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Moonlighting
Everybody else has to fess up on the moolah. Why don't Boston's city councilors?
by Yvonne Abraham

On the ropes

Cambridge state rep Alvin Thompson faces a tough fight in the 28th Middlesex District from three Democratic challengers -- two of whom are young enough to be his kids
Cambridge by Jason Gay

Going down, down . . .

The city's fustiest dining neighborhood is becoming its hottest
by Rob McKeown

The thrill of defeat

Sox fans think they want victory, but they thrive on elegant failure. Plus, a look at the Patriots, college football, and the Bruins vs. the Celts.
by Tom Scocca


c o l u m n s


Editorial by the Phoenix

Endorsements
In the Democratic primary, candidates for change

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Behind closed doors
The Herald's gossip about John Kerry is just more evidence of how Bill Clinton has degraded public life. Plus, Jeff Jacoby under rhetorical fire, and war correspondents under real fire.

Out There by Ellen Barry

Park city
In which the author looks for a space

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

The home stretch
The race for Joe Kennedy's congressional seat comes down to the wire

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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