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Parking officers targeted by gunfire as they ticket in Dot Close call. Two parking enforcement officers narrowly missed getting shot as they patrolled for violations in their van. Injured. An officer was treated for glass in her eye after one of the bullets shattered the van’s windshield. No motive. The officers did not interact with anyone before the shots rang out. PAGE 02

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Take your pick The 2014 NFL Draft begins tonight at 8 p.m. Expect Johnny Manziel, Jadeveon Clowney and Sammy Watkins to go early, while the Patriots pick at No. 29. / GETTY IMAGES

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Bail reduced for alleged marathon bomb hoaxer The 25-year-old man accused of running down Boylston Street on the anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings carrying a large backpack with a glitter-filled

rice cooker and screaming “Boston Strong” made an emotional appearance in court on Wednesday. Kevin Edson of Wakefield broke down in tears during his first court appearance since undergoing a mental health evaluation. The judge reduced the $100,000 bail set on April 16 to $50,000,

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and ordered he continue taking his medication, wear a GPS monitor and comply with a treatment plan. Edson was also deemed competent to assist in his own defense. The Massachusetts College of Art and Design student “has been battling mental issues for several

years,” according to his family’s statement last month: “… His multiple mental health issues, including the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, are a constant battle realized by multiple hospitalizations and close psychiatric treatment.” He is due back in court on June 3. METRO

Union: Shots were ‘direct attempt on their lives’ Shooting. Boston police said they are investigating the shots fired at two parking enforcement officers. A pair of Boston parking enforcement officers are lucky to be alive after bullets whizzed past them, shattering the windshield of their van this week while they were out enforcing overnight street-cleaning restrictions in Dorchester. “We believe this was a direct attempt on the lives of the officers in that van,” said Jim Durkin, a spokesman for AFSCME Council 93, the union that represents nearly 200 of the city’s parking officers. The incident occurred at about 1 a.m. Tuesday on Washington Street as the parking officers were sitting inside their van. The driver heard a pop. At the same time, a bullet entered the van through

the open driver’s side window, narrowly missing his head. It shot through the van’s windshield on the passenger side, sending glass flying into the eye of the female passenger. The 22-year parking enforcement veteran was taken to Boston Medical Center where she was treated for glass in her eye and later released, Durkin said. “Clearly things could have been a lot worse,” said Durkin. “She’s OK. [She’s] very, very shaken up by this, as anyone would be.” Durkin said the parking officers had no interaction or confrontation with a person immediately before the shooting. He said there are scores of other instances of attacks on parking enforcement officers, and that this week’s apparent shooting was “extremely troubling.”

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Police investigating Durkin, the union spokesman, said this week’s apparent shooting was only the most recent example of the approximately 135 reported physical attacks on parking enforcement officers in the last eight years. A Boston police spokeswoman said police are investigating the incident, but had no updates as of Wednesday afternoon. “We have adopted within this local council a zero-tolerance policy for any assaults on parking enforcement officers,” Durkin said. “We are going to insist on prosecution to the fullest extent of the law for any individual who attempts to hurt our members.”

A Boston parking enforcement officer, above, issues a ticket on Wednesday, one day after two of his colleagues were shot at in Dorchester, leaving a bullet hole in their van, inset. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

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Parts of Downtown Crossing had to be evacuated on Wednesday due to the bomb threat. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

A 39-year-old man was transported to Mass General Hospital for a mental health evaluation on Wednesday after he allegedly made a bomb threat at the Downtown Crossing MBTA station. MBTA officials said the man, who was not identified, allegedly walked into the station around 8:30 a.m. carrying a box, left it on the Orange Line’s northbound platform, told a T employee that it contained a bomb and then

walked away. Transit police quickly detained the man, then gave the all-clear signal around 9:30 a.m. after their explosive detection unit discovered that the box did not contain harmful materials. The investigation snarled the morning commute as authorities closed the station and interfered with Red and Orange line service. Authorities also evacuated a construction site and stores nearby. When asked whether

