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The last Shakers
There are plenty of Shaker villages in the world, and every one of them is now a museum. Except Sabbathday Lake.
by Adrian Zupp

Peg & Tom

Watching the feud between city councilor Peggy Davis-Mullen and Mayor Tom Menino is a favorite City Hall pastime. This, however, is an election year, so the stakes will be higher.
by Ben Geman


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Editorial  

Papal fallibility
John Paul II is popular, but the church is divided

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Bush league
John Ellis may be the Globe's most intriguing op-ed columnist. He's certainly the best connected.

Out There by Dan Zevin

Fitness crazed
A January gym rat faces February

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

Rebel, rebel
State House liberals have long been frustrated by Speaker Tom Finneran's strict regime. Are they finally prepared to do something about it?

Skyline by Douglass Shand-Tucci

Believe less is more
The Office DA partners are not smart-ass kids on a roll. They are practical architects.

National Interests by Gary Griffith

Hello, Monica!
It's so nice to have her back where she belongs

Loosely Speaking by Nancy Gaines

Dirty tricksters decorate DA's office
Plus, Hopper: Angel with a dirty face

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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