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BOSTON Wednesday, July 9, 2014 www.metro.us | t: MetroBOS | f: MetroBoston

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Brazil suff ers humiliating loss at hands of Germany PAGE 12

The new deal. Mohegan Sun has agreed to pay the city of Boston to off set the impacts of building a resort casino proposed for Suff olk Downs. Harsh words. Repeal the Casino Deal representatives said Mayor Walsh’s “zest for phantom revenue” is full of cronyism, confl ict and corruption. PAGE 04

Opponents rip mayor’s casino pact

‘NOT YOUR HOBBY’ PAGE 02

There were plenty of creative signs and catchphrases among the hundreds of protesters who gathered on City Hall Plaza on Tuesday evening to voice their opposition to two recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings that they say will make it harder for women to safely access health care and plan their reproductive future. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

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1NEWS

2www.metro.usWednesday, July 9, 2014 BOSTON

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This brightly colored painting of the Back Bay by Adam O’Day was selectedas the winner of Boston’s Portrait of a City competition. / ADAM O’DAY

‘Transit’ artwork is how the world sees Boston A local artists’s colorful Back Bay cityscape will soon be gifted to visiting dignitaries, serving as a testament to the reservoir of creative home-grown talent flourishing in the Hub.

“Transit,” by artist Adam O’Day was selected as the winner of the Portrait of a City competition, which chal-lenged artists to submit work that captured the spirit of contemporary life in Boston.

“Arts and culture has always been one of my ad-ministration’s top priorities,” said Mayor Marty Walsh. “The purpose of this competition is to highlight and showcase the work of local artists, and all of their creations were great. These artists are making the city a vibrant and lively place to live.”

Walsh’s office will pur-chase 30 printed and framed prints of the painting, which

shows Boston’s Back Bay as seen from Back Bay station. The paintings will then be given as gifts to visiting diplomats and distinguished guests, according to city of-ficials.

O’Day, an Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University alumnus, has participated in more than 100 art shows. His work includes elements of impressionism and expres-sionism. MORGAN ROUSSEAU

Rally-goers: ‘Keep your ideology off my body’

Hundreds gathered on City Hall Plaza on Tuesday to rally against the Supreme Court decisions on Hobby Lobby and buff er zones outside of abortion clinics. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

Hundreds of women’s rights advocates flocked to City Hall Plaza on Tuesday evening to speak out against two recent Supreme Court rulings that protesters say make it harder for women to safely access health care and plan their re-productive future.

Last month, the nation’s highest court unanimously vot-ed to strike down a seven-year-old protest-free buffer zone outside abortion clinics as un-constitutional, on the grounds that it violates the free speech of pro-life demonstrators.

A week later, the court ruled that craft chain Hobby Lobby can object on religious grounds to a provision of the federal

health care law that requires employers to provide insurance covering birth control.

Tuesday evening, rally-goers cheered on activists, like Hailey Magee of NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts, who declared, “I personally don’t want any bosses in my bedroom,” and “Not the church, not the state, women must decide their fate.”

Speakers included Mayor Marty Walsh as well as City Councilor Ayanna Pressley, who roused the crowd with her emotive speech.

“For a host of reasons peo-ple often caution me for ap-pearing angry in public,” said Pressley. “Damn right I’m out-raged because my body is not your hobby.”

Walsh said he was “disap-pointed” and “disgusted” with the court’s rulings, but said leg-islators would work to protect women trying to access repro-ductive health care.

Outraged. Local advocates are raising their voices against two Supreme Court rulings targeting reproductive rights.

Boston bombing

FBI agent, roommate testify in Tazhayakov trial

A federal agent who inter-rogated a friend of the suspected Boston Marathon bomber three days after the deadly attack testified in federal court Tuesday that

two of the alleged terror-ist’s friends jointly agreed to throw away evidence.

