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1. Kathy Howlett, professor of film, literature at NU; 54 Kathy Howlett, professor of film, literature at NU; 54
Stepping from stage to screen, actors who portray Shakespeare's characters do more than simply speak their lines in a different venue, Kathy Howlett realized as she watched films of the bard's plays. "She would talk about how it wasn't just a translation," said Inez Hedges, who codirected the
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

2. Sheer ice? Just walk this way and hope
Don Sweeney knows a thing or two about ice. First off, he's Canadian. Second, he was an All-American for the Harvard University hockey team. Third, he was a star defenseman for the Boston Bruins for 15 seasons, and he still works for the organization. And he is here to tell the people of Greater
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

3. Coach talks to Jets, but not BC Jagodzinski makes contact with the Jets but not BC DeFilippo still waits on Jagodzinski call
Boston College football coach Jeff Jagodzinski continued his attempt to play the invisible man yesterday, much to the dismay of school officials, who were waiting to hear word of Jagodzinski's intentions or even whereabouts. "I haven't heard a word," said athletic director Gene DeFilippo. "And I've
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

4. Coach talks to Jets, but not BC Jagodzinski could be out as soon as today
The waiting game now begins for Boston College - and it might not be a very long one. With published reports stating that BC football coach Jeff Jagodzinski interviewed with the New York Jets yesterday, school officials are waiting for a chance to talk to him in person to work out a deal that seems
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

5. Eager to work, Kennedy makes emotional return
WASHINGTON - Senator Edward M. Kennedy made a promise four months ago at the Democratic National Convention: Despite battling a malignant brain tumor, he would come back to the Senate in January and dedicate himself to crafting a healthcare plan that would cover all Americans. Yesterday, Kennedy,
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

6. Two firms are cutting scores of Mass. jobs
Two more Bay State companies, Kronos Inc. and Boston Company Asset Management, confirmed plans yesterday to cut scores of jobs, the latest in a stream of businesses handing out pink slips. Over the past decade, December and January have been two of the most popular months for large layoffs, as
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

7. SNOWBOARDS GET AN ICY RECEPTION
Playboy designs not for all eyes DONNA CARPENTER, who helped found Burton Snowboards, and Jenna Geery, an officer of the University of Vermont snowboard team, seem to misunderstand the boundaries of freedom of expression in America ("Edgy snowboard graphics test liberal Vermont," Metro, Dec. 5).
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

8. EYE ON HEALTHCARE COSTS
State panel must get to work THANK YOU for acknowledging the need for reform of how medical providers are paid ("Time for a second opinion," Editorial, Jan. 5). We believe payment reform is integral to health reform. Last summer, the Legislature and Governor Patrick agreed to a measure suggested by
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

9. SPORTS LOG
Baseball Phillies' Romero hit with 50-game ban Major League Baseball yesterday suspended Phillies reliever J.C. Romero, the winning pitcher in the clinching game of the World Series, for the first 50 games of next season after he tested positive for a banned substance. ESPN.com reported Monday
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe

10. Yes, it's anti-Semitism
CRITICIZING Israel doesn't make you anti-Semitic: If it's been said once, it's been said a thousand times. Yet somehow that message doesn't seem to have reached the hundreds of anti-Israel demonstrators in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who turned out last week to protest Israel's military operation in
January 7, 2009; The Boston Globe