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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission will likely decide today whether Boston is entitled to more benefits and a vote on casino projects proposed for neighboring cities. The decisions were put off a week after it was revealed during a commission hearing last week that the city and at least Mohegan Sun were close to an agreement over the proposal for Suffolk Downs in Revere. A lawyer for Wynn Resorts in Everett said he was unaware of any progress. Mayor Marty Walsh has argued that Boston is a host community to the two proposals. METRO

The retractable barrier is being tested on one MBTA bus. / MBTA By the numbers In 2013, there was a total of 43 reported assaults on bus operators. •

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assaults on bus operators in the first four months of 2013, and 13 assaults in the first four months of 2014, according to the MBTA.

Tsarnaev. Lawyers want to nix death penalty Defense attorneys for accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Wednesday asked a federal judge to strike down the death penalty, calling it unconstitutional. In court filings in U.S. District Court, Tsarnaev’s attorneys pointed to the fact that execution is not permitted in Massachusetts, and said that the decision to attack the Marathon shouldn’t be an “aggravating factor” in determining punishment. They also argued that Tsarnaev may not have been indicted on 30 counts related to the bombing if the grand jury had anticipated he would be subjected to the death penalty if convicted.

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GOP offers Fisher ballot access The Massachusetts Republican Party offered Wednesday to certify Republican gubernatorial hopeful Mark Fisher for the primary ballot in a bid to resolve a legal battle with the Shrewsbury businessman that a party lawyer said has become a “distraction” and a “drain on resources” for the GOP. Fisher, a Tea Party Republican hoping to challenge the GOP’s leading contender for governor, Charlie Baker, argues that he was unfairly denied access to the September primary ballot due to improper vote counting at the party’s nominating convention. The candidate has not responded to claims from the party’s attorney that Fisher was demanding as much as $1 million in exchange for dropping the lawsuit. SHNS

Grant gets BPS kids moving Mayor Marty Walsh visited the Haynes Early Education Center in Roxbury on Wednesday to kick off the “Let’s Move in Boston Public School Recess” training series, which is funded by an $84,000 grant from Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Japanese retailer Uniqlo to open in Boston this July Fashion sense. The casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer out of Japan is headed to the Hub. Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo, which is known for its everyday wardrobe basics, is set to open six stores in the Greater Boston region, the company confirmed Wednesday. A pop-up shop is expected to open at Faneuil Hall’s South Market building in early July, with permanent locations to open later across Greater Boston, the Globe reported. The company’s U.S. CEO Larry Meyer released a statement Wednesday, saying the company was pleased to introduce the Uniqlo experience to Boston. “Proud of their city’s importance in American history and winning sports traditions, Bostonians have high expectations. We believe our everyday basics

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Federal agents Crackdown on synthetic drugs Agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration served hundreds of search and arrest warrants in at least 25 states Wednesday as part of a crackdown on synthetic drug producers and distribu-

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etary accommodation remains warranted,” she told the Joint Economic Committee. Yellen said she expected the economy to expand at a “somewhat” faster pace than last year, but flagged weakness in the nation’s housing sector and the possibility of heightened geopolitical tensions or the re-emergence of financial stress in emerging markets as potential risks. U.S. stocks slipped after her testimony was released but later steadied, while prices for government debt were little changed. The dollar rose against a range of currencies. Yellen expressed faith that at least part of the decline in labor force participation could be reversed. She also said she had very little doubt that the share of Americans working part-time because they could not find full-time work would also come down. REUTERS

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Seth Rogen is getting old (OK, he’s 32), which means it’s time for him to square off against the younger generation, namely as a new dad peeved at the frat that’s moved in next door, led by young kid Zac Efron (OK, he’s 26).

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‘Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return’ If you think an animated film boasting Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi and Martin Short released by a small studio with animation that looks like cut-scenes from 1990s video games is some quickie cash-in on “Oz the Great and Powerful,” think again! (Or don’t.)

