The Celtics’ point guard is vague about how his injured left hand is progressing.
October 2014
Ex-dictator’s suit against game giant dismissed
Former Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega claimed Activision used his likeness without permission and portrayed him as a murderer and enemy of the state.
Downeaster train service adds stop in Kennebunk
Officials hope the downtown will see more visitors when the town gets on board the route, possibly next summer.
Our View: Public officials missed chance to calm Ebola frenzy
Instead, the state is threatening court-ordered isolation of a Fort Kent nurse in a situation where it’s not justified.
Bill Nemitz: Terror, not truth welcomes returning hero nurse
After caring for Ebola’s victims in Africa, Kaci Hickox finds herself a pariah in New Jersey, and now Maine.
National dispatches
IRBIL, Iraq Kurdish troops on the way to aid defense of Kobani Thousands of cheering, flag-waving people gave a noisy send-off to a group of Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga troops who left Tuesday for Turkey – the first step on their way to help their Syrian brethren fight Islamic extremists in the embattled border town of […]
George W. Bush to promote book about his father
The 43rd president will make several TV appearances early next month to discuss ’41.’
Commentary: Bellows offers long-term solutions while Collins works at the margins
Shenna Bellows has better ideas on minimum wages, renewable energy and a fairer tax base.
Briefcase
Facebook tops expectations with strong mobile revenue Facebook again exceeded expectations with strong revenue growth as the social network finds gains on mobile. Facebook is valued at more than $200 billion, but the social network still continues to come out ahead of Wall Street’s expectations with ballooning sales. The company exceeded analysts’ revenue forecasts for […]
In Focus: The midterm elections: Contests play out in television attack ads
And President Obama embarks on travel to boost gubernatorial candidates in six states, including Maine.