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Tsarnaev supporters at court: ‘They were set up’ Courts. As a federal judge on Monday ruled that least 1,000 potential jurors will be screened for the January trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, some who are loyal to the suspect and his deceased brother spoke out against the judicial system and touted the pair’s innocence. PAGE 02

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Boston is on pace to have the best fall tourism numbers in 25 years, experts say. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

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Tsarnaev supporters take message to bomb hearing Southie. Supporters of the accused Boston Marathon bomber convened outside the federal court Monday. A small but vocal gaggle of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev supporters gathered at the Boston federal courthouse on Monday morning to support the accused Marathon bomber as attorneys briefly met with a judge ahead of his January trial. Tsarnaev, 21, is charged with killing three people and injuring 264 by detonating two homemade pressure-cooker bombs at the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon. His brother and the suspected mas-

Diane Ransom was one of Tsarnaev’s supporters who held up informational signs outside the federal courthouse on Monday. / MORGAN ROUSSEAU, METRO Quoted

“I haven’t seen any actual evidence against [the Tsarnaev brothers]. I mean I’ve seen circumstantial evidence. Nothing that actually links them to [the bombings].” Arina Mondtag, Tsarnaev supporter

termind in the plot, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was killed days later in a shootout with police. Elena Teyer, the mother-inlaw of Tsarnaev acquaintance Ibragim Todashev, was one of six women outside the courthouse speaking out against the justice system. Todashev, 27, was shot seven times by federal agents in Florida during a May 2013 interrogation. Teyer held a collage of his autopsy photos and spoke of her outrage over his death. “We are all here for justice,” said Teyer. “They came from Boston to kill my son-in-law. I know that for sure.” Investigators said Todashev attacked an agent after implicating himself and Tamerlan in a 2011 Waltham triple murder. Just as in previous demon-

strations, Tsarnaev’s supporters on Monday held signs and one wore a T-shirt with an image of the accused terrorist’s face. “I believe the boys have been set up,” said Arina Mondtag of Haverhill, adding that the explosions may have been the result of a gas leak or an inside job with “a bunch of crisis actors brought in.” Karin Friedeman of Boston blamed the media for what she says is biased reporting. “They are like maggots crawling on the dead horse of the U.S. Constitution,” she said. At least 1,000 potential jurors will be screened for Tsarnaev’s trial, and 12 will be chosen in November. MORGAN ROUSSEAU @MetroMorgan

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The funeral director who is accused of illegally keeping bodies in storage facilities, bilking seniors out of tens of thousands of dollars and giving families the wrong cremated remains was held on $50,000 bail on Monday. Joseph V. O’Donnell, a 56-year-old undertaker from Dorchester, pleaded not guilty to all charges he was facing at his arraignment in Suffolk Superior Court. Authorities allege O’Donnell illegally operated a funeral home, handling more than 200 funerals in the city between 2008 and 2013. Police found 45 cremated remains and a dozen bodies at two storage facilities used by O’Donnell. He now faces multiple

Visit Metro.us for more details on O’Donnell’s 278-count indictment. charges of larceny, forgery, embezzlement and improperly disposing of human remains, among other charges. Marilyn Ferrara attended the hearing because one of her friends was among the bodies that O’Donnell is alleged to have mishandled. Her body was found in a

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Weymouth storage facility and had to be identified by her clothing. “It’s a disgrace what he did,” she said. “Every time he said ‘not guilty, not guilty’ I got mad.” Eileen Collins was even more blunt. “I would like to kick his ass, but they won’t let me,” said the 73-year-old outside the courtroom. Collins was also friends with a now-deceased woman whose body was mishandled, and she says O’Donnell swindled her out of money. Suffolk County prosecutor Nicholas Walsh described police finding bodies in boxes piled on top of one another at the Weymouth location. DANNY MCDONALD

Former Dorchester funeral director Joseph V. O’Donnell allegedly scammed dozens of clients and improperly stored remains. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

