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Written By Unknown on Minggu, 09 Desember 2012 | 00.48

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http://www.bostonherald.com/business/?srvc=rss The Boston Herald online: The closest distance between you and the news en-us Copyright 2012, Herald Interactive, Inc. 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Friday's unemployment report - the... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 16:04:04 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&srvc=rss DALLAS - A Texas man who has described himself as a spokesman for the hacker-activist group Anonymous faces new... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 15:37:53 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&srvc=rss The contents of the 137-year-old Locke-Ober restaurant hit the auction block this morning to draw a final curtain... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 14:00:25 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&srvc=rss The U.S. economy has been bolstered by the addition of 146,000 jobs last month yet a drop in the unemployment... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:47:46 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&srvc=rss Cellist Yo-Yo Ma wowed students yesterday with a performance at Harvard's iLab and urged them to find new,... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:47:26 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - Federal regulators are proposing automakers install event data recorders - better known as "black... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:18:25 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&srvc=rss LONDON - Fitch Ratings has cut its debt rating on HSBC Holdings PLC, saying the risks attached to its expansion... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 12:59:09 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&srvc=rss NEW YORK - Cisco isn't content to be the world's largest maker of computer networking gear. It says it wants to... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 12:34:33 -0500

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http://www.bostonherald.com/business/?srvc=rss The Boston Herald online: The closest distance between you and the news en-us Copyright 2012, Herald Interactive, Inc. Sat, 08 Dec 2012 12:46:48 -0500 systems@heraldinteractive.com (Web Developers) 120 http://cache.heraldinteractive.com/images/siteImages/rss_logo.jpg http://www.bostonherald.com/business/?srvc=rss 100 48 The Boston Herald online: The closest distance between you and the news http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180311&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180311&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180311&srvc=rss Hurricane Sandy largely spared U.S. employment numbers last month, but one expert says the looming "fiscal cliff"... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 11:30:53 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180436&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180436&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180436&srvc=rss DOHA, Qatar - A U.N. climate conference with nearly 200 countries has adopted an extension of the Kyoto Protocol... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 11:22:58 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180430&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180430&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180430&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has some harsh words for rural America: It's "becoming less and... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 10:33:47 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180425&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180425&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180425&srvc=rss Keep an eye on the Fiat 500L. The little retro-Italian crossover is one of the early surprises and stands a good... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 10:02:25 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/media/view.bg?articleid=1061180377&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/media/view.bg?articleid=1061180377&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/media/view.bg?articleid=1061180377&srvc=rss LONDON - A nurse found dead days after she took a crank call about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge was originally... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 09:25:37 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180407&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180407&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180407&srvc=rss The chief executive of cash-strapped Fisker Automotive Inc. is in Europe looking for investors and business partners. The... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 08:38:58 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061180379&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061180379&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061180379&srvc=rss WALTHAM - The Massachusetts Medical Society has produced a series of brochures to help parents deal with topics... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 06:35:38 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180374&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180374&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180374&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Saturday that Republicans in the House are blocking a bill that would... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 06:19:13 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180305&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180305&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180305&srvc=rss This Melrose Victorian features lots of hand-carved woodwork that has been meticulously restored, and the home... business Sat, 08 Dec 2012 00:20:43 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180312&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180312&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180312&srvc=rss Boston lawyer Paul McDonough remembers when burlesque queen Ann Corio burst into genteel Locke-Ober to confront... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 22:10:17 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180336&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180336&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180336&srvc=rss Supporters of the Massachusetts Iraq and Afghanistan Fallen Heroes Memorial Fund celebrated the announcement tonight... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 21:34:26 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180304&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180304&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180304&srvc=rss The new Volvo S60 is a practical, sensible luxury car for those who don't need the ego boost of driving one... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 21:29:04 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180261&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180261&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180261&srvc=rss Look for Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce at Faneuil Hall Marketplace on Sunday. Pierce will be visiting American... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 21:26:46 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180306&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180306&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180306&srvc=rss US Air offers merger US Airways Group Inc. has made a formal merger proposal to American Airlines parent AMR... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 21:20:57 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180327&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180327&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view.bg?articleid=1061180327&srvc=rss Development firm Pappas Enterprises has cashed in on the investment craze around the South Boston waterfront, selling... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 21:16:46 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180277&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180277&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180277&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - The Federal Communications Commission says the nation's four largest wireless carriers have agreed... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 16:37:36 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180273&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180273&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180273&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - Goldman Sachs & Co. is paying $1.5 million to settle civil charges that it failed to properly supervise... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 16:05:59 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180272&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180272&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180272&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - Reaction to the monthly jobs numbers isn't what it used to be. Friday's unemployment report - the... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 16:04:04 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180268&srvc=rss DALLAS - A Texas man who has described himself as a spokesman for the hacker-activist group Anonymous faces new... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 15:37:53 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180254&srvc=rss The contents of the 137-year-old Locke-Ober restaurant hit the auction block this morning to draw a final curtain... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 14:00:25 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180219&srvc=rss The U.S. economy has been bolstered by the addition of 146,000 jobs last month yet a drop in the unemployment... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:47:46 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180112&srvc=rss Cellist Yo-Yo Ma wowed students yesterday with a performance at Harvard's iLab and urged them to find new,... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:47:26 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/automotive/view.bg?articleid=1061180249&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - Federal regulators are proposing automakers install event data recorders - better known as "black... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 13:18:25 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180246&srvc=rss LONDON - Fitch Ratings has cut its debt rating on HSBC Holdings PLC, saying the risks attached to its expansion... business Fri, 07 Dec 2012 12:59:09 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/technology/general/view.bg?articleid=1061180243&srvc=rss NEW YORK - Cisco isn't content to be the world's largest maker of computer networking gear. 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Ameristar... business Fri, 30 Nov 2012 17:08:53 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061178514&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061178514&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/healthcare/view.bg?articleid=1061178514&srvc=rss Partners HealthCare and its founding hospitals, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital,... business Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:32:26 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178512&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178512&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178512&srvc=rss The Wilcox Hospitality Group said it's bringing a new restaurant to the South End tomorrow designed to embody a... business Fri, 30 Nov 2012 14:31:26 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178507&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178507&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178507&srvc=rss PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The federal government says it plans to sell leases for wind farms off the coasts of Rhode... business Fri, 30 Nov 2012 13:50:43 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178502&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178502&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178502&srvc=rss A Swampscott demolition company has been ordered to pay the Commonwealth $100,000 in civil penalties for the alleged... business Fri, 30 Nov 2012 12:45:50 -0500 http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178498&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178498&format=comments#CommentsArea&srvc=rss http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1061178498&srvc=rss WASHINGTON - American consumers have shown about as much appetite for the $1 coin as kids do their spinach. 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Mark Thompson testifies at London probe into BBC