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‘Moms’ Night Out’ Another stealthily religiondriven mainstream opus, this comedy finds mothers Sarah Drew and Patricia Heaton getting into crazy but very PG-rated danger, with wild cards like Sean Astin and Trace Adkins thrown in.

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‘Belle’ The obscure story of Dido Elizabeth Belle (Gugu MbathaRaw), an heiress of mixed race who struggled to navigate 18th century England, gets a very Jane Austen-style movie, albeit one that slips politics in among the courting.

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What about after the first text? The app can’t continue the chat. Tom: It’s just sort of to start the communication with the girlfriend so there’s still communication during the day. It wasn’t necessarily to message your girlfriend so you never have to talk to her. The idea was that it sends an initial text to start a conversation, so it’s more of a reminder than your relationship automated. But why do you need an app to do that? Why can’t you just remember to text your girlfriend? Tom: [Laughs] We were always so busy at work or couldn’t use the phone.

What kind of problems did you run into in beta testing? James: We started off with a really basic version that would simply just look at when Tom disconnected from his work Wi-Fi and send a message when that tha event occurred, so if Tom walked out o of work and walked back in and w walked out again, w the t original version sent se texts each time Tom walked out. It wasn’t time-based; it was location-based. I think that put you in a few tricky situations, didn’t it, Tom? Tom: Yeah, yeah. I’d just say, “Sorry about my phone — it’s been playing up lately.” She never caught on, so that was a good sign. How did you come up with the messages? James: We wrote those messages based on what we actually texted to our girlfriends. I guess we didn’t really think so, but

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what happened was a lot of Australianisms crept in there, so we caught a lot of flak on social media. We were using “darl” and “sweety” and “bird” and signing off with “x.” Tom: That’s why we only intended those default messages as examples. People can edit them to their own sort of language. James: You can edit the existing messages and words you don’t use. Some people have edited the “x” to the kiss with the asterisks. I understand that — and expect that anyone other

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than perhaps our girlfriends would be suspicious of the default messages. It’s almost impossible to come up with messages that are cross-cultural and cross-relationship, etc., so from the beginning it was baked in that you could edit the messages and add your own. It sounds like you could really use it to text anyone you need to text occasionally, then. James: My brother uses it to text my mom. When I told her about BroApp and an extension called MomApp, she was very annoyed and said she’d be outraged — but I don’t know if she knows my brother uses it. ANDREA PARK @andreapark andrea.park@metro.us

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Testing, testing What did your girlfriend do when she found out you had been testing this app on her? Tom: She was a bit shocked at first, but then she just realized how much I loved her. So it was a labor of love? Tom: It was.

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Rock democracy. Mogwai were once a “here for the beer” band, but they’ve matured over the years into dignified post-rock statesmen. Scottish post-rock band Mogwai aren’t much for words, but the instrumental post-rockers’ “Rave Tapes,” released in January, includes a spoken-word passage alleging that there are satanic ciphers in Led Zeppelin’s lyrics. It’s a rerecorded but earnest warning from a Christian broadcast, whose announcer overlooked that singer Robert Plant was more into hobbits and hedgerows than the devil. “Yeah, he’s actually singing about hobbits,” multi-instrumentalist John Cummings says,

laughing. “There’s plenty in Led Zeppelin’s music that’s ridiculous; you don’t have to make up stuff.” Why sample something about Led Zep’s penchant for the dark side at all? Well, once upon a time, Mogwai were known as bad boys of rock, mostly for the decibel-pushing volume of the band’s instrumental epics, which had critics who saw their live shows fearing for their eardrums. “We were young once,” Cummings says, not without irony. “[Back then,] we just enjoyed what seemed like a lot of free beer. I don’t think we’re like that anymore. On

the whole, we were just lovable scamps.” Over eight albums, Mogwai has preferred to make statements solely with their music rather than with, well, statements, i.e., lyrics. But considering they’re scoring the European TV series “Les Revenants” and the “Zidane” biopic, lyrics or no lyrics, Mogwai have clearly grown up into dignified, postrock elder statesmen. “We’re as much the last men standing as anything else. We just managed to keep going,” Cummings says. “It seems strange that not more bands manage it. Hopefully, over time, you get to know how not