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Cambridge shooting damages MIT Museum Cambridge police are investigating a shooting on Massachusetts Avenue that damaged several cars as well as the Massachusetts Insti-

tute of Technology Museum. Shots rang out near 260-290 Massachusetts Ave. around 1 a.m. Monday, police said. At least four vehicles were reportedly involved in the shooting, which police said did not appear to have been random. GLOBE

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Casino land trio arraigned A trio of men were arraigned on Monday in connection with an attempted swindle related to a casino land deal in Everett. Authorities say the three men tried to hide the interest of a convicted felon — Charles Lightbody — in a parcel of land in that city from state gaming regulators and from Wynn

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Resorts, which last month won a Boston-area casino license. The three men — Lightbody, 54, of Revere; Dustin DeNunzio, 37, of Cambridge; and Anthony Gattineri, 56, of Winchester -- all held a ďŹ nancial interest in FBT Everett Realty LLC, which held the title to a parcel of land Wynn Resorts has proposed for a casino. Monday, the trio was arraigned in connection with

that alleged swindle. Their next court date is set for Nov. 20. Authorities say the trio misled various parties by making it seem as if Lightbody’s interest in FBT had been transferred to Gattineri in exchange for a $1.7 million promissory note. The three allegedly hid his role in FBT because it is illegal in the state for felons to have a stake — even an indirect one — in a casino. METRO

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State oďŹƒcials say leaf peepers are spending big bucks this fall season. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Leaf peepers invading in record droves Boston. The Hub could be having the best fall tourism season in 25 years. Fall is upon us, with its various pumpkin potables, variegated vegetation, gridiron games — and billions of dollars’ worth of tourism revenue? Yes, you read that correctly, billions with a “b.� If recent numbers are any indication, leaf peeping enthusiasts are bolstering the autumn tourism season with beaucoup bucks. Last year, the Bay State welcomed 2.8 million visitors in September and October alone. Those folks dropped $3.5 billion while in the commonwealth, a figure that could top $4 billion this season if hotel room occupancy rates are any indication, according to the state.

While leaf peeping isn’t the sole factor driving tourism, returning college students don’t hurt — it is a central part of the New England’s draw during this time of year, said Pat Moscaritolo, CEO of Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau. “It’s definitely part of the allure of Boston and New England as a destination,� he said. Moscaritolo said Boston sees about 40 percent of its tourism draw for the year during the three-week span between September and November. Thus the city’s tourism numbers are on pace to surpass last year, when the Sox won the World Series, he said. In fact, if the current numbers hold, he says Boston is having the best fall tourism season in 25 years. DANNY MCDONALD @DMacCash daniel.mcdonald@metro.us

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‘Czar’ to reverse Ebola errors, step up response in US New role. Some critics have said the naming of a “czar” would add another layer of bureaucracy to a response. U.S. Ebola response coordinator Ron Klain faces a long to-do list when he begins his new role: soothe Americans’ jitters about the virus, fix federal coordination with states and restore a sense of control over the crisis that the White House had lost. Klain, a former senior aide in two Democratic administrations who is known for his keen political antenna, must also smooth over tensions with lawmakers who are angry about the missteps and mixed messages. Klain has been dismissed as a political operative by Republicans because he lacks a medical background. But administration officials and his associates describe him as a problem solver who understands the levers of government and can ensure smoother coordination among an array of agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration. “(Klain) can have eyes over CDC to make sure they are aggressive,” said Neera Tanden,

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a former White House official who now leads the Center for American Progress. “They now have SWAT teams going to all locations with Ebola patients, but clearly that is something they should have been doing earlier,” she said. Thad Allen, the former

Coast Guard chief who served in a similar role leading the administration’s response to the 2010 Gulf oil spill, said it helps to have one person who can explain how all the pieces are working together during a crisis. “Many times in these complex responses you have to combine resources across agencies, work across boundaries,” Allen said in an interview. Klain, who has a reputation as a “fixer” for top Democrats, has served as chief of staff to both Vice President Joe Biden and former Vice President Al Gore. REUTERS

