Jan. 27, 2011
Updated: 4:33 PM

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Snow emergency still on

A snow emergency in Boston will continue until 6 p.m. as cleanup continues from the storm that dropped more than a foot of snow in some areas. (Globe, 3:32 p.m.)

Readers' winter storm photos

Readers' winter storm photos (David L. Foster)
Pictured, a train blasted its way through a snowbank in Uxbridge. See more snowstorm photos from Boston.com readers and send yours.
2 rescued from Lynn garage
"God was looking out for us," Peter Sullivan said after he and Cesar Jimenez were pulled from a vehicle trapped in a collapsed garage in Lynn. (Globe, 12:38 p.m.)

Mass. bankruptcy filings rose in 2010

Personal bankruptcy filings in the Bay State rose nearly 9 percent in 2010 from the previous year as hard times have many struggling with debt. (Globe, 12:31 p.m.)

Babies tune into size in social hierarchies

Infants understand social hierarchies and that size is a key factor in determining who will yield when paths cross, Harvard researchers found. (Globe, 2:04 p.m.) Video

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