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“Hopefully, over time, you get to know how not to annoy other people as much as they get to know how not to annoy you. It’s not that difficult to put up with each other, really.” John Cummings, on how to make your band last forever

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to annoy other people as much as they get to know how not to annoy you. It’s not that difficult to put up with each other, really.” That attitude applies to the band’s music, too. Not having a vocalist or a lead guitarist or a dominating musical element has left Mogwai leaderless and truly democratic, creatively. Such flexibility has allowed the band to not only continue, but also evolve. “In the beginning there was malleability in various areas because we were clueless,” Cummings says. He says “clueless,” but it seems more like they were wise

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enough to listen to each other. Cummings isn’t so sure about that theory and has a more common-sense explanation. “That’s sounds a bit grandiose,” he says. “If you don’t know what you’re doing and someone else does, then, yeah, follow them.” LINDA LABAN @MetroBOS linda.laban@metro.us

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little fanfare, but years later he discovered, much to his surprise, that he’d become an anti-establishment cult hero south of the equator. The release of an Oscar-winning 2012 documentary, “Searching for Sugar Man,” finally won him the fame at home that had eluded him for decades.

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Susan Rich Thursday, 7 p.m. Porter Square Books 25 White St., Cambridge Free; 617-491-2220 www.portersquarebooks.com The Seattle-based poet will read from her latest collection, “Cloud Pharmacy,” partially inspired by the work of Hannah Maynard, an early experimental photographer fond of duplicating images of herself in the same shot, as if to show the several sides of her personality. Rich accomplishes a similar effect in her poems, conveying the unique person beneath the everyday meandering of the mind. TALK

Art Spiegelman: ‘What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?’ Friday, 8 p.m. Sanders Theater 45 Quincy St., Cambridge $30-$65; 617-482-6661 www.celebrityseries.org Graphic novelist Art Spiegelman, of all people, ought to know the answer to the question he poses in the title of this talk on the history of comics. Best known for “Maus,” his complex, profound exploration of the Holocaust in history and through memory, he has been a crucial figure in establishing comics as a literary art form. FILM

‘Joe Papp in Five Acts’ Friday, 5:30 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts 465 Huntington Ave. $10-$12; 781-736-8600 www.jewishfilm.org This documentary tells the story of Joe Papp, founder of Manhattan’s Public Theater, an early champion of racially integrated productions, popularizer of the now-ubiquitous “Shakespeare in the Park” concept, and mentor to countless stars of stage and screen, many of whom appear here singing his praises. It screens again at the Modern Theater on Saturday—check the site for more info. MATTHEW DINARO

Arline Fisch: ‘Hanging Gardens’ Through May 31 Mobilia Gallery 358 Huron Ave., Cambridge Free; 617-876-2109 www.mobilia-gallery.com Though not exactly a household name, sculptor Arline Fisch, a pioneer of the use of textile techniques with metal, has won four Fullbright scholarships and has been declared a “living treasure” by the state of California. The uncanny, beautifully colored creations in this show resemble undersea creatures like jellyfish and coral so well that you halfexpect to see one of them slither away.

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May 16 Sanders Theatre Harvard University $45-$25, Student rush $5 Preconcert talk, 7:30 p.m. Concert, 8 p.m. 617-858-6785, www. masterworkschorale.org In 1967 jazz great Dave Brubeck broke up his famous quartet to fulfill his ambitions to be a composer of music for the concert hall. The following year, the fascinating “The Light in the Wilderness” became the first oratorio penned by Brubeck. The 74th season of Masterworks Chorale concludes with baritone Philip Lima joining conductor Steven Karidoyanes, the Masterworks chorus and an instrumental ensemble with a jazz combo in a rare performance of this dramatic music. For details about free parking, Harvard Square dining specials and the preconcert talk, visit MasterworksChorale.org.

