Boston Globe Today (audio)
Summary: Chona Camomot delivers today's top stories from The Boston Globe. This audio podcast is published each weekday. For more from Globe Today, visit boston.com/globetoday.
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(Boston Globe) The market for office space is looking up. The signs of revival are most prominent in the Back Bay. And a Cambridge couple is arrested as Russian spies.
(Boston Globe) A new poll from the Boston Globe shows Senator Scott Brown outpolls Senator John Kerry and President Obama in popularity. And the summer's first great white shark is spotted off the coast of Scituate.
(Boston Globe) Locals lined up down Boylston Street to buy the new iPhone 4. And the state House and Senate will vote on a new budget today.
(Boston Globe) Family, friends and colleagues will remember Sgt. Doug Weddleton in Brockton. today. And job seekers water down resumes to get a foot in the door.
(Boston Globe) Heightened tensions keep Boston city bomb squad on alert. And the father of Doug Weddleton speaks out about his son.
(Boston Globe) Mass. drivers have option of "Choose Life" specialty plate. And former Red Sox Manny Ramirez returns to Fenway tonight.
(Boston Globe) The three gubernatorial candidates jousted in a radio debate this morning. And a developer proposes a $600M casino in Milford.
(Boston Globe) Celtics need a victory in LA tonight to clinch the NBA championship. And Boston considers raising parking fines.
(Boston Globe) Archdiocese report one-third of parishes in the red; Beverly High requires MacBooks in 2011; Lobster ban proposed south of Cape Cod; Boston unveils World Cup bid
(Boston Globe) State pushes preschool teachers to earn bachelor's, warmest spring on record, and a Catholic publication creates controversy
(Boston Globe) A special friendship between former Red Sox players will be honored at Fenway Park. Boston and the city's firefighters reach a deal on raises.
(Boston Globe) Senate to mull plan for three casinos. And the Celtics return to Boston tonight.
(Boston Globe) Boston school officials tighten admission to city's exam schools. City officials and firefigthers meet over contract.
(Boston Globe) Former State Senator Dianne Wilkerson is expected to plead guilty. And Museum of Science prepares for a whale of an exhibit.
(Boston Globe) Gulf oil spill may cut into N.E. bluefin tuna catch. And Aerosmith adds more US summer tour dates.