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Taking the lead
Somerville mayor Dorothy Kelly Gay is shaping the development of Assembly Square. Boston mayor Tom Menino should pay attention -- he might learn something.
by Laura A. Siegel

Drug wars

Slashing the prices of AIDS drugs in Africa isn't going to make a difference -- but letting cheap generic drugs onto the market might ease the crisis
by Tom Witkowski

The gang star

Saroeum Phoung may have been the hardest Cambodian gangster in Revere. Now he's pulling kids out of gang life. And 25 years after the Khmer Rouge captured Phnom Penh, a culture has the chance to grow again.
by Lisa Birk

Disorderly conduct

Mental-health services for troubled children are so bad in Massachusetts that ER physicians and pediatricians have started speaking out. Will their attention push the state to commit the needed resources?
by Kristen Lombardi

[This Just In] Art: Davis Square goes underwater
City hall: the life of Brian
Correspondence: fight the power
Personally: Scouts, gays, and the illogic of the law
Politics: Strange bedfellows

c o l u m n s


Editorial
Letters to
the editor

Real debates
The presidential debates are a sham. Here's how to fix them.

Out There by Kris Frieswick

Real-life Survivor
Some game shows I'd really like to see

Urban Buy by Leslie Robarge

Tress defense
Protecting hair from the summer elements

Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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