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This past week, my girlfriend and I and six of my top students were on Bravo’s “Below Deck.” I chartered a 154-foot yacht for three days and treated everyone to what I thought would be a luxurious and fun experience. Here are three lessons from my miscalculation:

Lesson No. 1: Reality shows don’t depict reality I thought it’d be amazing to trade aboard with my students and have some romantic alone time with my girlfriend. Even though both activities went perfectly

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in real life, the TV show depicts them as disasters. I made $70,000 on my yacht trade and was sure they’d show some or all of it because it was pretty dramatic. Instead, the producers focused on my complaining about the lack of Internet — which did make the trade a little tricky — and made it seem like I didn’t make any money.

Lesson No. 2: There’s no such thing as bad press This isn’t my first or last reality show, and no matter how each

What Sykes is thinking about this week

Stealth augmented reality startup Magic Leap just raised $500 million in an investment round led by Google. Big things are coming for Google Glass!

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one turns out, more people discover me, my story and my niche trading strategy. In a noisy world you must do everything possible to get the word out about yourself and your expertise.

Lesson No. 3: Lose some battles to win the war The biggest reason the TV show ripped on me is because I “only” tipped the “Below Deck” crew $17,000, roughly 25 percent, instead of the full $22,000 I had planned on tipping them had they given me the service I was expecting.

For exclusive commentary, visit Metro.us/blogs. I was right in principle, as tips should be based on service. But because this was being filmed, I should’ve sucked it up and been overly generous to make the crew happy and not want to talk badly about me in their post-trip interviews. It was my bad for being frugal and realistic when I got myself into this situation and should’ve realized the consequences of my actions. These served as good lessons for me. Too bad there’s no reality show guru who could’ve mentored me beforehand!

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It’s tough being a Disney Channel alum-turnedinternational pop star, mostly because there are so few people who really get what you’re going through. Case in point: When Ariana Grande found herself feeling overwhelmed by nasty reports that she’d been caught swearing at her fans and that her life coach had up and quit on her, she had nowhere else to turn but Miley Cyrus. “I was upset and I contacted

Miley. I said, ‘Miley, I’m so sad — what do I do? This isn’t true. My heart is broken, I feel so bad,’� Grande tells the Daily Mirror. “She was like, ‘Girl, don’t even look at it. Just be happy that you’re blessed. You have family and friends that love you, you have fans that love you who know what’s true and what’s not. It will blow over and tomorrow they’ll be talking about something else.’� I’m going to go ahead and assume Cyrus delivered this advice while lying spread-eagle on the hood of a car, tongue sticking out, but still: It looks like Grande has already found a new life coach.

Jessica Alba can make an Honest living Jessica Alba needn’t worry about her acting career, and not just because of the tepid response to that “Sin City� sequel a couple of months ago. Alba’s eco-friendly lifestyle brand, The Honest Co., is gearing up to go public with a valuation just under

$1 billion, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The firm was launched in 2012, employs more than 200 people in its Santa Monica office and is estimated to bring in more than $150 million in revenue this year. Not too shabby.

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Let’s talk about that infamous VMAs kiss

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More than a decade ago, Madonna shocked MTV viewers by locking lips with Britney Spears (and Christina Aguilera) during the 2003 VMAs — which might not seem like news, but Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, feels like reminiscing. And you may be surprised to learn that the lip-lock was completely planned. Rehearsed, even. “Madonna had been very, very, very

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rigid about the rehearsals,� Rudolph tells Billboard. The nerve, right? “She would never address me by name. She would just say, ‘You make sure Britney’s here tomorrow at 10 o’clock.’� After it went off successfully, Rudolph found himself in an elevator with Madge herself. “And she said, ‘You see, Larry? It was all worth it.’� And she gave him a big (but less photographed) kiss.