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Taurus | April 21-May 21. You can find a number of useful and unique items at a flea market or online. Research the qualifications you need to follow a path that interests you. Gemini | May 22-June 20. Explore the motives of someone trying to get your personal information. Don’t reveal too much. You could be inviting trouble if you are too trusting. Cancer | June 21-July 22. You can earn a little cash by decluttering your home. Someone in need will appreciate the items you no longer use. If you employ your gain for a good purpose, it’ll enhance your mood. Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. New avenues are opening up for you. Be proud of your achievements and share your dreams. Attending cultural events will lead to an introduction to an influential party. Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Be open to practical advice offered by a recent acquaintance. Take a good look at what you have and still want to achieve. Make a to-do list and start the process. Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. Follow your desires today. New places and people will stimulate you intellectually. Take a step outside your personal situation in order to help clear your vision. Do what’s best for you.

Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. You will be at your best today, bringing added respect and greater opportunities. Your talents will be put to good use as you assume a position of leadership in your community.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. Don’t be limited by the expectations of others. Do something out of the ordinary. Making minor improvements around the home will help boost your confidence. Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. A financial upturn is just around the corner. Invest time in your ideas and plans for the future. A social engagement will bring you closer to someone. Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Look over your budget. Financial woes can develop if you are indulgent. Invest more time in your skills to find a way to earn more money. Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. Your heightened emotional state will lead to personal difficulties. Keep your wits about you when dealing with domestic and family matters. Self-improvement projects will help ground you. Aries | March 21-April 20. Your hobbies will prove to be an important clue to your destiny. Explore careers that provide the stimulation you need. BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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Not a single major U.S. science organization denies anthropogenic climate change. Even the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (see the conflict of interest?) only quibbles about the extent. Skepticism is an important part of science, but the debate is over, and the “free press” argument is inane. You may choose to willfully ignore the evidence if you like, but giving equal time to climate-change deniers

Re: ‘The sand’s getting hot, so don’t bury your head in it’ (Metro, May 7) Letter writer Carl Hanson needs not be confused about the climate confusion. The main argument is about the cause, not about the existence of global warming. One side says that it is mostly man-made and we should take steps to minimize our contribution to it. The other side claims that it is natural cycle of our

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Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina — After months and months of speculation as to who would be drafted No. 1 overall, the same thing most everyone thought a year ago at this time is true: Clowney is the best player in this draft. There was a late push from the Falcons to move up to nab Clowney after they put him through a newfangled test — the Force Plate Test. Atlanta was testing whether a great athlete such as Clowney would be susceptible to a major injury. He passed the test with flying colors, adding another reason for the Texans to stand pat.

Blake Bortles, QB, UCF — No, Matt Ryan isn’t being replaced by Bortles. Unless Greg Robinson, Khalil Mack or Jake Matthews fall here, expect the Falcons to trade down to one of the many teams desperate for a franchise quarterback.

Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma State — The Lions need a cornerback with the ability to make big plays. Gilbert picked off the likes of RGIII, Ryan Tannehill and Andrew Luck during his time at Oklahoma State. Gilbert could be the gamechanger Detroit needs.

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Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson— Lovie Smith brought in a pair of defensive tackles in Tommie Harris and Tank Johnson in his first draft with Chicago. But the Bucs’ need at receiver appears too great for Smith to go defense.

Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech — Many mocks are going with quarterback Derek Carr here for the Titans, but Tennessee could still grab the Fresno State QB late in the first or early in the second through a trade.

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Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn — There’s a late push for wide receiver Sammy Watkins at this spot to give Sam Bradford a legit weapon, but head coach Jeff Fisher historically prefers substance over flash. The Rams goes with the sure thing.

Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M — One of the more recent rumors was that the Rams were interested in Manziel. Maybe if he falls to St. Louis at 13, but it’s highly unlikely that the Browns, Raiders and Vikings will pass on Johnny Football.

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville — Blake Bortles is the new “it guy” for most Vikings fans, but every team can’t be down on Bridgewater. There’s a chance the Vikings trade down and still select Bridgewater, but this team can’t take risks.