FBI agent Sarah Wood said Azamat Tazhayakov, who is on trial for obstructing a ter-ror investigation, consulted with his friend Dias Kady-rbayev before deciding to dispose of a backpack full of emptied fireworks allegedly

belonging to Tsarnaev.Another witness testify-

ing Tuesday was Tsarnaev’s college roommate, Andrew Dwinells, who said he let Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev into the room on April 18, 2013. The men claimed to have received a text from Tsarnaev saying “something about [Tsarnaev] leaving the

country and he won’t be back, so [Kadyrbayev] can go ahead and take what he wants.”

Kadyrbayev then removed a small bag of marijuana from Tsarnaev’s drawer, and spent roughly 10 minutes going through Tsarnaev’s belongings, according to Dwinells. MORGAN ROUSSEAU

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Casino opponents ripped into Mayor Marty Walsh over a reported agreement between the city and Mohegan Sun that doesn’t allow East Boston residents to vote on the plan.

“We hoped for more from Mayor Walsh, who knows well the damage addiction has on people, families and com-munities,” said John Ribeiro, chairman of Repeal the Ca-sino Deal.

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A group seeking to repeal the state’s casino law is disappointed with Walsh’s reported pact with Mohegan Sun.

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ciple in which the casino op-erator would pay the city to offset impacts of its planned development at Suffolk Downs, but would not permit a vote on the deal, according to the Globe. Figures on the deal were not released and a deal was not officially announced.

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“Since joining the Bruins in a front office capacity, a goal of mine has been to move the Bruins into a first-class practice facility and this agreement moves us closer to accomplish-ing that goal,” Neely said in a statement.

The agreement includes ice time and 25,000 square feet of dedicated locker room, training and office space. Construction is ex-pected to begin next spring and the facility is expected to

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• The rink has served as the team’s training facility since the 1987-88 season.

• Current Bruins star Patrice Bergeron was just 2 years old when the Bruins started practicing at Ristuccia.

Boys of winter. Bruins to build new practice facility in Allston-Brighton

The Bruins have used their current practice facility, Ristuccia Arena in Wilmington, since the 1980s. / NICOLAUS CZARNECKI, METRO

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Mel Gibson: ‘I’ve done what I need to do’

Guys, seriously. Mel Gibson is super-tired of everyone always bringing up his past troubles — and by “troubles,” we mean that time he got popped for driving under the influence in Malibu, called a female cop some very colorful names and had a few things to say about Jewish people. But that

was, like, a long time ago. “It’s behind me. It’s an 8-year-old story,” Gibson calmly explained to the Hollywood Reporter. “It keeps coming up like a rerun. But I’ve dealt with it, and I’ve dealt with it responsibly. I’ve worked on myself for anything I am culpable for. All the neces-sary mea culpas have been made copious times, so for this question to keep coming up, it’s kind of like … I’m sorry they feel that way, but I’ve done what I need to do.”

Also on the list of things Gibson doesn’t want to discuss? Upcoming projects: “Because every time I do, somebody else goes and does it. It’s a kind of industrial espionage thing.” Makes you wonder why he even sat down for the interview at all. Oh, right: “Expendables 3” comes out next month.

Lawrence can be as classy and goofy as she wants Jennifer Lawrence attended the Christian Dior couture show in Paris looking lovely as always, though she did almost fl ash side-boob upon arrival. Not that she was at all fazed. Later, with a strategically placed leather jacket added to her outfi t, she showed off her trademark goofi ness and joked around with “Harry Potter” star Emma Watson.

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So what does it take to lure Oscar-winning film star Halle Berry to television? Well, the name Steven Spielberg doesn’t hurt. “A name like that, you don’t really sneeze at,” Berry says of the director. “I know the quality of his work, and I know that he loves this sort of genre. These supernatural kind of stories are right in his wheelhouse.” But there was more to “Extant” — her new series about an astronaut who returns from a yearlong solo space mission to find herself mysteriously pregnant — that enticed Berry. Here, she shares the details.

