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Exhibit 1B (Boston Globe Log and Articles) Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 1 of 369 Exhibit 1b (Boston Globe log and articles) Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 2 of 369 Boston Globe Articles Log & Breakdown 7/26/2014 – 11/15/2014 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 1 7/26/2014 Tsarnaev lawyers demand investigation 2 Boston of news leaks Globe 2 7/27/2014 Ted, Big Papi, and Yaz: That's now the A1 Commentary 3 S 1 Boston order of greatness in the Sox pantheon -- Globe so says Yaz 3 7/31/2014 Wondering where the time went C1 Commentary 3 S Boston Globe 4 8/1/2014 Activists say city's Trust Act falls short: 2 Boston Fear exemptions weaken measure Globe 5 8/1/2014 State's judiciary is a key piece of Patrick's 3 S Boston legacy Globe 6 8/2/2014 Sox fan since '60s has advice: Sit back, Letter to the 1 S Boston relax, enjoy Editor Globe 7 8/3/2014 Statisticians return to Boston, where the B1 3 S 1 Boston discipline took shape Globe 8 8/5/2014 Few preparations in event of Ebola in US: A1 3 2 Boston Unclear how to allot drugs, equipment Globe 9 8/5/2014 Shear enthusiasm B1 2 Boston Globe 10 8/7/2014 Tsarnaev friend in court in drug case 2 Boston Globe 11 8/8/2014 Tsarnaev lawyers target media 2 Boston Globe 12 8/8/2014 Satire & brimstone: 'God Hates Musicals' 4 1 Boston skewers the Westboro Baptist Church -- Globe with show tunes 13 8/10/2014 For this Kennedy, all politics is (for now) A1 7 1 Boston local: Late senator's son Ted finally Globe makes his move 14 8/13/2014 Patriots take the Ice Bucket Challenge 1 Boston Globe 15 8/15/2014 Tsarnaev defense seeking D.C. trial 2 Boston Globe 16 8/15/2014 Demoulas fray needs a breath of 2 Boston impartiality Globe 17 8/15/2014 Marathon field grows: BAA sets event 2 Boston size at 30,000 Globe Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 3 of 369 Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 18 8/15/2014 A tale of two new mayors: New York D1 4 S 3 Boston Mayor Bill de Blasio has made a strong Globe impression (for better or worse) on his constituents. In Boston, Mayor Martin Walsh's reputation remains a work in progress 19 8/17/2014 Miles logged: Keflezighi makes rounds C1 3 1 Boston after Boston win Globe 20 8/17/2014 Fewer feet at starting line: Boston Z1 3 1 Boston Marathon planning for 30,000 runners Globe next April: Organizers cite strain of expanded field after '13 bombings 21 8/18/2014 Prayers for peace taking wing: Old South B1 3 S 1 Boston Church will send symbols of healing to Globe Missouri congregation 22 8/20/2014 Bad policy, bad policing: Post-9/11 influx Editorial 2 S 1 Boston of military-grade weapons doesn't match Globe public safety needs 23 8/20/2014 Not a beacon for empathy B1 Commentary 2 Boston Globe 24 8/20/2014 Sports Log: Miscellany Briefs 3 Boston Globe 25 8/21/2014 Friend of Tsarnaev expected to plead 2 Boston guilty to obstruction Globe 26 8/22/2014 Tsarnaev college friend pleads guilty: B1 3 Boston Judge hears of plea deal in obstruction of Globe justice case 27 8/23/2014 Tsarnaev lawyers push for indictment to 2 Boston be thrown out: Grand jury selection Globe process is faulty, they say 28 8/24/2014 Lowell officer charged in fatal crash B1 3 1 Boston Globe 29 8/24/2014 Unvarnished truth in Foley's life, video of Opinion 2 S 1 Boston gruesome death Globe 30 8/24/2014 Up close from far away Commentary 3 1 Boston Globe 31 8/26/2014 Prosecutors hit Tsarnaev defense 2 Boston findings: Data 'flawed' in bid to move Globe trial 32 8/27/2014 Marathon bombing survivor, nurse get 1 1 Boston dream wedding Globe 33 8/28/2014 Candidates spar over Tsarnaev, Remy B1 3 Boston cases: Ryan, Sullivan face off in fractious Globe debate as race for DA in Middlesex intensifies 34 8/28/2014 Tsarnaev sister arrested in threat 2 Boston Globe Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 4 of 369 Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 35 8/29/2014 Menino, the book Briefs 4 1 Boston Globe 36 8/31/2014 Living life louder: Always the life of the B1 4 S 1 Boston party, 'Eddie from Malden' went blind, Globe then shrugged it off 37 9/3/2014 Audio game may help soften tinnitus's din A1 3 1 Boston Globe 38 9/3/2014 One Fund plans to distribute final $18.5 2 Boston million to victims Globe 39 9/4/2014 Gubernatorial foes thrust, parry in debate: A1 3 S Boston TV spotlight on three Democrats Globe 40 9/7/2014 Here and there Briefs 1 Boston Globe 41 9/7/2014 Nava feels like himself again: His bat 2 S 1 Boston clicking since June recall Globe 42 9/8/2014 Walsh says ISIS threat calls for citizen 2 1 Boston vigilance: Mayor sees peril in loner Globe extremists 43 9/10/2014 Cambridge mosque denies terror-suspect 