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  3. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes . [ 4 ] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023.

  4. Category : Fair use The Boston Globe newspaper images

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  5. Boston.com - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2011, The Boston Globe launched a separate site at BostonGlobe.com that put most content from its newsroom behind a paywall. [8] Since that time, Boston.com has been a separate, standalone entity providing coverage of local news, sports, weather, and leisure on a free, advertising-supported platform.

  6. Derrick Z. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Derrick Zane Jackson (born July 31, 1955, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a nature photographer [1] [2] and journalist for The Boston Globe. [3]Jackson's views are considered liberal, and he often addresses politics, racial as well as environmental issues in his twice-weekly column.

  7. Brian McGrory - Wikipedia

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    McGrory was born in Boston, [4] and grew up in Roslindale and Weymouth, Massachusetts. [5] He graduated from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, with a Bachelor of Arts in 1984. [6] [7] His began his journalism career with the New Haven Register and The Patriot Ledger.

  8. Michael Rezendes - Wikipedia

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    He was also a contributing writer at Boston magazine and the editor of the East Boston Community News. He joined The Boston Globe in 1989, [3] where he covered presidential, state and local politics, and was a weekly essayist, roving national correspondent, city hall bureau chief, and the deputy editor for national news. He moved to The ...

  9. Bob Hohler - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently joined The Globe in 1987 as a political reporter, including work from 1993 to 2000 at the Globe’s Washington bureau. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 2000 to 2004, he was the beat writer for the Boston Red Sox , including for the 2004 run in which the team captured their first championship since 1918. [ 3 ]