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LONDON — New York Times [NYT] Co. CEO Mark Thompson has testified before a committee in London investigating a scandal at his former employer, the BBC, a Times spokesman said Friday.

Thompson gave testimony Friday to the inquiry, which is looking into the BBC's decision to shelve an investigation into child sex abuse allegations against late presenter Jimmy Savile, the Times' senior vice president of corporate communications Robert Christie said.

Christie said he could not discuss the contents of Thompson's testimony, only saying that Thompson, 55, was expected to return to New York by Monday.

The inquiry is probing why and how the BBC ended a planned sex abuse investigation into Savile, a popular children's TV presenter and DJ who died last year at age 84.

Thompson, who was director general of the BBC until his resignation earlier this year, faces questions about the broadcaster's handling of the Savile allegations because the decision to drop the investigation took place while he was in charge of the company.

Nick Pollard, who chairs the inquiry, said Friday the committee had looked at thousands of documents and has so far conducted 12 interviews, with more planned. He said the large amount of evidence meant that the committee would need another month to finish its report.

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Brisk shopping, but no madness in Hub today

Foot traffic was steady, but not crazy, this morning at the Shops at Prudential Center, making the holiday seem no different than a typical shopping day.

Terri Lee, 40, a teacher from Back Bay, who was shopping there, said she avoided big box stores on Black Friday.

"I don't really like the crowds and the chaos," she said.

Lee added she will spend "about the same" amount of money this year compared to last year, for seven people, with one big-ticket item being an exercise bike for her boyfriend.

"I'm pretty generous every year," she said. "I like to shop. I like to give gifts. That's a present for me too when people open my gift and like it, which they do. I have savings. I have all that stuff, but it's important to kind of live in the moment and enjoy now."

Lee said she preferred shopping in Back Bay because stores had the same deals as big box ones, but less traffic.

"Black Friday really doesn't happen in Back Bay. That's the beauty of living in Back Bay. People in the suburban areas tend to go to the big box stores; some of those places that are here and run the sales and promotions don't have the crowds," she said. "A lot of people in this neighborhood go away for the holidays so they're out of town so they're probably in Wrentham right now. My turkey was here, my shopping was here. We kind of discovered that last year when we were walking down Newbury Street — there were all the same sales and there were much less crowds. We like the flow and the zen of the Back Bay."

Alex Cone, 31, an educational software seller from Brookline, said in the past he's gone to Best Buy and other big box stores on Black Friday, but chose not to do that this year.

"In the past I've gone to Best Buy and some of the other big box stores, but I saw 50 percent off at Express and I decided to do that this year," he said. "I'm going to keep shopping. I looked specifically for a couple of things for myself and a couple of friends and I'm going to continue shopping."

Cone, who's shopping for himself, family members and a couple of friends, added he hopes not to spend more money this year than last year.

"I keep an eye on my money, but we'll see at the end of the day how much I pay," he said.

David and Catherine George of the United Kingdom were in town shopping for the holidays. They will do their shopping today at Urban Outfitters in Faneuil Hall, Saks Fifth Avenue, Banana Republic, American Eagle, Jos. A. Bank and Lord & Taylor.

The Georges were last in town to do shopping four years ago and the experience "seemed slightly more frenetic" back then, David George said.

"It's very quiet. There's not many people about, which is nice," he said, adding "American Eagle has done well today" from his family buying items there.

The Georges also said discounts in America prevail over those in the United Kingdom.

"American Eagle was 40 percent off. None of the stores at home will do that," Catherine George said.


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The Ticker

Manufacturing in Mass. redux

Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Greg Bialecki will join Lt. Gov. Tim Murray to address the first-year accomplishments of the Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative, as well as new goals moving forward on Tuesday.

Dow tops 13,000

The Dow Jones industrial average gained 172.79 points, or 1.4 percent, to close at 13,009.68, the first time since Election Day the Dow has closed above 13,000. The stock market rose sharply as shoppers braved the annual post-Thanksgiving rush, while traders were encouraged by positive economic news from Germany and China.

Buildings bought

Private real estate investment firm Divco-West, which has offices in San Francisco and Boston, has purchased four office buildings, totaling 373,000 square feet, in Boston's Fort Port Channel area. The converted warehouse buildings previously owned by Boston Wharf Co. were acquired for DivcoWest Fund III, an $870 million fund raised last year. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

TODAY

L Small Business Administration chief Karen Mills attends a "Small Business Saturday" event and tree-lighting ceremony at Adams Park in Roslindale.

L Needham Bank has named Paul M. Totino of Dedham as executive vice president of commercial lending and finance.


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Built for entertaining, just blocks from BU

This gracious, renovated Colonial in the Cottage Farm area of Brookline near Boston University is made for grand-scale entertaining, with its large reception hall off of which is a series of elegant connected rooms and a showpiece grand staircase.