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Sophie Kinsella talks feminism and the return of the ‘Shopaholic’ series Novel. Just because it’s escapism doesn’t mean it’s fluff. When British writer Sophie Kinsella released her first book in 2003, “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” “chick-lit” was a new genre. The story about romance, shopping sprees and friendship resonated with readers all over the world and even spawned a movie starring Isla Fisher and Hugh Dancy. Kinsella’s seventh novel in the series, out today, is her first in four years; it has been 11 years since the first “Shopaholic” book. We talk to her about the book’s deeper themes and how writing for women has changed over the past decade.

erately to provoke discussion, but I do try to reflect reality as I see it. The struggle for any family to balance its breadwinning and parenting needs is definitely a big issue of today. Becky and Luke have a very real dilemma: They want to support each other and follow their individual ambitions but remain a tight family unit. It’s a tough ask and I don’t think there are any easy answers.

“Shopaholic to the Stars” is definitely a fun read, but there is a deeper theme of how women’s work is valued versus their husbands’ work. Is this a discussion you wanted to spark for readers? I never write any scenes delib-

Has writing about Becky changed since the first book came out? When I started writing the first “Shopaholic” book, debt was not the topical subject it is today — in fact, I feel like I was ahead of the curve! ... The financial crisis shook us all up and it was weirdly satisfying writing Becky’s response to it in “Mini Shopaholic.” I think the world has been through

its own shopaholic journey. We’re all a bit wiser now, and Becky is, too.

I’d prefer “romantic comedy” or the label I saw in a bookshop once: “wit lit.”

You were one of the first authors whose books were labeled “chick lit.” Was that a label you embraced? I’m fairly relaxed about the phrase “chick lit,” partly because it’s so nebulous. What does it even mean, exactly? But I do think it’s a shame to categorize a readership as all-female before you even begin. I know I have some male readers, even if they hide the books behind sports magazines! So

Has the way you write to women or anything about the book market changed over time? When I write, I don’t really think about “writing to women” or the book market. I think that would distract me, and anyway, I don’t believe in trying to second-guess readers or markets. I just tell a story, in the best way I can, trying to write the book that I’d love to read myself. I haven’t deliberately changed my style, although I have obviously noticed trends coming and going. (No, I am not planning a “50 Shades of Shopaholic”!)

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Do-it-yourself Halloween costume ideas for kids Getting creative. See six costumes you can easily make at home — for cheap! If you’re a parent, chances are your child can’t contain his or her excitement for Halloween. Running errands turns into luring your kids away from the “Frozen� and vampire costumes and steering clear of the candy aisle. If your child wants a truly

Chicken Little costume To DIY this adorable little chick costume, you’ll need a few yellow boas. Hot glue them around a sweatshirt and sweatpants and your cutie is ready to rake in the candy! Warm, cute and 100 percent Facebook worthy.

original costume, it takes some DIY skills. But you don’t have to be Martha Stewart for your son or daughter to have a cute, homemade costume. Here are some ideas sent in by creative Metro readers. We want to see your kids’ costumes! Tweet and Instagram them tagging @MetroBoston and you may see your child in the paper. EMILY LAURENCE @EmLaurence

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Nap rooms: The latest college campus trend

Controversy. A new way to save water on campus Two English college students say they’ve come up with a plan that would save their school nearly 200 million gallons of water a year. Their proposal? Start peeing in the shower every morning. The Go with the Flow campaign is the brainchild of Debs Torr and Chris Dobson, two students at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England. Dobson told the BBC that if everyone on campus took up the challenge, they would conserve several swimming pools’ worth of water each year. But the proposal has some students reaching for the antibacterial soap. The organizers say no one should take the challenge unless there is a consensus. “We would encourage that every person using the same shower consents to the challenge — and if not, they don’t take part,” says Dobson. Regardless, perhaps East Anglia students should be extra careful about remembering to wear flip-flops while they wash. LAKSHMI GANDHI

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Sleep. Students across the country say they need a place to rest.

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Is it safe? Torr and Dobson consulted with a professor about potential health risks. “Urine is nontoxic. ... Combined with the shower water flowing down the drain, there is really no risk to health or hygiene,” according to their Facebook page.

