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WEEKEND, JANUARY 4-6, 2013 metre boston geeg Boston-based journalist missing again in Syria © Family says freelance journalist was kidnapped © Parents make plea to captors © It’s second time James Foley is kidnapped working overseas the parents of a 39ye0r0l1 — Quaine effort er disadvantaged individuals as foreign correspondent who has a teacher and mentor assisting worked for a Boston-based in- them in improving their lives,” [email protected] Boston records ternational news organization _ Family and friends of James his family said in a statement warmest year and has been mising for [MEDlajecmayccieiaweiate posted online in 2012 ‘weeks in Syria are concerned and various social media While Foley was based in for their son's welkbeing and pages to plead for his release. Boston, his family lives in New BOSTON.Wasithotenough appealed for his release on His family said unidentified Hampshire for youin 2012? Thursday. ‘gunmen kidnapped him while Foley was working for Glob Last year wasthe warmest ‘james Foley's parents made _in northwest Syria on Thanks- alPost in April 2011 when he Boston has seen at least since a plea to his captors from their giving ‘was captured by forces loyal to weather record-keeping star- New Hampshire home More than 2,500 people then-Libyan leader Muammar edin 1872, according othe “Lappeal to the people who had signed on online appeal Gaddafi, according to the news National Weather Service. have Jim to let us know where for Foley's release as of Thurs- agency. He spent 44 days in Boston’saverage tempera he is and tohelp us secure his _dayafternoon. Libyan prisons before being re- ture last year was 54.2 release and to give us some in- leased, degrees, whichis28degrees formation in terms of his wel- Foley was recently working Se fare and health” his father, “We are gravely Foley's parents described for Agence France Presse and Lastyear wasalsoadry _—_John, told reporters. “Wetd like theirsonasafreelance journal- submitted video material to yea withthe Hub recording thet o contact us" concemed about istvino nad been working in the agency the day before he just under 37 inches of precip- Foley's father and mother, Jimmay’s health and syria for the past year to give disappeared, the news agency ation. That's about 7 inches Diane, said they have no infor welfare and safety. voices to the people living in a said below normal. @ METRO ‘mation about their son. sates region going through war: ‘AFP also reported that Foley His family said unidentified We miss him “Jim is the oldest of five was picked up by four men Mass. to lay out gunmen kidnapped him while terribly.” children, He has reported inde- who later released his driver financing plan fore S00 TN, omrmarrnrmnarmane Seen apy toy anasto: transportation fix responsibility for the kidnap" s five years. Prior to his work as a é ) Michael Naughton ae S ping journalist, Jim helped empow- ichaetnaughionenetraus Along. await transportation financing plan willbe rolled out over the The 158 House and Sen- next month, according tothe House. Fire ate legislators sworn in State House News. On Thurs- Teen pedestrian this week will see their day, Gov. Deval Patrick said struck, killed base pay drop in 2013 the financing plan will come and 2014 by $1,110 intwo phases, starting witha NEWTON. An 18 year-old man compared to those who report due to the Legislature was apparently trying to walk served during the past on Monday that details 2<F085 Route 95 in Newton two-year session, options to pay for infrastruc: early Thursday morning according tothe State ture improvements and main- when he was struck by acar House News. The base tenance fon the northbound side of pay forlegislators has The MassDOT boards re- thehighvay, then thrown been reset to $60,032 8 quired to produce a financing across the median into the year. METRO planby an. 7 to address a southbound side where he Budget gap of roughly $1 bit wasstruck again, Reishaun Michael Hop- kins, 18, of Malden was pro- ‘nounced dead at the scene. Police said he worked at the lion per year SENS VToday’s local tweet | Police: Keep belongings close hoceyden orsite sie Boson. Tans Pole on Recreate ee Serelaee Teieiowen tis) South Sen ts kep the one . peeled acon ferrereae. "Thought | woke Peace ers eadamneorbat up in Siberia this allegedly swiping a backpack ‘As of press time Thursday, Se ceeoie es boston | have ‘The backpack rested on a been filed in connection with turned eskimo” apties ib Hs ownet vised Fa the accident. @ METRO/MR- o the station's }court, sailed bhp ‘Transit Police arrested Ja~ j 7 Tati "i OnTSED — Firefighters brave frigid temps, flames DOMaser ae felts sain thedecsPo mesa tee ‘TEMPERATURES: lice said he also had two war- A three-alarm fire ripped through a Swampscott home Thursday morning. No one was home snarl, with some rants out for his arrest for lar- when the blaze raced through the house at about 9 a.m., according to the Swampscott motorists reporting ceny of a creditcard and drug Reporter. One firefighter suffered minor injuries and a dog was killed. 