Built in 1890, the seven-bedroom house at 131 Carlton St. has 6,305 square feet of space and is filled with restored woodwork and paneled wainscoting, large windows and glass doors out to patios.

The beige stucco exterior has white trim and black shutters, hip and gable roofs, dormers and a colonnaded front entrance. The 11,000-square-foot lot has a large yard enclosed by a metal fence, screened by bushes and containing many old trees as well as a brick driveway.

The home, which has a renovated kitchen, bathrooms and master bedroom suite and original hardwood floors, is on the market for $2,795,000. The current owners also added new lighting, re-carpeted the hallways and stairways and repainted the entire interior.

You enter into a large reception hall with a grand staircase, a restored wood beam ceiling and coat closets on either side. To the left is a library with lots of windows, built-ins and a fireplace. Adjacent is a sunken mahogany-paneled study/office.

To the right is a large living room with two walls of windows, a fireplace and glass doors out to a bluestone-floored side porch. Off the living room is a track-lit sunroom with brick flooring.

To the left of the sunroom, and accessible from the reception hall through French doors, is a large formal dining room with a large built-in hutch and fireplace. There are glass doors from this room out to a bluestone patio.

The house's renovated kitchen can be entered through a butler's pantry redone in 2007 with new cabinets and built-in hutch, granite counters and a wine cooler.

The large eat-in, recessed-lit kitchen, also done over in 2007, has granite counters, a green-concrete island breakfast bar with pendant lights, and high-end appliances including Thermador wall ovens. There's a sunny eat-in area with a fireplace and window seats as well as glass doors leading out to the patio.

Behind the kitchen is a recently added a half bath with glass mosaic tile.

The showpiece newly carpeted grand staircase features a multilevel landing with a set of bay windows and window seats. Up a few steps there's a laundry room with a full-size washer and dryer and a sink.

There are three bedrooms off a carpeted hallway, including a master suite with a large hardwood-floored bedroom with a seating area and a fireplace. The redone en-suite master bathroom with white Carrara marble floors and walls has a walk-in shower, double marble-topped vanities and a whirlpool tub. A large, redone carpeted master closet features walls of built-in wardrobes and storage areas.

The second and third bedrooms also have hardwood floors and roomy closets and are served by a full bath with white ceramic tile floors and a white subway-tiled tub and shower.

There are four additional bedrooms on the third floor, all with original hardwood floors and closets, along with another white-ceramic tile full bathroom.

There's an additional 450 square feet of space in the partially finished basement, a second laundry room and a full bathroom.

The home is conveniently located about two blocks over the Mass Pike to Boston University's main campus and nor far from the BU Bridge to Cambridge.


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Pay limits tore at TARP bailout

The executive pay limits that came with the bank bailouts of the 2008-2009 financial crisis may have had the unintended benefit of reducing the bailouts' scope, a new study has found.

A report in the Journal of Banking, Finance and Accounting finds that the pay provisions discouraged some banks from participating in the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which ultimately paid out $400 billion of the $700 billion the government budgeted to shore up the U.S. financial system.

"We do know that some high-profile bankers complained that the pay restrictions were onerous. (But) our study suggests that TARP may have been better designed than bankers would have you believe," said Mary Ellen Carter, a Boston College professor of accounting and one of the study's authors. "The restrictions gave financial incentives for bank executives to think carefully about participating and, if they did participate, to get out from underneath the program as quickly as possible."

The researchers studied 263 publicly traded banks that were approved for TARP and found that 35 rejected the funds and that this decision was related to higher levels of CEO pay. However, these banks fared just as well as banks that took TARP money.

So the pay restrictions may have deterred banks that didn't really need the money from taking it, Carter said.

Banks that did take TARP funds saw higher executive turnover than their peers, she said, but the performance of those banks also didn't suffer.


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Revved up over Jaguar XJ

The 2013 Jaguar XJ with a 3-liter, V6 engine was a tough sell — at first.

My initial reaction was that the smaller engine would diminish the prestige of the luxury sedan that I'd always known to have an abundance of brawn under the hood.

However, when I laid eyes on the elegant sedan painted up in "British Racing" green with a bold mesh chrome grille, my reaction was anything but dissatisfaction.

While the XJ's exterior dazzles, the interior takes luxury to another level. Well-appointed leather with conspicuous stitching adorned the interior surfaces. Dark walnut wood paneling contrasted the cashew-colored seats.

Our test model included an optional $1,400 comfort package with a front-seat massage feature that is truly a "you gotta check this out" feature. The massage function has three levels of intensity. In addition, the front seats electronically adjust in 12 different ways. Both the front and rear seats were heated and ventilated as part of an optional four-zone climate control system.

The XJ's supercharged V6 engine produces 340 horsepower and is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The combination gives the luxury sedan the performance personality of a V8 with the benefit of respectable gas mileage. The XJ's EPA gas mileage rating is 18 city/28 highway. But for those who can't live without the extra two cylinders, the XJ has three other V8 engine options ranging in horsepower from 385 to 510.

The XJ also has an idle-reducing feature that shuts the engine down when the sedan comes to a stop and restarts in less time than it takes the driver's foot to move from the brake pedal to the accelerator. The default feature, which is showing up on many other manufacturers' 2013 models, increases fuel efficiency in urban driving situations. Drivers unaware of the feature might be fooled into thinking their new car just stalled out. Although I eventually got used to the feature, it's easy to override.

Our test XJ had three driving modes: normal, dynamic and winter. The normal mode delivers a comfortable and leisurely character. Switching to dynamic mode and shifting through the eight speeds using the steering wheel transformed the sedan's character to aggressive and responsive. Regardless of mode or conditions, the sedan was smooth in braking and in handling and felt like a much smaller car as the XJ held its line through corners.

