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T chief resigns
under pressure

Daniel A. Grabauskas, the MBTA's general manager during two trolley crashes and financial woes, resigned today. It will cost $327,487 to buy out his contract.
(By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)

Dream of D.C. bipartisanship shrivels

Just nine Senate Republicans voted to confirm Sonia Sotomayor as a Supreme Court justice yesterday. Several in the GOP lauded her personal history but voted against her anyway. (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)

SJC toughens rules for debt collectors

The Massachusetts high court ruling is designed to protect consumers from bullying tactics.
(By Beth Healy and Michael Rezendes, Globe Staff)

Boston’s unruly riders

Boston has a high-profile campaign to become cyclist-friendly. Now the question is will cyclists become friendlier to Boston. (David Filipov, Globe Staff)   Discuss

NY Times Co. says it is
in no hurry to sell Globe

The Boston Globe is on a stronger financial footing that will allow The New York Times Co. to be patient in pursuing the newspaper's sale - or forgo it.
(By Robert Gavin, Globe Staff)

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