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University of Missouri’s president Tim Wolfe stepped down on Monday after protests by the school’s football team and other students over what they saw as his soft handling of reports of racial abuse on campus. The high-profile resignation is the latest shock to the state of Missouri. REUTERS
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U.S. fast-food workers will strike in 270 cities on Tuesday in a protest for higher wages and union rights that they hope will catch the attention of candidates in 2016 elections, organizers said. The walkouts will be followed by protests in 500 cities by lowwage workers in such sectors as fast food and home and child care, a statement by organizers of the Fight for $15 campaign said on Monday. Last December the group staged similar protests in some 200 cities. REUTERS
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SeaWorld plans to phase out its killer whale show at its San Diego park next year as part of a comprehensive strategy to reposition the company amid criticism of how it treats orcas, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. A new orca experience in a more natural setting will take its place and debut in 2017. REUTERS
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An international anti-doping commission recommended that Russia’s Athletics Federation be banned from international competition over widespread doping offenses, a move that could see the Russian team excluded from next year’s Rio Olympics. REUTERS
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A University of Virginia fraternity sued Rolling Stone magazine on Monday for $25 million in damages over a discredited article about a 2012 gang rape at the fraternity. The Phi Kappa Psi chapter filed the defamation lawsuit in Charlottesville, Virginia, Circuit Court against Rolling Stone and writer Sabrina Erdely, the fraternity said in a statement. “Rolling Stone published the article with reckless disregard for the truth,” it said.
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After three years of renovation, Paris’ Musee Rodin reopens its doors this week, with new displays of the French sculptor’s works. The museum now boasts a new layout, and previously unseen works as well as paintings from Rodin’s personal collection, including paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Edvard Munch. REUTERS
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The body of the woman who was bound and set on fire in Bridgewater on Tuesday has been identified as a 29-yearold mother from New Jersey. According to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s office, the body is that of Ashley Bortner, of Paulsboro, New Jersey. Bridgewater police received a 911 for a report of a suspicious vehicle parked near the MBTA railroad tracks near Oak and Crapo. Officers said they arrived to find a fire burning on the west side of the tracks and determined that it was a burning body. Bridgewater Fire Department responded and extinguished the flames. Investigators said they believe Bortner was killed at a different location and her body was dumped at the tracks, where she was set on fire.
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T could cut Ride costs by $46M The most extreme cost-cutting option at T board’s disposal includes a fare hike for disabled riders. SPENCER BUELL @MetroBOS
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The MBTA could slice as much as $46 million from the budget for the Ride, the service which gives subsidized lifts to people with disabilities, a MassDOT leader said Monday. Options for cutting costs for the service in-
clude boosting fares for disabled Ride users from $3 to up to $4.20, which at double the cost of a bus ticket would be the highest fare allowed by the federal Americans With Disabilities Act, according to Michael Lambert, MassDOT’s deputy administrator. Lambert stressed that there is no proposal on the table to hike fares by that much, and that he was presenting the MBTA’s fiscal and management control board with the most extreme options at their disposal to rein in costs.
Other ideas currently being tested in pilots include allowing Ride users to take state-subsidized rides in taxis or via ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft (for those whose wheelchairs can fit) and training Ride users to ride buses and trains with free or reduced-cost passes, Lambert said. He added that those options also give riders more flexibility than the Ride, which requires users to book lifts far in advance. The state could also legally cease offering the Ride outside a federally
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costs the state $46.88 per trip, compared with $2.07 for MBTA rides systemwide, according to a report.
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crimes the city said Monday. Police records track dozens of cases of toy weapons alarming neighbors or being used to commit crimes such as holding up convenience stores. It also follows protests and unrest in Cleveland after police last year shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who had been playing in a park with an Airsoft pistol. At least one major Massachusetts retailer of Airsoft guns told Metro the new ordinance was a no-brainer. “This is absolutely the right thing to do,” said Randy Fink, owner of Stronghold Ops, an Airsoft dealer and battle arena in Abington. SPENCER BUELL
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Jordanian officer kills six, including two Americans Security sources said several earlier militant plots to attack the King Abdullah Training Center had been foiled. A Jordanian officer shot dead two U.S. government security contractors, a South African trainer and two Jordanians at a U.S.-funded police training facility near Amman on Monday before being killed in a shootout, Jordanian authorities said. U.S. President Barack Obama said he was treating the attack at the King Abdullah Training
Center, in which three Jordanians and one Lebanese citizen were wounded, very seriously and a full investigation was under way. The gunman was a police captain, a senior Jordanian official told Reuters. There was no immediate word on the attacker’s background or motive. But Jordan is a staunch U.S. ally in the Washington-led campaign against Islamic State militants who hold large areas of neighboring Syria and Iraq, a position Jordanian officials say leaves the kingdom vulnerable to jihadist attacks. “This incident sadly does not come as a sur-
prise as the threat of Islamist terrorism has only increased in the region in the last few years in the aftermath of Syria and Iraq. As much as pre-emptive measures have been taken, it is impossible to eradicate all risks,” said a senior Jordanian official who requested anonymity, citing political sensitivities. The U.S. Embassy in Amman said two American civilian security contractors and a South African contractor were shot to death, and one slain Jordanian was a translator. It was “premature to speculate on motive at this point” with the investigation proceeding, it said.
