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Clinics receive $80m boost

Eight Massachusetts community health centers, which deliver care in some of the poorest neighborhoods in the state, are receiving $80 million in federal stimulus cash to help replace cramped buildings and upgrade technology. (By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff)

More immigrants leap
into business ownership

Call it immigrant drive, or desperation, but immigrant-owned businesses are popping up at levels unimaginable decades ago. (By Maria Sacchetti, Globe Staff)

Patrick hears Lawrence’s bid for bailout

Lawrence is all but broke, unable to pay some employees on time this month and making a desperate appeal for a state bailout to stem a deficit as high as $20 million. (By Peter Schworm and Katheleen Conti, Globe Staff)

Divergent strategies for Brown, Coakley

From the opening moments of their special election for US Senate, the contrasts between Republican Scott Brown and Democrat Martha Coakley were clear. Brown signaled he would go after the AG with everything he had. She indicated she would do all she could to ignore him. (By Matt Viser and Eric Moskowitz, Globe Staff)
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Dartmouth heckling prompts soul-search

About 300 fans packed into the narrow spectator gallery at Dartmouth College’s squash courts, hoping to see their underdog team topple fifth-ranked Harvard for the first time. But the cheering soon turned to heckling - and then a full-fledged verbal assault. (By Tracy Jan, Globe Staff)

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