I found it easy to get wrapped up and even a little overwhelmed by the luxury features packed into the 2013 XJ. What intrigued me most about the XJ was what Jaguar was able to accomplish with its six-cylinder engine: a powerful, yet reasonably fuel-efficient luxury sedan.


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Addicted to Black Friday

Despite economic worries and Thursday night openings in neighboring states, consumers rewarded Massachusetts retailers and malls for opening earlier than ever yesterday, showing that Black Friday shopping has become as much of a tradition as turkey on Thanksgiving.

And elsewhere across the country — without the Bay State's blue laws to keep the holiday sacrosanct — crowds rushing the stores on Thanksgiving is becoming as common as gridiron tilts for millions, said the National Retail Federation, which expects holiday sales to climb 4.1 percent to $586 billion this year.

"I had no intention of buying a TV, but when I saw the deal it was too good to pass up," said Steve Abellard of Quincy, strapping a 60-inch Vizio to the top of his car early yesterday morning, along with his brother, who also purchased a TV.

Black Friday got off to a busy start at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, where a traditional 12:01 a.m. opening, which overcame a challenge by town police this year, had traffic backed up for miles as usual. The trend was self-gifting, with many standing in lines for hours to buy a coveted item for themselves.

"This year the discounts are better than last year," said Ravish Jain, 28, a software engineer from Rhode Island who was shopping for a PlayStation 3 at the Sony store and was among the first in line.

Black Friday shopping is a family tradition for Jeanne Dennis and her daughter — and it started in the womb. Dennis had a Nov. 29 due date for the now 31-year-old Heather Braccialarghe. "That was Thanksgiving weekend, and I was at Filene's Basement," she said. "Fortunately, she was two weeks late."

The two were among the throngs mid-morning yesterday at the Burlington Mall, which had lines at every entrance for its first-ever 12:30 a.m. opening. They were on their fourth stop, after a 5 a.m. start from Mashpee to shop at Braintree's South Shore Plaza, and Kohl's and Crate & Barrel in Burlington.

But Carlos Rodrigues opted to return home after arriving at midnight at Target in Dorchester's South Bay Center, where the line snaked around the corner.

"It was too crazy," he said, after returning in the afternoon. "I gave up quickly. Any deals the first people in line are going to get — not everybody."

Walmart boasted of its best Black Friday ever and downplayed demonstrations and planned employee walkouts at its stores in support of a campaign led by a United Food and Commercial Workers International Union-tied group.

"We are aware of a few dozen protests at our stores," spokesman David Tovar said yesterday. "The number of associates that have missed their scheduled shift today is more than 60 percent less than ... last year."

But groups of two to 30 demonstrated at all 48 Walmarts in Massachusetts yesterday, said Russ Davis of Massachusetts Jobs with Justice. "It's preposterous," he said of Walmart's response.

At Walmart in Quincy, throngs of shoppers jammed the aisles just after the 1 a.m. opening and carts were filled with big-ticket items.

Foot traffic was a bit more muted in downtown Boston later in the morning.

West Roxbury's Gina Huber and Patrick McDonough started shopping at 7:30 a.m., visiting Copley Place and the Shops at Prudential Center. Given the sluggish economy, they didn't plan to go overboard on big-ticket items this year.


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Western Mass. country store turned into co-op

CUMMINGTON — A popular country store and gathering place in western Massachusetts has been bought by its loyal customers and turned into a cooperative.

The Old Creamery Grocery in Cummington has been bought by 550 member-owners for $1.3 million. They include locals as well as people from as far away as California who own homes in the area.

Board of directors' President Kimberly Longey tells The Berkshire Eagle the price tag includes the property, the inventory, and a renovation and expansion project.

The co-op plans to expand existing store space by 20 percent, improve the parking area and grounds, and add an outdoor dining area and ice cream window.

The Old Creamery will remain open during renovations. All 26 employees will stay on.

The Creamery opened in 1886 as a dairy farmer's processing plant.

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Greek protesters march against mining projects

THESSALONIKI, Greece — About 3,000 protesters have marched in the northern Greek city in protest against what they claim are environment-threatening gold mining projects.

Riot police barred the protesters' intended route to the Canadian Consulate on Saturday, but no incidents were reported.

Canadian company Eldorado Gold Corp. is involved in four gold mining projects, all in northern Greece. Three of them are at the planning stage. The fourth, and biggest, in the Halkidiki peninsula, had been pursued a decade ago by another Canadian company, TVX, but was cancelled.

Opponents of the projects include owners of houses rented to tourists, environmentalists and leftist activists opposed to any foreign investment. Local communities have been bitterly divided, with many residents hoping to benefit from the more than 1,000 jobs that the investors say would be created.

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10,000 march in Dublin against next Irish budget

DUBLIN — About 10,000 socialist protesters have marched through Dublin in opposition to government plans to unveil Ireland's sixth straight austerity budget next month.

Saturday's protest filled the major boulevard, O'Connell Street, with marchers from across Ireland. Many bore banners denouncing government leaders and vowing not to pay new and future tax hikes. A few came dressed as Santa Claus and bore signs claiming the government was about to steal Christmas.

Ireland is committed to annual cuts and tax hikes through at least 2015 as part of its austerity program, begun in 2009, to combat yawning deficits and fund a colossally expensive bank rescue program. Ireland faced national bankruptcy in 2010 and was forced to negotiate an international bailout. Those European Union-International Monetary Fund loans run out next year.

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Focus Electric needs more range

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 18 November 2012 | 00.48

The long and winding road to building a better electric car continues, though it is a very long road, indeed. Case in point is the Focus Electric, the first passenger vehicle from Ford to be powered solely by electricity.

It looks like a gas-powered Focus and rides like one, too. So far, so good.

Unfortunately, you won't be going very far. A full charge will only get you about 75 miles down the road (maybe a 100 miles if you drive gingerly). That's a real deal-breaker for most drivers. Who wants to worry about making it to work or getting home before the battery runs down?

