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Inspection, assurances
after Red Line warning

The man who spent so much time studying the MBTA said yesterday that he would personally avoid riding on certain portions of the Red Line, triggering a series of reassurances from state officials but also an immediate inspection. (By Noah Bierman, Globe Staff)

Energized, the mayor
wants to take more risks

A relaxed and buoyant Mayor Menino vowed to shed the caution that has marked his first 16 years in office and use his fifth term to boldly tackle problems in education, public safety, and city administration. (By Michael Levenson and Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)

Minorities, women win big on ballot

William Lantigua's mayoral win in Lawrence headlined a groundbreaking election that propelled a host of female and minority candidates to political office across the state. (By Peter Schworm and Katheleen Conti, Globe Staff)

Voters send a message on the economy

Democratic moderates who will determine the fate of much of President Obama’s domestic agenda heard an early warning from this week’s off-year elections: Congress had better do something about the economy, or sitting lawmakers will lose their jobs in 2010. (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)
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Rose Art Museum display
justifies the passions

The Rose Art Museum's new show -- "The Rose at Brandeis: Works From the Collection" -- provides, finally, a true look at the scope, coherence, and sheer distinction of the Rose's permanent collection. (By Sebastian Smee, Globe Staff)

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