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A second Jordanian, who had been in critical condition, died later of his wounds, Jordan’s government said. There were differing early reports on the number killed, with three U.S. sources saying eight people died in the attack. Jordanian government spokesman Mohammad Momani denied that and Jordan’s official death toll stands at six. A U.S. official said the two Americans were working for the U.S. State Department’s International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Bureau training Palestinian security forces. REUTERS
The White House has launched a Facebook page for President Barack Obama — and used the social media platform to send a message on climate change. Organizing for Action, the political organization that helped elect Obama, has long used an account under the name “Barack Obama.” But the new page allows the president to speak in the first person, much like the Twitter account the White House launched for Obama in May. Striking a conversational tone, Obama’s first post was a video message on climate change that depicted the president walking around the South
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Sweet home Chicago Oliver Platt gets in on Dick Wolf ’s new TV empire with “Chicago Med.” LISA WEIDENFELD @LisaWeidenfeld
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Before there was Shonda Rhimes or Ryan Murphy, there was Dick Wolf, whose TV empire at this point stretches back several decades. Wolf got his start on “Hill Street Blues” before moving on to “Miami Vice” and creating the “Law and Order” universe. These days, he’s focused on the city of Chicago, with both “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” finding a home on NBC. And now comes the latest iteration: “Chicago Med,” which takes place in an often overwhelmed hospital in the city. Character actor Oliver Platt plays psychiatrist Daniel Charles on the show and says psychiatrists play a bigger role in hospitals than you might think. You’ve switched between movies and TV quite often in your career. What pulled you back into network TV? The writing. I’ve always had one rule about what job I took next, and it’s always characterized by the best writing. When I first started in the ’80s, there was still definitely more of a line between TV actors and movie actors, and I remember, actually, I was sitting on a couch and I was exhausted. I’d been on the road for like six months and had to go back out, but I had a little tiny break. And I remember watching “ER” with my wife, and I remember it being so sensational, and thinking, those actors get to sleep in their own bed every night, and they get to do this great work. Were you familiar with the world Dick Wolf has created? I actually wasn’t that familiar with the Chicago shows. I’d just heard that people like them and they were good.
Shrinking again You were also involved in the world of psychiatry on “Huff.” Does the subject matter feel familiar? One of the things that’s very appealing to me about this show in the context of all of this incredible array of programming is how old-fashioned it is. I think there are going to be relationships that are serialized, but the stories are going to be discrete. There’s going to be an A story for every episode that’s going to start and end in that episode. And that’s not easy to do! But that’s very appealing to me.
But it’s a real testimony to Dick’s work and the brand. Forget about the person behind the show. I’m happy to tell you that Dick’s an old friend, but even if I’d never met Dick before, and somebody said, “Dick Wolf wants you to be in his show,” I’d right away be interested in exploring it. Just from knowing the quality of his work. He does have a pretty good track record at this point. Pretty good track record. I just remember thinking, hospital — ripped from the headlines. There’s a lot of interesting things going on in public health. And even if there weren’t, a hospital is such a natural, great petri dish for human drama. How does a psychiatrist fit into the world of the hospital? That’s the interesting thing. That was one of the things that I was worried about. It was like, “Ooh, it would be really fun to play a psychiatrist,” but what’s the daily workday of a psychiatrist in a general hospital? I was worried that it would be just about paperwork or fundraising, but the truth is an alarming percentage of people who walk into
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emergency rooms are actually psychiatric patients. And that’s a testament to the public mental health system. We decided that this guy, Daniel Charles — he’s not a born administrator at all, but he has taken this job because he’s interested in providing mental health support to people who don’t have $400 an hour to spend on their brain and on their emotional life. You’ve done a lot of comedic work over the years. Will we see that side of you on the show? The kind of comedy I’m interested in is more found comedy, and I’m always interested in a character’s sense of irony. I’ve never been very good at telling jokes. This is a good old-fashioned drama. But I don’t know too many dramas that I’m interested in that don’t have a strong sense of irony. And conversely, most great comedy is based on pain, suffering, neurosis and fear and loathing. Well, that fits right in with your work as a psychiatrist. Exactly.