Realistically, electric cars today are only for the well-heeled early adopters, who will use them as a secondary vehicle or simply don't need to drive long distances.

Having said that, I will say the Focus Electric is a step in the right direction. Not as futuristic-looking as the Nissan Leaf, it charges in half the time. It's a nice, sporty car with sweeping headlights and a stylish, Aston Martin-type grille.

A lithium-ion battery system powers the vehicle. The 107-kilowatt motor is only equivalent to a 140-horsepower engine, but since it's electric it produces 184 ft.-lbs. of torque, providing super-quick acceleration.

Handling is good, with tight cornering and responsive steering. It's a quiet car, inside and out.

The regenerative brakes are excellent and you can squeeze out a few extra miles by braking gently. One problem with using batteries to power your car is where to put them. Ford didn't do us any favors by sticking them in the trunk, severely limiting cargo space. The rear seats do fold down, though, when you want more room.

The Ford Electric offers push-button start, dual zone auto climate control, rear-view camera, blind spot mirrors and rain-sensing wipers. High quality sound comes from nine Sony speakers and the MyFord Touch system allows you to control your phone, music, navigation and temperature either by voice or touch. The system works well once you figure out the overly complicated design.

Showing Ford's eco-consciousness, the seats are made out of recycled materials and the cushions are made of bio-based foam derived from plant seed oils.

Ford has partnered with Best Buy to encourage you to purchase their 240-volt home charger ($1,500) that will give you a full charge in 3-4 hours. If you stick with your regular 120-volt AC outlet, you're looking at an 18-20 hour charging time. The charging port, located near the driver's side door, shows you its status with a pleasant blue-glowing ringlight that grows in diameter the longer you charge.

Getting America's drivers to embrace electric vehicles will be a long-term project, given their limited range. The Tesla Motor Co. makes a drool-worthy model that can go up to 300 miles on a single charge, but it costs upwards of $80,000. Until the infrastructure is in place, whereby you can simply go to your local station for a quick (minutes, not hours) charge, EVs will remain a tough sell.


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What happens if Twinkies really do go away?

Let's not panic. We all know that Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Wonder bread and the rest of Hostess Brands' oddly everlasting foods aren't going away any time soon, even if the food culture that created them is gasping its last.

Yes, Hostess is shutting down. And odds seem to favor the roughly century-old company disappearing from our corporate landscape. But before you rush out to stockpile a strategic Twinkie reserve, consider a few things. Namely, that Twinkies never die. You know full well that the snack cakes down at your corner 7-Eleven are going to outlive us all. Probably even after they've been consumed.

And then there's the acquisition-happy nature of the business world, an environment that increasingly prizes intellectual property above all. It's hard to imagine the fading away of brands as storied and valuable as Ho Hos, Ring Dings and Yodels. Within hours of announcing the closure Friday, the company already had put out word that Zingers, Fruit Pies and all the other brands were up for grabs.

Even if production really did stop, how long do you think it would take for some enterprising investor intoxicated by a cocktail of nostalgia and irony for the treats Mom used to pack in his G.I. Joe lunch box to find a way to roll out commemorative Twinkies? Special edition holiday Ho Hos? It's just the nature of our product-centered world. Brands don't die, even when perhaps they should.

But let's pretend for a moment they did. What would we lose if Twinkies fell off the culinary cliff?

Certainly few obesity-minded nutritionists would bemoan the loss. With some 500 million Twinkies produced a year, each packing 150 calories... Well, let's just leave it by saying that shaving 75 billion calories from the American diet sure could add up to a whole lot of skinny jeans.

Except that Twinkies aren't merely a snack cake, nor just junk food. They are iconic in ways that transcend how Americans typically fetishize food. But ultimately, they fell victim to the very fervor that created them.

Despite the many urban legends about the indestructability of Twinkies — Did you know they are made with the same chemical used in embalming? Or that they last 5, no 15, no 50 years? — and the many sadly true stories about the atrocious ingredients used to create them today, these treats once upon a time were the real deal.

They started out back in 1930, an era when people actually paid attention to seasonality in foods. James A. Dewar, who worked at Hostess predecessor Continental Baking Company in Schiller, Ill., wanted to find a way to use the bakery's shortbread pans year round. You see, the shortbread was filled with strawberries, but strawberries were only available for a few weeks a year.

So he used the oblong pans to bake spongecakes, which he then filled with banana cream. Bananas were a more regular crop.

Let's pause so you can wrap your mind around that for a moment. Twinkies once contained real fruit. Twinkies were created because of seasonality.

All went swimmingly until World War II hit and rationing meant — say it with me — Yes! We have no bananas. And so was born the vanilla cream Twinkie, which was vastly more popular anyway. Even then, there was a crafted element to these treats. The filling was added by hand using a foot pedal-powered pump. Pump too hard and the Twinkies exploded. These days you only see that when teenagers post YouTube videos of themselves microwaving them.

It was around this time that American food culture did an about face. It was an era when the industrialization and processing of cheap food wasn't just desired, it was glorified. Cans and chemicals could set you free. And they certainly set Twinkies free of the nuisance of a short shelf life. It's not formaldehyde that keeps these snack cakes feeling fresh, it's the lack of any dairy products in the so-called "cream."

"Something about it just absolutely grabbed the popular culture imagination," says Marion Nestle, a New York University professor of nutrition and food studies — and no fan of junk food. "It's the prototypical indestructible junk food. It was the sort of height to which American technological ingenuity could go to create a product that was almost entirely artificial, but gave the appearance of eclairs."

When Twinkies signed on as a sponsor of the "Howdy Doody" show during the 1950s, their cultural legacy was sealed. Taglines such as "The snacks with a snack in the middle" began etching themselves into generations of young minds and it was considered perfectly fine that Twinkie the Kid would lasso and drag children before stuffing his sugar bombs in their faces.

