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Financial executives
spent big on Brown

In a six-day span just before the US Senate election, Republican Scott Brown collected nearly $450,000 from donors who work at financial companies. (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

For scofflaws, a public mea culpa

Federal prosecutors in Mass. have pushed for plea deals that require environmental scofflaws to buy ads atoning for their crimes as part of their sentences. (By Jonathan Saltzman, Globe Staff)

In Haitian town, aid is but a rumor

While tens of thousands of people are fed daily in Haiti's teeming capital, the mammoth life-saving effort has yet to reach countless places like the rural town of Leogane, just 18 miles of nearly impassable roads away. (By Brian MacQuarrie, Globe Staff)

Taking refuge where his woes began

As he sits in a Plymouth jail awaiting trial on terrorism charges, Tarek Mehanna, with the help of his brother on the outside, posts his thoughts, poems, and prayers on free-tarek.com, a website that clocks the seconds he has spent behind bars. (By Shelley Murphy, Globe Staff)

Olympian duel over
drugs already underway

The Olympic drug police are preparing just as hard as the skiers, boarders, and skaters for the Vancouver Olympic Games, armed with more methods than ever to catch cheaters who try to inject or ingest their way to a gold medal. (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)

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