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Big hurdles for
Senate on health bill

The slim margin in the House - the bill passed with two votes to spare, and 39 Democrats opposed it - suggests even greater challenges in the Senate, where the majority leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, is struggling to hold on to all 58 Democrats and two independents in his caucus. (By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, New York Times)

Michigan luring Bay State business

Michigan is emerging as one of Massachusetts’ fiercest competitors in the race to become a hub for clean technology companies. And Massachusetts, despite being the birthplace of many of these technologies and the companies they spawn, is losing ground to Michigan’s money and determination. (By Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff)

Iraq latest crucible for Harvard mediation

The Boston area has become a global hub for teaching conflict resolution theory and practice for uses in law, diplomacy, and business in farflung places.
(By James F. Smith, Globe Staff)

Civil War reenactors losing ground

The gradual disappearance of open land in Eastern Massachusetts is turning into a crisis for a 500-member group of Union Civil War reenactors known as the New England Brigade. (By Erica Noonan, Globe Staff)

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