It was the snack cake heyday. Twinkies were being deep-fried at state fairs, doing cameos in movies like "Ghost Busters" and "Die Hard" and being pushed by Spider-Man in comic books. A pre-vegan President Bill Clinton even signed off on including Twinkies in the nation's millennium time capsule (the two-pack was later removed and consumed by his council overseeing such matters for fear mice would add themselves to the time capsule).

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Crowd-funding finds way to real estate financing

Crowd-funding has transformed the startup landscape, but can the insular world of real estate benefit from this model as well?

It's being tried in different forms, mostly centered on commercial real estate.

The Boston startup Collaperty, for instance, hopes to connect proven investors with real estate deals. But whether this is the future of property dealing or a dead-end dot-com fantasy is anyone's guess.

The ability for crowdfunding — or democratizing, crowd-sourced investment — was expanded by the federal Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act passed in the spring.

Even before that, sites such as Kickstarter and IndieGogo were replacing rich uncles everywhere.

Now, the real estate industry is an increasing focus.

Some sites operate like Fundrise, which allows investors in Washington, D.C., and Virginia to invest nominal sums of money in real estate projects. For instance, 175 investors contributed a total of $325,000 to fund an urban revitalization project in D.C. in exchange for 30 percent of the profits.

These sites tap into hostility against Wall Street, the egalitarian sense that the Internet can open up opportunities previously reserved for tycoons. Also, the model tends to work well for high-risk, bordering on charitable projects.

Yet that is not the premise of locally grown Collaperty.

Rishi Palriwala, 28, wants his site to cater to proven investors. He's aiming to employ a system of vetting that will weed out the inexperienced.

An amateur real estate investor and corporate finance analyst by day, Palriwala envisions a site with many revenue streams: posting fees for sellers and sponsors who organize the deals, along with subscription fees for providing commercial real estate analytics and third-party escrow services.

"It's this whole idea of collaborating with qualified investors," he said. "Real estate's a pretty private investment vehicle. We're trying to add a little transparency to how that's done."

Commercial real estate is naturally collaborative, with most deals involving some type of joint venture and a variety of equity arrangements. Yet the commercial real estate establishment hasn't warmed to the idea of crowd-funding entering its sphere of influence.

David Begelfer, head of the commercial real estate association NAIOP, said the risks are too complex.

"There are so many elements involved in making this type of investment," he said. "There may be a place for it, but there also might be an element of risk and potential for loss that ultimately might lead to a crackdown on it."


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J.C. Penney CEO tries to change the way we shop

NEW YORK — J.C. Penney CEO Ron Johnson seems unfazed that the department store chain's mounting losses and sales declines have led to growing criticism of his plan to change the way we shop. Perhaps that's because this isn't the first time during Johnson's 30-year career that he's attempted what seemed impossible.

People predicted he'd fail at selling high-end housewares and designer dresses at discounter Target, but shoppers still flock there years later for cheap chic goods. Likewise, almost no one believed that the Apple stores he designed to sell the consumer electronics giant's gadgets would make money. Yet Apple's retail operations have become the most profitable in the industry.

At the time, both decisions seemed radical. Now, they each are viewed as strokes of genius.

But Johnson's latest gamble is shaping up to be his biggest. He's not only aiming to reverse the fortunes of Penney, a 110-year-old chain that has had sales declines in four of the past five years as it's struggled to adapt to changing consumer tastes and shopping habits. He's also attempting to do something no other retailer has before: reinvent the department store from the ground up.

Since leaving Apple to become Penney's CEO in November, Johnson has been overhauling everything from the retailer's pricing to its merchandise to its stores. He got rid of most sales. He's brought in hip brands. And he's replacing rows of clothing racks with small shops that make the stores feel like outdoor mini malls.

But since Penney started the changes, the chain has reported three consecutive quarters of big losses on steep sales declines. Its stock has lost more than half its value. Its credit rating is in junk status. And critics are beginning to doubt that Johnson has what it takes to make the chain cool.

"He's trying to start a retail revolution without an army of consumers behind him," says Burt Flickinger, III, president of a retail consultancy. "Penney will suffer dire financial and competitive circumstances as a result."

But Johnson, 53, a Midwest native who speaks about his vision for J.C. Penney Co. with boyish enthusiasm, is undeterred: "Lots of people think we're crazy. But that's what it takes to get ahead."

THE BEGINNINGS: 'NO MORE JUMPING THROUGH HOOPS'

Virtually no one questioned Johnson's savvy when it was announced in June 2011 that he was leaving his role as Apple Inc.'s senior vice president of retail to take over the top job at Penney, a chain that had gained a reputation in recent years of having un-hip, boring stores and merchandise. To the contrary there were lofty expectations for the man who had made Apple's stores hip places to shop and before that, pioneered Target Corp.'s successful "cheap chic" strategy.

Johnson, who says that his biggest inspirations in life are "sunrises" and "smiles," spent several months before becoming Penney's CEO traipsing across the globe to find ideas on how to transform the company. On the itinerary: meetings with executives at trendy retailers and designers such as Gap, J. Crew, Diane Von Furstenberg and Ralph Lauren.

During these trips, Johnson hatched an idea to make Penney stores appealing not only to its core of middle-income shoppers, but also to new groups of younger and higher-income customers. Johnson decided to focus on three areas: price, merchandise and the stores.

Johnson started as Penney's CEO in November 2011. In his first couple of months in the role, Johnson hired big-name executives that he trusted. Among them, Michael Francis, a top Target executive that he'd met while he worked there, was brought in as president to help redefine Penney's brand.

Johnson's boldest move came on Feb. 1 of this year when he rolled out new pricing in Penney's 1,100 stores. That's virtually unheard of in retail, where significant changes are typically tested in a few locations for several months before being rolled out nationally.