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Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. Organization and attention to detail will enable you to attain a lucrative position. Your ability to make valuable contributions to the workplace will be recognized and rewarded.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. You are viewing the world around you unrealistically. Listen to the advice of those who know the score and are not afraid to tell the truth. Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Proceed with caution when dealing with money, health or legal matters. Don’t get involved in other people’s investment strategies. You will be the one held responsible if something goes wrong.

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Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. You can make positive strides if you are not fearful and are willing to face challenges headon. Hesitation will cause you to miss opportunities.

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Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Invest in the projects you believe in. Positive changes can be made if you are honest about your strengths and weaknesses. Finalize deals.

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In response to Steve Tolman, president of the AFL-CIO, who claims that annually, $1 billion can be better spent at the proposed casino in Boston, here is my list of ways $1 billion can collectively be better spent than at a new

Our government and medical officials felt compelled, early on, to allay fear in our general population by touting the superiority and preparedness of our medical facilities and staff, which precluded any possibility of an Ebola outbreak happening here. Even with the early missteps, that original message of safety and survival continues and must be very attractive to people in Ebola-infected

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Early returns on Revis have been mixed NFL. Darrelle Revis has been good but not great so far in his Patriots career.

Defensive statistics in football should always be taken with a grain of salt. For instance, the current leader in solo tackles in the NFL is Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David with 51. Cleveland’s Tashaun Gipson and Buffalo’s Leodis McKelvin are the current leaders in interceptions with four apiece. That’s not to say those players aren’t good, but your casual football fan wouldn’t recognize all three of those names and none aree exactly locks for Defensive Player ayer of the Year. Patriots cornerback Darrelle relle Revis, he with the meagerr 19 tackles this year and just one interception, has not yet done enough to garner many votes for 2014 DPOY either. The individual numberss for Revis in 2014 are certainly not there, and there have been several plays this season that have left more than a few Patriots riots fans scratching their heads and wondering, “Did we get damaged goods with this guy?” In this past Thursday’s y’s “too-close-for-comfort” win in over the Jets, Revis was as pedestrian against his old d team. New York quarter-back Geno Smith threw a perfect ball over the outstretched arms of Revis and into the hands of Eric Decker for a 24-yard gain that eventually led to a field goal. The Jets weren’tt exactly frightened to throw w to Revis’ side of the field. “Great throw by Geno

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Darrelle Revis is being compared to Aqib Talib on a gameby-game basis this season. •

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Talib’s individual numbers are slightly better than Revis’ this season as he has 20 tackles and two interceptions — one of which was returned 22 yards for a touchdown against the Jets. Revis has 19 tackles on the season and one interception.

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Statistics have never truly backed up what Darrelle Revis can bring to a football field. During his three All-Pro seasons in New York — 2009, 2010, 2011 — Revis recorded 10 interceptions total.

Smith,” Revis said. “I undercut it and if he had thrown it any other way it was going to be going the other way, because I was on it like a hawk. Great throw. I’ve got to give credit to them executing that play. Great throw. Great catch by Decker … I was there. Sometimes, it’s a game of inches. [Smith] threw it right at the out of bounds line; it was that close.” With W Revis as the Pats’ proverbial “shutdown corner,” verbi however, the Patriots’ team howe pass defense numbers are there. The Pats rank No. 1 in there the lleague in fewest passing yards allowed per game (208.0), season after finishing 18th in a sea the league (239.0). l And when the Patriots A have faced teams with perceived ceiv “elite” receivers, Revis has earned the “shutdown” label. According to the Sportlabe ing News, the Bengals looked in the direction of A.J. Green six times in the first half of the th Patriots’ 43-17 win over Cincy, and it resulted in an C interception (though offsetin ting ti penalties nullified the play), four incompletions p and an one catch. When Green finally did make a grab, fin Revis wrestled him to the Re ground and stripped the ball gro in the process, giving the Pats Pat possession. Bills receiver Sammy Watkins, who had 122 yards of Watk receiving and two touchdowns recei against again the Vikings this past Sunday, was similarly held in check by Revis and the Pats defense in Week 6. Watkins was targeted just three times by Kyle Orton and caught just two balls for 27 yards. MATT BURKE @BurkeMetroBos