She can relate to playing

a mom: “This was a character when I first read it that was so relatable to me. I felt like it was just in my DNA,” Berry says. “While I’m not an astronaut or scientist — far, far from it — I still had an understanding about the human quality of this woman and her

“Extant” premieres tonight at 9 on CBS. / CBS

struggle to not only find time for herself — which is what she loves to do, our Molly goes into space for a year — but also to be a good mother. That’s the struggle I have struggled with since my kids were born.”

Everyone else is doing it:

“I feel like the best writing now is on television. That’s been a real reality that I think all actors have been talking about for years now,” she says. “If you are an artist you just want to do good work that inspires you, that ignites you, that makes you want to wake up in the morning and go to work and that’s what this series and this character has done for me.”

She was stoked to try

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that kind of freedom I think one can ever get. But I also have to say by 15 times going

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While it’s taken a while for Halle Berry to make her way to a TV series, she’s been a fan of them for quite some time. So what does Berry like to plop down in front of when at home with husband Olivier Martinez and their children? “’The Good Wife’ has been, since the day it came on, one of my

favorites,” she says. “I was a ‘Girls’ watcher. I even made my husband watch ‘Girls.’ He would never admit that. You’ve got to do what the wife does sometimes.

“I watch ‘Game of Thrones.’ That was a show that I found really interesting.”

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Many people experience tem-porary eye-related problems such as pink eye (conjuncti-vitis) or a scratched cornea. But there are a number of conditions that constitute true eye emergencies which, if not treated promptly, could result in permanent loss of vision. In these cases, seeking emergency medical attention from an ophthalmologist is essential to preserving or recovering your vision.

Retinal detachmentThis can occur when the sensory

layer within the eye lifts away from

its inner surface, resulting in abnor-

mal electrical impulses (fl ashes) and

debris to fl oat inside the eye and

possibly a wavy quality to vision. A

laser procedure may be necessary.

THE SIGNS OF VISION TROUBLE

Sports-related eye injuries could cause serious complications, such as a detached retina. Here, Swiss defender Steve von Bergen is helped off the fi eld during a World Cup match against France. / GETTY IMAGES

Chemical injuries

Caustic liquid that is either acidic or

worse, highly alkaline, may result in a

chemical burn. Immediately rinse with

cool water before seeking help.

Acute glaucoma

The fl uid pressure within the eye can

suddenly increase, which may result

in blurred vision, redness, nausea and

vomiting, the appearance of a halolike

glow around lights and a hazy cornea.

Medication to lower the eye pressure

and even surgery can be eff ective.

Occlusion

The eye’s main blood vessels can

become blocked, causing sudden and

painless blurring or loss of vision.

Treatments include medications,

injections or lasers.

Don’t touch!

Mechanical InjuriesRupturing or perforation of the eyeball can happen from a hard poke or hit while playing sports or from a piece of debris entering the eye at high speed, such as an errant shaving from a workshop tool. Wearing pro-tective goggles or a shield is essential to prevent these injuries; once they occur, they require immediate oph-thalmological evaluation, antibiotics to prevent infec-tion and possible surgery. Do not touch your eye if you suspect there is something stuck in it, as this will only worsen the injury.

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Harborwalk Sounds: Grey SeasonTomorrow, 6 p.m.Institute of Contemporary Art100 Northern Ave., BostonFree, 617-478-3100www.icaboston.orgThe fi rst installment of the Harbor-

walk Sounds series of free outdoor

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the folk-rock group Grey Season, who

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Fort Point Art Crawl

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why this tour may be a good idea for

those who want to learn more about

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THEATER

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Men are victims of domestic violence, tooRe: ‘What kind of man are

you?’ (Metro, July 7) While it is laudable that Alexsandro Palombo is attempting to prevent domestic violence with depictions of cartoon couples with a woman’s black eye, I fi nd the lack of male victims to be sexist and misleading. Dr. Murray Strauss of UNH has compiled over 200 studies showing the incidence of physical violence between

men and women to be roughly equal and frequently bi-direc-tional in intimate relationships. Violence is a method of control used by both sexes, not a male characteristic. I fi nd the title of the article to be sexist and misandrist. S. HAMILTON, VIA EMAIL

