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Our ‘greatest day’ turns to horror

Editor’s note: Dan Kennedy is an assistant professor of journalism at Northeastern University in Boston and the author of the forthcoming book “The Wired City: Reimagining Journalism and Civic Life in the Post-Newspaper Age” (University of Massachusetts). He blogs at Media Nation. I was going through my Twitter feed Monday morning when I came across this: “Happy greatest day […]
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Obama’s ‘Terrorism’ Description Follows Cautious First Words

Stephen Flynn, a veteran homeland security expert and political scientist at Northeastern University in Boston, gave the president “high marks” for his statements, which on Tuesday included this: “Boston is a tough and resilient town. So are its people. I’m supremely confident that Bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward […]

Security Expert: Expect Upgrades, But ‘Were Not Going To Live In A Risk-Free World’

In All Things Considered, WBUR’s Sacha Pfeiffer spoke with Stephen Flynn, co-director of the George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security at Northeastern University, about the nature of terror threats today and what the Boston Marathon is likely to look and feel like next year.
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`Smaller-Scale Attacks’ Hard to Prevent, Flynn Says

Stephen Flynn, founding co-director of the George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security at Northeastern University, talks about the investigation into the explosions at the Boston Marathon yesterday. Flynn speaks with Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “Lunch Money.”
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Gold’s wounds will take time to heal

To Jeffery Born, a professor of finance at the D’Amore McKim School of Business at Northeastern University, gold’s big decline didn’t come as much of a surprise. Born said he decided two years ago stocks were the best long-term investment. The problem with gold? It pays no dividends, costs money to store and includes the […]
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Boston attack: Swath of city on lockdown as police scour for additional bombs

“What we saw today was a relatively small-scale set of explosions,” says Stephen Flynn, co-director of the George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security at Northeastern University, in Boston. “The challenge with these smaller-scale attacks is that they are much harder to detect in the early stages – precisely because they don’t require much sophistication, planning, […]

Deadly explosions throw Boston Marathon into chaos

Monday was Patriots Day in Massachusetts , when the city bursts to life with a Red Sox home game and the world-renowned marathon. Patriots Day is a state holiday commemorating the battles that launched the beginning of the American Revolution. “This is the day Boston shines in the spotlight,  and that puts this event in […]
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Marathon bombings could impact outdoor events: Column

For the city, today’s tragic explosions at the Boston Marathon finish line could not have occurred at a worse time or place. Owing to the rich history and prominence of the annual race, there is no other time of the year when the city is more crowded with locals and visitors alike. Runners and spectators […]
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Mediterranean diet vs. low-fat Ornish plan

Katherine Tucker, a professor of nutritional epidemiology at Northeastern University in Boston, said it’s possible that the low-fat Ornish plan might be more beneficial for those with heart disease. “People who have had heart attacks might have a genetic predisposition to having more damaging effects on their arteries from higher fat diets,” she said, but […]
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Hey terrorist(s), tomorrow Boston is back to business!

For those of you that read this blog regularly, you know the sweet spot for Global Business Hub content – things that relate Greater Boston to the international community, that champion the sometimes unappreciated innovation that happens here daily, that champion the unparalleled thought leadership that exists here. And so with heavy heart I write tonight of a far […]
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J.C. Penney borrows $850 million to boost inventory

In drawing the funds, J.C. Penney is taking advantage of the money while it remained available, since banks could reduce the next credit line, said Harlan Platt, a finance professor at Northeastern University. “If they had not drawn down the money, it would have come down on its own; they would have lost the availability,” Platt said. […]
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Companies won’t even look at resumes of the long-term unemployed

Here’s one big reason why America’s unemployment crisis may be here to stay. Thanks to the lasting effects of the recession, there are currently 4.7 million workers who have been out of work for at least 27 weeks. And new research suggests that employers will almost never consider hiring them. Matthew O’Brien reports on a striking recent experiment by […]