Johnson says that Penney didn't have several months to waste. Testing would've been "impossible," he says, because Penney needed quick results.

Johnson's plan was designed to wean customers off the markdowns they'd become accustomed to, but that eat into profits. He ditched the nearly 600 sales Penney offered throughout the year for a three-tiered strategy that permanently lowered prices on all items in the store by 40 percent, and offered monthlong sales on select items and periodic clearance events throughout the year.

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J.C. Penney's journey from 1 store to 1,100

NEW YORK — A look at J.C. Penney's milestones:

—1902: James Cash Penney, son of a Baptist preacher and farmer, opens The Golden Rule, a dry goods and clothing store in Kemmerer, Wyoming. The name was based on his guiding principle of building a business through serving the community with fair dealing and honest value.

—1913: Incorporated in Utah as the J.C. Penney Co. Inc. and the Golden Rule name was phased out.

—1914: Headquarters moves from Salt Lake City, Utah, to New York City.

—1929: Begins selling shares as a publicly traded company.

—1951: Store sales exceed $1 billion for the first time.

—1963: Issues its first catalog.

—1971: James Cash Penney dies at age 95.

—1972: Launches first national television.

—1979: Catalog sales pass $1 billion for the first time.

—1992: Headquarters moves to Plano, Tex.

—1994: Launches jcpenney.com, its online store.

—2005: Penney's e-commerce business surpasses $1 billion in sales.

—2009: Opens its first store in Manhattan.

—2010: Becomes the exclusive retailer of Liz Claiborne and Claiborne in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Exits catalog business. Introduces mobile coupons.

—2011: Ron Johnson, a former Apple executive, becomes CEO.

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Old is new again at historic Lewis Wharf

This duplex condo on the top two floors of Lewis Wharf has been rehabbed into a contemporary-looking condo that works well in this historic brick-and-beam 1830s building.

Unit 517-617 combines two units, with the lower floor opened up to create a large dining/living space with 11-foot beam ceilings, brick walls and sliding-glass doors with views of Boston Harbor. Wide-pine hardwood floors have been added and a new maple and granite kitchen has a matching beverage bar in the dining area.

This 1,658-square-foot condo has three bedrooms, plus a study that could be a fourth bedroom. It's on the market for $1,599,000.

The venerable gray granite Lewis Wharf building, once a shipping warehouse, has 95 condos, and features a 24/7 concierge, a rose garden and a seasonal heated pool at the harbor's edge. Its four residential floors have carpeted hallways with sconce lights and original gray granite lintels.

The unit opens into a large brick-walled dining/living area with two closets off to one side, one for coats and the other to serve as a pantry. The dining area, framed by a nicely redone staircase to the top floor, has a built-in beverage bar with gray granite counters and a small refrigerator and wine cooler. Overhead is a stunning contemporary light fixture hanging from the 11-foot beam ceilings.

Straight ahead is the living room with overhead pendant lighting, a granite-backed media built-in and glass doors out to a balcony with harbor views.

To the left of the dining area is a recessed-lit galley kitchen entirely redone in 2009 with 25 maple cabinets, gray granite counters, a beige ceramic tile floor and Maytag stainless-steel appliances.

Off the living room is a bedroom with pine floors and a double-mirrored door closet. The adjacent full bathroom was redone three years ago with beige ceramic tile floors and walls for a combination tub and shower. There's a linen closet and a white Carrara marble-topped vanity.

A staircase leads to the two bedrooms and study on the second floor, all with 10-foot beam ceilings. At the top of the landing is a den/media room with contemporary lighting, two large closets, one outfitted for an in-unit washer/dryer hookup, which the condo board has recently approved.

The master bedroom has a high-end contemporary overhead light fixture, brick walls, pine floors, two large closets and two floor-to-ceiling windows with harbor views.

The second bedroom has one window with harbor views and a double-door mirrored closet.

The bathroom for these bedrooms was redone three years ago, and features beige ceramic tile floors and walls for a tub and shower, a linen closet and white Carrara marble-topped vanity.

There's also a study without a closet that could be used for a fourth bedroom, if needed.

There's a public laundry room with great city views on the sixth floor of the building, and on-site parking is $250 a month.

For more information or to see this property, call Carmela Laurella of CL Waterfront Properties at 617-624-9700.


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Programs in US match fledgling farmers, landowners

ALBANY, N.Y. — When Schuyler and Colby Gail were trying to get started in farming, they ran into an obstacle common to many fledgling farmers: Land was expensive and hard to find.

They turned to a local land conservancy, which matched them up with a landowner willing to sell at an affordable price. Now, they raise pigs, lambs and poultry on their farm in New Lebanon, 25 miles southeast of Albany near the Massachusetts border.

"We were able to come to a better financial agreement because the landowners were excited about what we were doing," said Schuyler Gail, who launched Climbing Tree Farm a year ago with her husband, a carpenter. "It wouldn't be the same if we bought land off the regular real estate market."

To keep land in agricultural production and help a new generation start farming as older farmers near retirement, land conservancies and other farm preservation groups have launched a growing number of landowner-farmer matching programs like the one that helped the Gails.

About 25 states have FarmLink programs that match new farmers with landowners, and the programs vary in how involved they are in matches. For example, Connecticut has made only about a half dozen since it began in 2007 but staffers aren't allowed to get involved in leases, spokeswoman Jane Slupecki said. The opposite is true in California, said Central Valley coordinator Liya Schwartzman. In Maine, the program has facilitated 82 matches since it started in 2002, a spokeswoman said.

More than 60 percent of farmers are over 55, and the fastest growing group of farmers and ranchers is those over 65, Census figures showed. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has set a goal of creating 100,000 new farmers within the next few years.