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Some rowing enthusiasts find they get into a zen headspace — Debra Strougo Frohlich calls it “almost meditative” — but many find the repetition monotonous and give up due to boredom. A rowing class adds a social aspect, creates a high-energy environment and mixes rowing with other exercises. The classes at Row House, with beginner and experienced levels, have participants get off the machines for intervals of squats, lunges, stretching of the hips and hamstrings, and push-ups. “What we’re doing off the rower is building up your ability to spend more time on the rower,” she says.
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promise a strength and cardio workout that engages 88 percent of the body’s muscles and burns up to 600 calories per session. “The reason we really got into rowing is we saw across the board how helpful it was as a piece of apparatus for so many different points in life and for so many different populations,” explains Debra. “And especially because we are New Yorkers and we’re time-starved and at the end of the day it’s the most efficient workout there is.” We asked the experts who would benefit most.
If you’re starting from zero Everything about the rowing experience is controlled by the user; Debra calls rowing the cardio version of yoga or Pilates. The pace is set by the user — the machine doesn’t keep moving when you stop, like a treadmill or spin bike — and risk of injury is minimal because your feet are strapped into place and your knees and ankles remain aligned, with no chance of twisting or torquing. “It really comes down to what you want to put into the activity,” says Eric. “You’re not limited by the equipment;
you’re limited by your fitness level and your ability to push as hard as you want to push. And that’s something that’s kind of beautiful and unique about it.”
If you’re trying to lose weight Whether you have a little weight to lose or a lot, exercise can be unpleasant for many reasons. The constant jiggle of extra fat is not only uncomfortable but can be embarrassing, while the simple fact that you’re carrying around more weight is tough on joints that would already be stressed by workouts like running. On a rower, you’re not only sitting — on a seat that’s much larger than a spin bike — but the motion is virtually noimpact and your center of gravity is low, keeping you more stable. “When you’re on a rowing machine, you don’t have gravity pulling down on you that way,” Debra explains. “You don’t feel like you’re putting stress on your body; you feel like you’re almost weightless.”
If you sit all day Sitting is the new smoking, as study after study has shown, affecting everything from brain function to raising your
risk of diabetes — so more sitting may seem counter-intuitive. But that’s how rowing targets some of the problems that people who sit for most of the day can develop. “The [rowing] motion is something that just about everyone needs, which is posterior strength and opening/closing of the hips,” says Eric. When you push back on a rower, you’re loosening up your tight hamstrings, sitting at the optimal 90-degree angle and engaging
the shoulder, back and core muscles. (Despite how it looks, the effort of rowing comes 60 percent from the legs, 30 percent core and just 10 percent arms.) It all adds up to better posture while seated, standing taller and reducing stress on the neck.
If you’re looking to get toned Debra stopped doing spin classes and put on almost 40 pounds during her last pregnancy
four years ago. When it came time to get back in shape, she found that rowing not only improved her out-of-whack posture but could do what the bike could not. “Once I got used to the rowing machine, I saw that it was getting all the hard-to-reach areas that a spin bike just never gets,” she says. “You continue to strengthen your legs, your core and your upper body, which is really what you need for life, granted, but also for carrying a new baby.”
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Stephen Curry finally came back down to Earth with a 2 for 10 performance beyond the arc on Saturday against the Kings, but more importantly the Warriors still won the game. Somehow, they’re better than last year when they won the NBA championship.
The ship has been righted in Houston as the Rockets are winners of four in a row after starting the season with three straight losses at 0-3. James Harden has been on a tear in those four games, averaging 38.5 points. Houston plays the Nets, Nuggets and Mavericks this week.
The Thunder are set to play the Wizards in Washington on Tuesday night. That means Wizards fans will roll out the red carpet for Durant in hopes it helps sway his free agency decision (which will be made next offseason). If I’m a Thunder fan, I’d consider skipping this game.
The Raptors were cruising through five games, but a 20-point loss to the Heat changes things quickly. Luckily, they’ve got the Knicks next to help get them back on track. They’ll go to Philadelphia for another easy game against the Sixers before returning home to face the Pelicans this weekend.
The Heat opened a seven-game homestand on Sunday with a 20-point win over the Toronto Raptors. That’s what you call an early statement win. The Heat should be a problem for many teams in the East this season. Miami faces the Lakers and Jazz with five days off this week.