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Elizabeth War- ren, 63, was sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden as the first female senator from Massachusetts yesterday. “Jam honored to have the opportunity to serve as your senator. lam grateful for your hard work and your support. 1am deeply ‘touched by the trust and. faith that you have put in me. And | pledge today that | will never stop fighting for you.” Warren posted online, Areenacted swearing-in ceremony will take place Saturday at Roxbury ‘Community College, with ‘Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan presiding. @ METRO Cold. T troubles > Busing only lasted a few hours on Thursday. 4 A cracked track on the Red Line Freezing temperatures Thursday caused track problems on the MBTA, particularly on the Red Line, where frustrated rid- ers had to emerge from the subway to hop a bus between Kendall and Harvard stations. AT spokesman said a broken railwas discovered at Central Station just before noon. The problem was caused by frigid temperatures, which on Thursday dipped down into the single digits. QWOwamenwere Isworn in as senators Thursday. It is the most number of women to serve in the Senate at one time, [email protected] Natick Democrat to file anti-gun violence bill within two weeks ‘A Natick Democrat plans to file an anti-gun violence bill within the next two weeks that will address not just the type of guns and ammunition that can be sold legally in Massachusetts, but also who can buy them. On Thursday, Rep. Quoted: Anti-gun advocate “If we have children, if we have loved ones, if we have families, if we care about the people of Massachusetts, we have a stake in this because our goal is q simple. It is to reduce gun violence in David Linsky, a former prosecutor, ” hosted a crowded, Cloveddoor Massachusetts. LINSKY meeting at the State House to talk about reducing gun vio- lence and update existing gun laws in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn. Linksy told the State House News that the bill will address who should be eligible to own a gun, gun storage, mental health screening for gun own: ers and an update to the defi- nitions and types of firearms and ammunition permitted under the ‘weapons ban, If we have children, if we have loved ones, if we have families, if we care about the people of Massachusetts, we have a stake in this because our goal is quite simple. Itis to reduce gun violence in Massa chusetts," Linsky said at a press conference after the ‘meeting. SHNS state's assault 150 Linksy said about 150 to. 200 people attended the meeting, including 100 Democratic and Republi can members of the House and Senate inter: ested in reforming the state’s gun laws. 2MATION SESSIONS River Campus 3oston ‘To reserve your 3 ase scan Boston University Metropolitan College Center for Professional Education bu.edu/professional/D103 | 866-633-9370 ———— fitcorp.com imeet your fines: goals Are JOIN NOW - $20 JOINING FEE, $13 JANUARY DUES Prudential Center - Copley Square - Government Center Financial District - Reservoir Place - www.fitcorp.com metre WEEKEND, JANUARY 4-6, New Sandy Hook school opens doors ‘Twenty days after the massacre ? that left 20 firstgraders and Peo seven adults dead at Sandy a No idl Hook Elementary Schoo! in Connecticut, plunging a rural New England town and the na- tion into grief, classes resumed on Thursday for the more than 400 students who’ lived through the harrowing assault ‘Across ‘Newtown’. sprawl ing Sandy Hooke neighborhood where the attack took place, SEER SOMAEMRNRMM TSR schoo ss on te rodin Monroe, Conn, ono. es deckedintheirschoo! colors = for the severrmile journey to their new school entrance, where they_were alk Hill Middle School, an Safest school ited of unused school in the neighbor ingtown of Monroe, was efur- Withsfetyforemostonthe Anca Roberto, 35, put her ry | ° bished specifically for the str mindsofporensandofidals,_yearold daughter, kindergart uicigetiai ese Geaipemedana yore: meri its time bears anew but familiar name withanewsecurly stem. _OK/Sandy Hook school, which a "Sandy Hook ‘Elementary Monroe Police Department remainsa crime scene cised t0 School, "| Gfesswerepatolingthe | creryone but police to earn a graduate management Students on packed buses grounds, and all outside Roberto said she had been ‘waved at clusters of photogra- doorways and sidewalks were nervous about the return to degree at Cambridge College phers, and TV cameras gath- _ undersuvellance School unt! Wednesday, when fred at stret comers along the She and het daughter attended bus route, Helghtened security an open house a the new loci i i f measures meant media‘vere and skipping through the tion Her daughter was thrilled Hear note sta MonMation Sesion Kept well away, but ffom a door. tofind her cubby intact, moved Y January 8, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. small plane above the new Asteady stream of parents’ from the old school and she 1000 Massachusetts Avenue Room ist school, children getting offbus- cars were seen pulling up to “screeched” when she saw her Cambridge, Masachusetts 298 ‘es were seen running, hopping drop students off at the main friends. 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The attack | | John Boehner as he pevitel am pate ron provoked furious protests close was reelected - — mim sae nent msakeres tha House Aca xpos en be ale a gig rate ne ome sors 2nd can ofan nS NES, New Delhi. neurens of Representatives eater amety te The bigger, the better The night before this interview, we spotted Armisen at the 12.12.12 concert in ‘Madison Square Gar- den, taking in some of the biggest acts in mu- sic, He says he is not at all like Spyke, that character of his who. becomes enraged when somebody he doesn't approve of Joinsin on atrend. ven at my most punk, asa teenager, embraced the biggest bands," he says. “Ire- member in high school, one of the biggest bands was The Police, and to me, didn't care, and Inever used the word ‘sellout! loved The Police! | would love my Dead Kennedys and Bad FE Armisen and Carie Playing themselves, Armi- Brains records, and at Brownstein wanted to sen and Brownstein venture to ‘the same time! take the comic charac Seattle to recruit prospective embraced going to see ters they developed in Portland residents (and end up, hhuge bands. don't the first two seasons of sketch with Chloe Sevigny as a new subscribe to any theo- comedy show “Portlandia” roommate}; as Toni and Can- rythatbig isa someplace new. dace, they investigate a nega- bad thing’ in tive review on Yelp, which re- fact, it's th = quires them to actually leave opposite. e their feminist bookstore. Even great! Spyke — Armisen’s ever-cyni caland hyper-local hipster bike messenger character — takes his crusade to “take back MTV" to New York City on Friday's premiere. But Armisen and Brown. stein say that putting their characters in different locales is only part of the new direction for “Portlandia.” "This year we were all about making it less con- ceptual and more about “Who are these people?’ and then ‘Which of, these scenarios do they lend themselves to? like putting a handful of charac Quoted WEEKEND “’m really not totally interested in crowd response as a means of gauging what to do next, creatively ters in conflict” says Brown: stein, t seems like “Portlandia” it self is in conflict. What be- gan asa niche sketch show that skewered a ci for its quiet eccentri struck a universal chord, From the Season 1 launch to the Sea: son 2 premiere, the show sawa 39 percent increase in viewers, Not bad for a show that’s just as apt to cast indie rock mus ians as comedic actors, In be tween seasons 2 and 3, the two stars toured a live show that featured as many earnest must cal performances as it did com- edy. bits. Armisen acknowl. edges that the show has a bit of an identity crisis, but he says it’s liberating, “I want to reach many peo: ple,” he says. “It’s a comedy show, and I guess technically it’s a variety show because there's music in it, And so I have no limitations on it” But Armisen bristles at any insinuation that “Portlandia” is a place where he can put ideas that would be “too weird” for that other comedy show he's on, "Saturday Night Live “There are things on ‘Port- landia’ that are broad,” he ar ‘gues. “It's hard to classify what something is, but ‘SNL’ histori cally has done some weird stuf and I would say that that show has allowed me to do some very weird things that I can't believe I've gotten away with.” Brownstein says she and Armisen have focused on cer tain characters throughout the seasons not because they're re liable for audiences, but be- cause of the possibilities they present: “I'm really not totally interested in crowd response as a means of gauging what to do next, creatively. .. 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