Zack Martin, G, Notre Dame — The Giants will likely look to the offensive side of the ball here, but the real question is, “How do they want to help Eli Manning?” A receiver or tight end is tempting, but Martin would be a safe pick.

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Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo — The 2011 NFL Draft had certain “can’t miss” QBs at the time in Jake Locker, Blaine Gabbert and Christian Ponder. It might be wise to stay away from a QB here unless they’re certain.

Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M — The “Raiders Way” hasn’t worked since George W. Bush’s first term. The old Raiders would’ve taken Sammy Watkins here. This pick will show a lot about the direction of the franchise.

Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan — The Bills are likely to take the best available offensive lineman and in this case, it would be Lewan. The Michigan product would give the Bills’ offense a nasty demeanor.

Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama — Clinton-Dix’s NFL.com draft profile says “the hype exceeded his performance in Tuscaloosa.” It also says he will be a “Day 1 starter.” The Rams simply need NFL-caliber bodies in the secondary right now.

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No. 14 — Bears: Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville

No. 19 — Dolphins: C.J. Mosley, LB, Alabama

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No. 15 — Steelers: Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State

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No. 16 — Cowboys: Anthony Barr, LB, UCLA

No. 21 — Packers: Ryan Shazier, LB, Ohio State

No. 26 — Browns: Odell Beckham, WR, LSU

No. 31 — Broncos: Kyle Van Noy, LB, BYU

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No. 32 — Seahawks: Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington

No. 18 — Jets: Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State

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Free on/off Street parking 33 Fayette St., Quincy, MA LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Kenneth J. Leitner to Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated March 11, 2002 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 28152, Page 001, of which the Mortgage the undersigned JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the FDIC as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank F/K/A Washington Mutual Bank, is the present holder, for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on May 29, 2014 at 32 Cottage Street, Unit# 2, Boston (East Boston District), MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Unit 2 in the 32 Cottage Street Condominium, situated at 32 Cottage Street, East Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, a condominium created pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 183A and by Master Deed dated August 30, 1985 and recorded on October 9, 1985 at Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 11969 Page 190, as amended by instruments of record. Said Unit is laid out as shown on a plan recorded at said Deeds in Book 12632 Page 4, which is a copy of a portion of the plans ďŹ led with said Master Deed. Said Unit is conveyed together with an undivided 16.20 percentage interest in the common areas and facilities of said condominium. Said Unit is conveyed subject to and with the beneďŹ t of the provisions of said Chapter 183A, as amended, said Master Deed, as amended, the 32 Cottage Street Condominium Trust recorded on October 9, 1985 at said Deeds in Book 11969 Page 201, as amended, any rules, regulations and amendments adopted hereunder, and all matters of record insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. For title see deed recorded at Suffolk Registry of Deeds in Book 20088 page 168. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorneys fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession.

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METRO IS LOOKING TO HIRE THE BEST IN ADVERTISING SALES The #1 free daily newspaper* in Boston is growing like crazy and we need the best to join our team. Looking for sales representatives with media and online sales experience. Source: Scarborough 2012-2013. Adults 18-44.

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TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certiďŹ ed check or bank treasurer’s check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certiďŹ ed check, bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale.

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JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor in interest by purchase from the FDIC as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank F/K/A Washington Mutual Bank, FA, Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, ORLANS MORAN PLLC, P.O. Box 540540, Waltham, MA 02454, Phone: 781-790-7800

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ONE DAY SALE

SATURDAY, MAY 10 SHOP 9AM-11PM (IT’S A SALE TOO BIG TO FIT IN A DAY!)

MAY VARY BY STORE. VISIT MACYS.COM ALSO SHOP FRIDAY, MAY 9 FROM 9AM-1OPM HOURS & CLICK ON STORES FOR LOCAL INFORMATION.

FREE SHIPPING AT MACYS.COM WITH $99 ONLINE PURCHASE. NO PROMO CODE NEEDED; EXCLUSIONS APPLY.

