..
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  • Police Commissioner says body cameras aren't needed for Boston

    Police Commissioner says body cameras aren't needed for Boston
    Boston Police Commissioner William Evans said on Tuesday that although he supports a pilot program to bring body cameras to police officers in Boston, he doesn’t think the cameras are necessary here. “I know the momentum is for everyone having them, although I don’t really think we need them,” Evans said in an interview with Boston Herald Radio. “I think we’ve shown what kind of a class act department we are, but we are going to give them a try and see if the results are positive.” Evans added ..
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Globe wins two Pulitzers .Fast times, $16M for charity: Boston Marathon things to know .
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