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NBA preseason power rankings | by James Toscano No. 1

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Clippers (57-25)

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Mavericks (49-33)

Head coach Doc Rivers has a full year under his belt in Southern California, the circus surrounding former owner Donald Sterling is over, and it seems like only injuries can stop this talented bunch. No more excuses for Chris Paul and Co. As far as depth goes, “Big Baby” Davis and Hedo Turkoglu return and Los Angeles went out and signed Jordan Farmar, Spencer Hawes and Chris Douglas-Roberts.

Their “Big 3” is another year older, but age is just another useless stat to this team. When it counts, the defending champs will come to play.

Losing Kevin Durant for the start of the season could be the difference between a top seed and a middle seed come spring.

The starting lineup, led by Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge, will continue to score points — but will they defend?

The Mavs snagged Chandler Parsons, Tyson Chander and Jameer Nelson, among others, while retaining Dirk Nowitzki this past offseason. Impressive.

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Rockets (54-28)

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First came LeBron James, then came Kevin Love. The Cavs obviously won the offseason and immediately became favorites in the East.

The Rockets couldn’t land any of the big names in free agency and lost Chandler Parsons to Dallas. Trevor Ariza was their “big” signing.

Pau Gasol joins Joakim Noah in the post. Of course, the health of Derrick Rose will once again be the differencemaker.

The guys north of the border look to be competitive again. They re-signed Kyle Lowry, which was by far their most important offseason task.

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65% OFF

Reg. $295-$650. Sale 147.50-$325. Suits, suit separates, topcoats and sportcoats. + WebID 552571.

Orig.* 49.50-$75. Now 17.32-26.25. Dress shirts and ties in solid colors and patterns from our Alfani and more.

TOMMY HILFIGER

50% + 10% OFF

CLEARANCE

ALL BRIDGE JEWELRY

40% OFF

OUTERWEAR

Reg./Orig.* $255. Sale $153. Only at Macy’s. From Laundry by Shelli Segal. Shown: Short down coat with faux fur hood. Polyester shell and lining. Misses. + WebID 1521153.

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SHARE THE WARMTH! BUY 1 & WE’LL GIVE 1

50% OFF

20% OFF WATCHES FOR HIM & HER

Reg. $199-$1100. Sale 159.20-$880. Bulova, Citizen Eco-Drive and Seiko. For example: + WebID 1331875.

Reg. $200-$800. Final cost $90-$360. Pendants, bracelets, earrings and more.

STOREWIDE SAVINGS & VALUES NOW THROUGH SUNDAY!

RED STAR SPECTACULAR SALE

EXTRA 1O%-2O% OFF† WHEN YOU USE YOUR MACY’S CARD OR PASS. †EXCLUSIONS APPLY. SEE PASS. 40% OFF

40%-50% OFF

SALE 59.99-99.99

Reg. $58-$84. Sale 34.80-50.40. From Rare Editions, Speechless and more. Girls' 2-16. + WebID 1719552.

Reg./Orig.* 39.50-129.50. Sale 23.70-64.75. From our Alfani; Jones New York Signature, in The Mixing Room and more. Misses and petites. Jacket shown: + WebID 1652320. Pants shown: + 1606303. Women's prices slightly higher.

Reg. $69-$119. From Nine West, Aerosoles, our Alfani and more. For example: + WebID 1492238, + 732420 & + 1575974.

DRESSES

SEPARATES

OUR LOWEST PRICE 79.99 MARTHA STEWART COLLECTION™

Reg. 184.99, previous sale 109.99. Only at Macy's. Enameled cast iron 8-qt. casserole. + WebID 643436. Plus, other sizes at 50% off.