Birth control has legitimate purposesRe: ‘Pursuit of pleasure not

protected’ (Metro, July 3-6)

If letter writer Justin Dobbs is a man, as I presume, then it’s with poor grace that he mocks women who want to “do it” without getting pregnant — after all, that’s what men have always done. And no, the Hobby Lobby decision won’t induce women to get married — after all, many married women want to space their pregnancies, too.ALAN R. BROWN, VIA EMAIL

“You will do as my religion says, or else,” is always a viola-tion of freedom of religion. Sometimes it’s a big violation, when the “or else” part is hor-

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Cancer | June 21-July 22. Share your thoughts with the people you most enjoy being around. A night out with friends or a quiet evening with someone you love will be satisfying.

Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Stand up to anyone putting demands on you. Backing down will make you frustrated and angry, and someone will continue to treat you poorly.

Virgo | Aug. 23-Sept. 22. Hard work brings results, but every once in a while you need to take a break and have some laughs. Make plans to do some-thing fun with friends or family.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. Rewards will come your way for good deeds that you performed in the past. Let your employer know about your ideas regarding job effi ciency in order to win points.

Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21.

Do something special to reward someone in your life who has shown tolerance and patience. This will improve your relation-ship and ensure that you will still be able to count on this person in the future.

Sagittarius | Nov. 22-Dec. 21. Be mindful of what you say in the workplace. Rumors and innuendos can damage your reputation. Even the most innocent remark can and will be used against you.

Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Consider joining a group or organization that could use your skills or services. You have a lot to contribute, and you will feel gratified by giving help to others.

Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Don’t worry about what others think. Someone you work with may be jealous of your abilities, but don’t let that hold you back. Pursue your goals and your interests.

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. It’s time for a change of scen-ery. Take a journey that will broaden your horizons, rejuve-nate your spirit and revive your sense of adventure. A change is as good as a rest.

Aries | March 21-April 20.You will run out of steam if you don’t slow down. You need to pace yourself. Diffi culties with an elderly relative or child will try your patience.

Taurus | April 21-May 21.Romance is in the air. Plan an intimate evening with the one you love, or, if you are single, get out and take part in events that are geared toward meet-ing people.

Gemini | May 22-June 20. Don’t fl irt with disaster. Abide by the rules and regulations. If you hew to the straight and narrow, everything will be fi ne. BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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After the Revolution host the Chicago Fire on Saturday at Gillette Stadium, New Eng-land will officially be halfway through the 2014 MLS regular season.

As you can tell by a 7-7-2 re-cord, it’s been an up and down campaign thus far for the Revo-lution. The good news for them is that the Eastern Conference looks much easier to navigate than the loaded Western Con-ference.

Only four teams in the East have winning records, which is how New England find them-selves surprisingly in good shape. They are currently in

third place — three points behind Sporting KC and five points behind DC United with a game in hand on both — with the top five making the play-offs.

Including Saturday, 10 of New England’s final 18 match-

es will be at Gillette Stadium, where they have gone 4-2-1. The Revolution have a goal differential of plus-6 at home and minus-6 on the road (3-5-1). Thanks to the scheduling quirks that were a byproduct of the World Cup, New England

hasn’t won a match since May 24. That sounds worse than it is, but the Revs have dropped their last four matches and have been outscored 9-2 in that span, including back-to-back shutouts. They were the top team in the Eastern Conference before this recent slide.

The slide may have hit its peak on July 4 with a disap-pointing 2-1 loss at Real Salt Lake. The Revolution surren-dered two penalty kicks sand-wiched around Darrius Barnes’ first goal of the season.

“I’m not going to talk about the referee other than the fact that from start to finish it was a little bit cynical,” head coach Jay Heaps said. “But then again, we fought hard, but we’ve got to do a little bit better job.”

MLS. New England will hit the midway point this weekend, looking to get back to winning.