2 Boston visits Globe 44 9/11/2014 Witness in Tsarnaev friend's case paid: 2 Boston Government cost for cooperation exceeds Globe $66,000 45 9/11/2014 Events to recall victims of 9/11 2 1 Boston Globe 46 9/12/2014 Businesses can't claim Marathon loss: 2 Boston Coverage calls for US terrorism Globe designation 47 9/12/2014 Project Smile gets names for date auction Briefs 1 Boston Globe 48 9/13/2014 Anti-terror software can help -- but Editorial 2 Boston requires public support Globe 49 9/13/2014 Russia rebukes Tsarnaev lawyers: Tells B1 3 Boston US they falsely claimed to be with FBI Globe 50 9/14/2014 Costly 'Luke' arm may be out of reach of G1 3 1 Boston those who need it most Globe 51 9/14/2014 Run Bimma Interview 2 Boston Q&A Globe 52 9/15/2014 Surveillance and privacy: Snowden case Opinion 3 1 Boston reveals a program with few checks and Globe little accountability 53 9/16/2014 Tsarnaev team denies posing as FBI: 2 Boston Lawyers say claim is 'preposterous' Globe Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 5 of 369 Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 54 9/18/2014 Lawyer in death case faces penalties 2 Boston Globe 55 9/18/2014 Daily guide: Radio Highlights: All Things TV Listings 3 Boston Considered Globe 56 9/19/2014 Prosecutors want Tsarnaev at jury 2 Boston selection: Say alleged bomber should air Globe concerns before trial starts 57 9/20/2014 Purse maker blends security and fashion: 2 1 Boston Bags accepted under NFL stadium rules Globe 58 9/21/2014 Diagnosis music: Quartet plays at B1 3 S 1 Boston intersection of medicine and sound Globe 59 9/21/2014 Hundreds honor officers who died in line 2 Boston of duty Globe 60 9/21/2014 Boston was part of the equation all along N1 3 1 Boston Globe 61 9/21/2014 Celebrating its 30th year, Boston Film 3 S 1 Boston Festival goes 'Wild' Globe 62 9/21/2014 Red Sox Legacy Briefs 3 Boston Globe 63 9/24/2014 Judge threatens to remove lawyer: Death 2 S 1 Boston penalty attorney accused of disobedience Globe 64 9/24/2014 Bid for new venue is denied 1 Boston Globe 65 9/25/2014 Judge keeps Tsarnaev trial in Boston, A1 3 Boston delays the start Globe 66 9/25/2014 Will Mueller shake up the NFL? Opinion 2 Boston Globe 67 9/26/2014 Getting what he's due B1 Commentary 2 Boston Globe 68 9/27/2014 Restorers set to open capsule in Old State 2 S 1 Boston House sculpture Globe 69 9/28/2014 State's Democrats ever reluctant to back Opinion 3 Boston military action Globe 70 9/29/2014 This time, Tom comes up short B1 Commentary 2 Boston Globe 71 9/30/2014 Menino pens a new chapter B1 3 Boston Globe 72 10/4/2014 Program aims to counter extremism A1 3 Boston Globe Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 6 of 369 Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 73 10/4/2014 Menino's best stories left out of his Opinion 2 Boston memoir Globe 74 10/7/2014 Tsarnaev friend was 'intoxicated': Lawyer B1 3 Boston contends he remembers nothing Globe 75 10/7/2014 Head of the Charles Regatta preparations 1 Boston include heightened security Globe 76 10/7/2014 'Newsroom' plot involves Marathon 1 Boston bomber Globe 77 10/8/2014 Former classmate now a US witness: B1 2 Boston Testimony seen against Phillipos Globe 78 10/8/2014 Officials declare MIT building safe after 2 Boston chemical spill Globe 79 10/8/2014 Affleck strong 1 Boston Globe 80 10/9/2014 A place for proportion B1 Commentary 2 Boston Globe 81 10/9/2014 Tsarnaev friend incriminates other: B1 3 Boston Convict testifies against fellow bombing Globe case suspect to get deal 82 10/9/2014 Arts: Mike Mandel & Chantal Zakari: Arts Listings 4 Boston Shelter in Plates Globe 83 10/10/2014 Peek into 1901 capsule is fleeting B1 2 Boston Globe 84 10/11/2014 Legal analysts divided on marijuana A1 3 1 Boston defense: Tsarnaev friend denies lying, Globe says he was too high 85 10/12/2014 Tsarnaev allegedly knew of 3 killings B1 3 Boston Globe 86 10/12/2014 Me TV: Live broadcasters find their Commentary 3 S 1 Boston audience online Globe 87 10/12/2014 Catching Up With: Suzanne Jones 2 Boston Walmsley, Notre Dame- Globe Hingham/Harvard track 88 10/12/2014 The Ticket - Television picks: Friday: TV Listings 2 1 Boston Dane Cook: Troublemaker 10 P.M., Globe Showtime 89 10/13/2014 Desisa, Daska win BAA Half Marathon C1 3 1 Boston Globe 90 10/14/2014 Thile and Meyer show uncommon genius 2 S 1 Boston Globe 91 10/14/2014 Menino treatment decent but not too deep 3 1 Boston Globe Case 1:13-cr-10200-GAO Document 686-3 Filed 12/01/14 Page 7 of 369 Index # Date Headline Page Type # of Short Pictures Side Section printed (S) bars pages 92 10/15/2014 Stress after bombings detailed: Witness 2 Boston tells of defendant's acts once Tsarnaev Globe
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