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Governor to offer
$168m to education

School districts in Massachusetts would win a timely $168 million infusion of federal stimulus money under a plan Governor Deval Patrick will announce today, offering some degree of relief to local schools that are preparing plans for teacher layoffs, program cuts, and school closings. (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)

AIG chief seeks bonus givebacks

Working to quell a furor over American International Group's decision to award bonuses to employees whose deals crippled their company, the CEO of the limping financial behemoth announced yesterday that he had requested that the workers forfeit some of the controversial payments. (By Sasha Issenberg, Globe Staff)
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Former DiMasi aides still on House payroll

Eleven staff members of former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi have continued collecting state paychecks and health benefits even though DiMasi resigned under a cloud in January and they have no clearly defined responsibilities at the State House, state officials said. (By Andrea Estes, Globe Staff)

Pastor's outreach hits a nerve

At lunchtime yesterday, as reporters circled on the dirt road outside and the Rev. David Pinckney's cellphone kept ringing, the pastor took a break and sat down for lunch in the kitchen of his home with his new friend, convicted child killer Raymond Guay. (By Keith O'Brien, Globe Staff)

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