DOORBUSTERS

9AM-1PM BOTH DAYS 4 HOURS ONLY! GREAT ITEMS! GREAT PRICES!

DOORBUSTER THE MIXING ROOM Reg. $40, after 1pm: 29.99. Tops from Elementz (+ WebID 1192928) & more. Misses.

DOORBUSTER WOVEN TOPS Reg. $39, after 1pm: 23.40. Only at Macy’s. From Karen Scott. Misses & petites. Women’s prices slightly higher.

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DOORBUSTER

Doorbuster 13.50-59.25. Reg. $18-$79. Pants, tops, skirts, dresses, more from XOXO, our American Rag & Material Girl.

Reg. $33-$38 ea., after 1 pm: buy 1, get 75% off 2nd. Bali®, Maidenform®, Vanity Fair®, Warner’s® and Playtex®. Shown: Bali Lace Double Support®. + WebID 801274.

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Suit separates. Jacket. Doorbuster 169.99. Reg. $400, after 1 pm: 209.99. Pants. Doorbuster $70. Reg. $150, after 1 pm: $90. + WebID 709157.

Doorbuster 34.75-37.50. Reg. 69.50-$75, after 1 pm: 49.99. From our Donald J. Trump Signature Collection & Tasso Elba and more.

Reg. $45-$49, after 1 pm: 24.99. Only at Macy’s. From Alfani and Club Room. For example: + WebID 1211264.

Special 28.50-388.50. Reg. $38-$518. From an American classic brand: totes, duffles, satchels, wallets & more.

19.99

14.99

239.99 LAUREN

50% OFF DRESS SHIRTS

DOORBUSTER DIAMOND†† BRACELET Reg. $250, after 1pm: 93.75. 1 ct. t.w.‡ in 18k gold over silverplated brass (+ WebID 1057515) or silverplated brass (+ 1057516) by Victoria Townsend.

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69.99

$39 CULTURED

FRESHWATER PEARLS Reg. $200, after 1 pm: $75. 2-pc. set: 8.5mm studs and strand with sterling silver clasp. + WebID 747165.

40% OFF

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DOORBUSTER BLENDERS & JUICERS Doorbuster 23.99-257.99. Reg. 39.99-429.99, after 1pm: 29.99-299.99. From left: Nutribullet blender, #NBR1201 (+ WebID 728155) and Cuisinart juicer, #CJE500BW (+ 771647).

60% OFF ALL** PILLOWS

Doorbuster 7.99-167.99. Reg. $20-$420, after 1pm: 9.99-209.99. Charter Club, Hotel Collection® and more. + WebID 139810.

DOORBUSTER

2O% OFF REGULAR & SALE PRICES

SELECTIONS FOR HER: FAMOUS MAKER & DESIGNER COLLECTIONS; DRESSES, SUITS, CAREER SPORTSWEAR; IMPULSE HANDBAGS

2 FOR 24.99 BRAS

25% OFF FOR JUNIORS

25% OFF HANDBAGS

19.99 SPORTSHIRTS

DOORBUSTER GEMSTONE & DIAMOND RING Reg. $300, after 1 pm: 112.50. Your choice: sapphires (+ WebID 343313), emeralds (+ 809392) or rubies (+ 809391) in sterling silver.

$99

DOORBUSTER 3-PC. FRY PAN SET Reg. 44.99, after 1pm: 24.99. Only at Macy’s. 8”, 9” & 11” aluminum nonstick by Tools of the Trade.

25% OFF REGULAR & SALE PRICES

Reg. $550, after 1 pm: 288.75. 3/8 ct. t.w.‡ in 14k white gold. + WebID 734775.

DOORBUSTER 5-PC. LUGGAGE SET Reg. $300, after 1pm: 149.99. Only at Macy’s. Tag Coronado spinners: 3 uprights, travel tote & travel kit. + WebID 325390.