Revs near halfway in up-and-down season

Diego Fagundez has four goals and three assists this season. / GETTY IMAGES

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Second semifi nal

World Cup preview: Netherlands vs. ArgentinaThe polarizing Lionel Messi and Argentina take the stage Wednesday at 4 p.m. on ESPN as the two-time World Cup champions take on the Netherlands, a country that has come close several times but has never brought home hardware.

The Dutch are led by Robin van Persie, whose 13 attempts in the tourna-ment are only two less than Messi.

Holland also has Arjen Robben, another potent off ensive weapon (scoring two goals and an assist). EVAN MACY

By the numbers

12-4Netherlands is outscoring opponents 12-4 in the World Cup, including 10-3 in the knockout round and 2-1 in the knockout stage.

Germans dominate

Germany nets seven goals in record-setting blowoutThe fi rst 29 minutes of Ger-many’s 7-1 victory over Brazil in the fi rst World Cup semifi -nal looked as if it would bring the host country to tears.

In less than a third of the game’s playing time, the Ger-mans completely walloped Brazil’s defense into submis-sion, becoming the fi rst team to score fi ve goals in less than 30 minutes in World Cup history.

Brazil also became the fi rst host country to lose by more than four in a World Cup game. The only other time Brazil allowed seven goals was back in 1934.

Toni Kroos and substitute Andre Schurrle each scored a pair of goals in the victory for the German national team.

Finally, in stoppage time, Brazil avoided the shutout when Oscar scored, but of course the damage had already been done, and Ger-many punched its ticket to face the winner of Wednes-day’s Netherlands-Argentina contest in Sunday’s World Cup fi nal. METRO

Brazilian defender David Luiz was inconsolable after his country’s 7-1 loss to Germany. / GETTY IMAGES

By the numbers

1975Brazil had not lost in a competitive home game (meaning not an exhibition) since 1975 when they lost to Peru during the Copa America.

16Germany’s Miroslav Klose added insult to injury with his 16th career World Cup goal in the 23rd minute. The score broke the Brazilian legend Ronaldo’s all-time record.

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PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice.Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 9th and July 16th 2014.

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MORTGAGEE’S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Nelson Valdez to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for WMC Mortgage Corp., its successors and assigns, dated November 29, 2006 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 40862, Page 71 subsequently assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company on Behalf of Financial Asset Securities Corp., Soundview Home Loan Trust 2007-WMC1, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-WMC1 by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., by assignment recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 48426, Page 46; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on July 23, 2014 at 3227 Washington Street, Jamaica Plain, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: The land with the buildings thereon, situated in that part of Boston called Jamaica Plain, County of Suffolk, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 5 on a plan by Charles H.W. Wood, Surveyor, dated June 23, 1896, recorded with Suffolk Deeds, Book 2370, Page 17, bounded and described as follows: SOUTHEASTERLY by Washington Street, thirty-one and 8/100 (31.08) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 6 on said plan ninety and 17/100 (90.17) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of John J. Johnston thirty-one and 14/100 (31.14) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 4 on said plan eighty-eight and 60/100 (88.60) feet. For my title see Deed recorded herewith. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorneys fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession.

TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check or bank treasurer’s check will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer’s check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee’s attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE.

Deutsche Bank National Trust Company Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. on Behalf of Financial Asset Securities Corp., Soundview Home Loan Trust 2007-WMC1, Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-WMC1 Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys,Orlans Moran PLLC PO Box 540540 Waltham, MA 02454 Phone: (781) 790-7800 7/2/2014, 7/9/2014, 7/16/2014

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PS ORANGECO, INC.NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY COMPETITIVE BIDDING at 9:00 am on 7/24/14 PS ORANGECO, Inc., 140 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149. The personal goods stored therein by the below named occupant (s):

PURCHASES MUST BE MADE AT TIME OF SALE WITH CASH ONLY. ALL GOODS SOLD “AS IS” and must be removed at time of sale. PS ORANGECO, INC. reserves the right to withdraw units from sale and to cancel auction without further notice.Andrew Berg, agent for owners. Notice posted July 9th and July 16th 2014.

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