In New York and New England, where nearly a quarter of farmland is owned by farmers 65 and older, a new generation is eager to produce the locally grown organic vegetables, fruit, meat and milk that are in high demand at urban greenmarkets and restaurants. But the proximity to population centers that creates demand for local farm goods also pushes land prices out of reach for fledgling farmers and makes selling to developers a tempting option for farmers looking for a retirement cushion.

New York state has lost almost half a million acres of farmland to subdivisions, strip malls and scattered development in the past 25 years, according to the American Farmland Trust.

The organization started a series of projects to address the problem, including a network of organizations linking farmers with landowners, and developing creative leasing arrangements to make land affordable, said the trust's New York state director, David Haight. Land prices in the Hudson Valley are around $10,000 to $30,000 an acre, he said.

"While we can't control the price of land, we can help farmers obtain land," said Marissa Codey of the Columbia Land Conservancy south of Albany that helped the Gails find their land. The conservancy's matching program has grown quickly through word of mouth since it began in 2009, now counting about 85 landowners and 65 farmers.

"There's a pretty steady flow of new people to the program," Codey said.

Some of the landowners are urbanites who bought former farms as second homes and would like to lease some acreage to someone who'll farm it. Others have had their land in production for generations and would prefer to pass it on to a new farmer rather than see it developed.

The Columbia Land Conservancy's primary focus is on facilitating leases rather than sales.

"Leasing land is not a new concept," Codey said. "The change we're seeing is that so many farms are now participating in the local food movement."

While a casual, short-term lease may be fine for a farmer looking for some extra grazing pasture, it's not good for the new generation of farmers interested in organic vegetable farms and orchards. Those farmers need the security of a formal, long-term lease if they're going to invest the time and resources needed to develop their operations.

Landowner Larry Steele said he and his wife, Betty, had wanted their 89-acre property to be an active farm since they bought it 15 years ago, but they knew nothing about farming. They joined the Columbia Land Conservancy's matching program three years ago and interviewed about a dozen farmers before signing a lease with 29-year-old Anthony Mecca, who grew up in the New York City suburbs and became interested in sustainable agriculture as a young adult.

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Fidelity shifts to Seaport

Fidelity Investments is moving its corporate headquarters to Summer Street on the edge of the Innovation District — a change that analysts say signals a major shift in the Financial District toward the Southie waterfront and reaffirms the financial giant's commitment to Boston.

"The hub of the financial services industry is clearly moving toward the water. Parking is easier, commuting is easier — both for Fidelity's employees and its clients — and they're right across the street from some of the biggest financial players in town," said Jim Lowell, editor-in-chief of the independent newsletter fidelityinvestor.com, referring to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and BlackRock. "I think we'll likely see the complete redefinition of the Financial District away from State Street."

Fidelity, led by founder and chairman Edward "Ned" Johnson, first acquired the 245 Summer St. property in 1999. After initially sharing space in the building with other businesses, the company began to increase its presence in the 14-story, 900,000-square-foot property, and about 2,900 of its employees are based there today. The 600 at its current headquarters and its other buildings on Devonshire and Congress streets will remain there until the company decides the future of that block, said Vincent Loporchio, a Fidelity spokesman.

"The new headquarters is in a prime real estate area that offers lots of options," Loporchio told the Herald. "We've long felt it was a terrific part of the city."

Fidelity was a pioneer in the Innovation District when there was little else there, he said, noting that its developments included the World Trade Center and the Seaport Hotel.

Since then, the area has attracted everything from the Institute for Contemporary Art to the high-end clothing store Louis Boston to the startup accelerator and competition MassChallenge — a string of coups that the head of The Boston Harbor Association credited largely to Mayor Thomas M. Menino,, who branded the area the Innovation District.

"He created the image that this is the place to be," said Vivien Li. "It's about innovation, creativity, edginess. To be in this area is to be in a very exciting part of the city."

Ultimately, Fidelity's move is also good news for Boston and the state, said John Bonnanzio, editor of Fidelity Monitor & Insight, an independent investment advisory newsletter.

"Psychologically, it's a shot in the arm and takes off the table any concern that the company would move elsewhere," Bonnanzio said.

In March 2011, Fidelity announced it would close its Marlboro campus and send most of those 1,100 jobs to its offices in Merrimack, N.H., and Smithfield, R.I. Last month, the company said it would build a $200 million data center in Nebraska.


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Nokia Lumia 920 brightest light for Windows phones

The masterfully botched launch of Windows 8 phones brought zero lines of eager consumers to wireless retailers across the nation.

But here we have Microsoft's last chance to show its smartphone gambit is for real. The Windows 8 platform has been refined and supercharged, with its capabilities fully showcased in the Nokia Lumia 920.

It is, to put it plainly, a beast. The first thing you'll notice is its heft. Nokia's big bet is that the technology packed into this 6.5-ounce, 5.13-inch frame will be worth the tradeoff in bulk. Near-field communication, wireless charging and all-day battery life are some of those features.

The buzz is that the Lumia 920 sports the best camera of any of the Windows phones, but I would go further to say it's among the best smartphone cameras on the market, with remarkable low-light capabilities and image stabilization.

Nokia's camera comes with an excellent suite of exclusive apps. Cinemagraph allows you to animate part of your picture, similar to a built-in Gif maker. Smart Shoot allows you to take a picture of something blocked by moving objects. For instance, if you're at the Louvre and hordes of tourists are walking by the Mona Lisa when you want to take a picture, Smart Shoot will take a series of photos and splice them together, erasing the people blocking your view.

A winning feature of Windows phones has been its people hub for integrating social information — tweets, status updates, photos — from your contacts into one stream. The new OS takes this a step further, allowing you to group your contacts into "rooms." It's similar to Google Plus circles, but with deep integration into Microsoft Apps and office features, so you can push out documents and hold chats.

With high-quality tablets and ultrabooks galore, the Windows ecosystem is improving. And at just $99 on-contract with AT&T, the Lumia 920 will not disappoint if you're OK with its size.


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