ANKLE BOOTS

PLUS, TAKE AN EXTRA 1O%-2O% OFF† when you use your Macy's Card or savings pass during our Red Star Spectacular Sale. †Exclusions apply, see pass.

WOW! PASS

EXTRA SAVINGS ON ALL SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL! (EXCEPT SPECIALS & SUPER BUYS)

EXTRA 2O% OFF

SALE 39.99

TWIN SHEET SET

Reg. $70. Only at Macy’s. Charter Club 500-thread count pima cotton in damask stripes or solid colors. + WebID 709743.

SELECT SALE & CLEARANCE APPAREL FOR HIM, HER & KIDS EXTRA 15% OFF ALL SALE & CLEARANCE COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, IMPULSE, INTIMATES; SWIM FOR HER; MEN’S SUIT SEPARATES & SPORTCOATS AND SELECT SHOES & HOME ITEMS EXTRA 1O% OFF WATCHES & ELECTRICS/ELECTRONICS Also excludes: Everyday Values (EDV), Doorbusters, Deals of the Day, furniture, mattresses, floor coverings, rugs, fine & fashion jewelry, men’s store 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. EXTRA SAVINGS % APPLIED TO REDUCED PRICES.

TEXT “CPN” TO 62297 TO GET COUPONS, SALES ALERTS & MORE! Max 3 msgs/wk. Msg & data rates may apply. By texting CPN from my mobile number, I agree to receive marketing text messages generated by an automated dialer from Macy’s to this number. I understand that consent is not required to make a purchase. Text STOP to 62297 to cancel. Text HELP to 62297 for help. Terms & conditions at macys.com/mobilehelp Privacy policy at macys.com/privacypolicy

BUY 1, GET 50% OFF 2ND BRAS

Reg. $33-$40 ea. 2nd, sale 16.50$20 ea. From Maidenform®, Bali®, Playtex®, Warner's® and more. Shown: Maidenform® One Fab Fit T-shirt Bra. + WebID 574131

SALE 89.99

NUTRIBULLET BLENDER Reg. 139.99. 600-watt with 3 blending cups. #NBR1201. + WebID 728155. NutriBullet Superfood Fat Burner recipe guide. Reg. 29.99. Sale 19.99.

50% OFF

+ $50 MAIL-IN REBATE**

Reg. $260-$440. Sale 129.99-219.99. Samsonite LifTwo spinner luggage. For example: 21" expandable carryon. + WebID 1188940.

VALID 10/21-10/26/2014

50% off item must be of equal or lesser value than purchased item; returns must include the 50% off & purchased items. REG. & ORIG. PRICES ARE OFFERING PRICES & SAVINGS MAY NOT BE BASED ON ACTUAL SALES. SOME ORIG. PRICES NOT IN EFFECT DURING THE PAST 90 DAYS. RED STAR SPECTACULAR SALE PRICES IN EFFECT 10/21-10/26/2014. “Our lowest price” refers to Macy’s fall season 8/1-10/31/14. *Intermediate price reductions may have been taken. **With your $300 purchase from collection shown; rebate is a mail-in offer; allow 6-8 weeks for shipping. Jewelry & watch photos may be enlarged or enhanced to show detail. Extra savings taken off already-reduced prices; "final cost" prices reflect extra savings. Advertised merchandise may not be carried at your local Macy’s & selection may vary by store. Prices & merchandise may differ at macys.com. Watches, electrics & 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. N4090047. 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.

16 boston Tuesday, October 21, 2014

FREE SHIPPING EVERY DAY + EXTRA 1O%-2O% OFF + FREE RETURNS AT MACYS.COM! FREE SHIPPING WITH $99 PURCHASE! USE PROMO CODE: STAR FOR EXTRA SAVINGS; OFFER VALID 10/21-10/26/2014. EXCLUSIONS APPLY; SEE MACYS.COM FOR DETAILS. FREE RETURNS BY MAIL OR IN-STORE. U.S. ONLY. EXCLUSIONS APPLY; DETAILS AT MACYS.COM/FREERETURNS


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