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Everything is awesome between LeBron James and Kevin Love right now. The team has won six games in a row and Love looks involved. He was one rebound shy of a 2020 game this weekend. But we’ll know it’s real when he makes one of James’ Instagram photos.
Everyone wants to talk about Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge, but the Spurs’ bench is just as important to the team’s continued success. Patty Mills and Manu Ginobili lead a second unit that has picked up a bench but is still working out some kinks.
The Clippers suffered two four-point losses to the Warriors and Rockets, the latter of which came without Chris Paul — who is dealing with a groin injury. The Clips may be deep, but not deep enough to survive without their point guard.
Well, this looks familiar. The Hawks have ripped off seven straight wins and now sit atop the Eastern Conference, just like they did in 2014-15. Hawks point guard Jeff Teague is still one of the more underrated players in the league.
The six-game road trip has started off great for the Pistons, who beat the Suns and then came back to beat the Trail Blazers. Andre Drummond had 29 points and 27 rebounds against Portland. And no, that’s not a typo. Things are looking up in Detroit.
The 20-point win over the Wizards was both surprising and necessary. Brad Stevens was forced to change his starting lineup around, and the team is getting off to better starts because of it. Will Isaiah Thomas stay a starter?
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NFL Pats RB Lewis done for year with ACL injury Patriots running back Dion Lewis will miss the remainder of the 2015 season due to a torn ACL suffered in Sunday’s win over the Redskins. Lewis was enjoying his best year as a pro this season, his first with the Patriots, as he ran for 234 yards and two touchdowns on 49 carries. He also scored two times off the pass and had emerged as New England’s best option out of the backfield. Lewis wowed with ankle-breaking ability right out of the gate this season as he racked up 69 yards rushing on 15 carries in an opening night win over the Steelers. The name Ray Rice was immediately the talk of Twitter as a potential Lewis replacement on the Pats, but it would be highly unlikely that New England would take a risk on such a controversial player. MATT BURKE
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The Bruins (7-6-1) endured a three-game losing streak against the iron of the NHL (Dallas, Washington and Montreal) last week, but they were at least able to salvage something from a difficult road trip (1-2-0) with a 2-1 win at Barclays Center over the Islanders (7-5-3) on Sunday. The reward for Boston is that now they are off until Thursday (7 p.m., NESN), when they kick off a season-high five-game homestand at TD Garden by hosting the Colorado Avalanche (4-9-1). The B’s have the second-worst home record in the NHL (1-4-1). Only Columbus is worse (0-5-0), but expect that to change over the next couple of weeks. The Bruins’ next road game isn’t until Nov. 23 at Toronto (2-8-4). The rest of November sets up really well for Boston as six of its eight remaining contests this
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 11/25/2015 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 805 North Street, Randolph, MA 02368. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s): Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts The Trial Court Probate and Family Court Estate of: Joanne Marie Rowley Also Known As: Joanne Schlenk Date of Death: 10/11/2014 Suffolk Probate and Family Court 24 New Chardon Street, Boston, MA 02114 (617) 788-8300 To all interested persons: A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative has been filed by Marjorie Suisman of Boston MA, requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: Marjorie Suisman of Boston MA, be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve With Corporate Surety on the bond in an unsupervised administration. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 12/03/2015. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a timely written appearance and objection followed by an affidavit of objections within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice to you. UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM PROBATE CODE (MUPC) A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration.
WITNESS, Hon. Joan P Armstrong, First Justice of this Court.
Date: October 21, 2015
PS ORANGECO, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 11/25/2015 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 1470 Main St. Weymouth, MA 02190. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):
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PS ORANGECO, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 11/25/2015 at PS ORANGECO, Inc., 2030 Main St. Brockton, MA 02301. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s): A012 A022 A023 A033 B038 B041 B045 B050 B062 C084 C094 C098 C106 C117 C119 C121 C133 C134 C144 C156 C174 C185 C190 C200 C215 C221 D230 D236 D237 D240 D241 D244 D266 D270 D287 D299 D308 D322 D331 D335 D338 D339 D346 E348 E358 E364 E365 E381 E383 E384 E401 E408 E412 E414
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TO: Marie A. McCormick and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, 50 U.S.C. App. §501 et seq.: Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Boston (Hyde Park), numbered 35 Greenwood Avenue, given by Marie A. McCormick to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Master, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated August 15, 2007, and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 42336, Page 106, and now held by plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant’s/Defendants’ Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that basis , then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December 7, 2015 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on October 23, 2015 Attest:
Deborah J. Patterson Recorder
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