12.99

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$169 DIAMOND STUDS

99.99

SELECTIONS FOR HER: SPORTSWEAR FOR MISSES, PETITES & WOMEN

OR, EXTRA SAVINGS FRIDAY 9AM-1PM OR SATURDAY 9AM-1PM SAVINGS PASS DISCOUNTS DO NOT APPLY TO DOORBUSTERS & DEALS OF THE DAY.

ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL AND SELECT HOME ITEMS! CANNOT BE USED ON DOORBUSTERS OR DEALS OF THE DAY YOUR PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE.

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VALID 5/9 ‘TIL 1PM OR 5/10/14 ‘TIL 1PM LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER.

Also excludes: Everyday Values (EDV), specials, super buys, furniture, mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, electrics/ electronics, cosmetics/fragrances, athletic shoes for him, her & kids, Dallas Cowboys merchandise, gift cards, jewelry trunk shows, New Era, Nike on Field, previous purchases, special orders, selected licensed depts., special purchases, services. Exclusions may differ at macys.com. Cannot be combined with any savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer, except opening a new Macy’s account. Dollar savings are allocated as discounts off each eligible item, as shown on receipt. When you return an item, you forfeit the savings allocated to that item. This coupon has no cash value and may not be redeemed for cash, used to purchase gift cards or applied as payment or credit to your account. Purchase must be $25 or more, exclusive of tax and delivery fees.

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ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL AND SELECT HOME ITEMS!

CANNOT BE USED ON DOORBUSTERS OR DEALS OF THE DAY YOUR PURCHASE OF $50 OR MORE.

2O OFF

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VALID 5/9 ‘TIL 1PM OR 5/10/14 ‘TIL 1PM LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER.

Also excludes: Everyday Values (EDV), specials, super buys, furniture, mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, electrics/ electronics, cosmetics/fragrances, athletic shoes for him, her & kids, Dallas Cowboys merchandise, gift cards, jewelry trunk shows, New Era, Nike on Field, previous purchases, special orders, selected licensed depts., special purchases, services. Exclusions may differ at macys.com. Cannot be combined with any savings pass/coupon, extra discount or credit offer, except opening a new Macy’s account. Dollar savings are allocated as discounts off each eligible item, as shown on receipt. When you return an item, you forfeit the savings allocated to that item. This coupon has no cash value and may not be redeemed for cash, used to purchase gift cards or applied as payment or credit to your account. Purchase must be $50 or more, exclusive of tax and delivery fees.

Fine jewelry doorbusters are only at stores that carry fine jewelry. Second item must be of equal or lesser value than first item; returns must include all purchased items. ³ REG. PRICES ARE OFFERING PRICES AND SAVINGS MAY NOT BE BASED ON ACTUAL SALES. ONE DAY SALE PRICES IN EFFECT 5/9 & 5/10/2014. **Excludes clearance, closeout and decorative pillows. ‡All carat weights (ct. t.w.) are approximate; variance may be .05 carat. Jewelry photos may be enlarged or enhanced to show detail. Fine jewelry at select stores; log on to macys.com for locations. Almost all gemstones have been treated to enhance their beauty & require special care, log on to macys.com/gemstones or ask your sales professional. Doorbusters available while supplies last. ††May contain rose-cut diamonds. Advertised merchandise may not be carried at your local Macy’s & selection may vary by store. Prices & merchandise may differ at macys.com. Electric items & luggage carry mfrs’ warranties; to see a mfr’s warranty at no charge before purchasing, visit a store or write to: Macy’s Warranty Dept., PO Box 1026, Maryland Heights, MO 63043, attn: Consumer Warranties. N4040029. OPEN A MACY’S ACCOUNT FOR EXTRA 20% SAVINGS THE FIRST 2 DAYS, UP TO $100, WITH MORE REWARDS TO COME. Macy’s credit card is available subject to credit approval; new account savings valid the day your account is opened and the next day; excludes services, selected licensed departments, gift cards, restaurants, gourmet food & wine. The new account savings are limited to a total of $100; application must qualify for immediate approval to receive extra savings; employees not eligible.

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