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Walsh pulls out
amid uproar

State Senator Marian Walsh abandoned her appointment yesterday to a $120,000-a-year position at a state authority, a decision made amid what Walsh described as a "tsunami" of public outrage. (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)

DiMasi adviser to trade testimony
in federal probe for immunity

A longtime aide who served as chief counsel in Salvatore F. DiMasi's State House office is cooperating with federal authorities investigating the former House speaker, according to two people briefed on the development. (By Andrea Estes, Globe Staff)

Hospital ratings complicate
care of sickest

Public reporting of hospital death rates may be pushing Massachusetts cardiac specialists to treat some very sick heart patients less aggressively. (By Liz Kowalczyk, Globe Staff)

Winning season and seasoning
for local frank maker at Fenway

Kayem is hoping to wow Fenway's Faithful with a frank that it says is meatier with more distinct flavors of garlic and smoke. It's the first time in nearly two decades that the title of Official Hot Dog of the Boston Red Sox will return to a local company. (By Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff)

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