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Deal set for ban
of texting at wheel

House and Senate lawmakers said yesterday that they have agreed to a ban on texting while driving and that they expect the Legislature to approve the measure within days. (By Eric Moskowitz, Boston Globe)

Remarks put general’s job in peril

General Stanley McChrystal, the top US commander in Afghanistan, returns to the White House today with his job in jeopardy following disparaging comments he made about the president and other top political leaders.
(By Bryan Bender and Susan Milligan, Boston Globe)

Police find roads ever more dangerous

In the aftermath of State Police Sergeant Douglas Weddleton's death, law enforcement officials decried what they say is an increasingly reckless driving culture. (By Peter Schworm, Boston Globe)

All sides press Frank on finance bill

Representative Barney Frank, trying to complete negotiations in Congress over a massive revision of financial regulations, is facing significant lobbying pressure as he tries to finish a compromise this week.
(By Matt Viser, Boston Globe)

Thousands in state squeezed
as clock runs out on jobless aid

About 10,000 long-term unemployed workers will lose unemployment benefits in Massachusetts this week unless the US Senate approves legislation to their benefits through November. (By Robert Gavin, Boston Globe)

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