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Bill can’t bank
on Brown’s support

Senator Brown presented a hurdle for Democrats trying to pass a financial reform bill by withholding his support, citing $19 billion in new bank taxes inserted at the last minute. (By Matt Viser, Boston Globe)

Fleeting taste of home, liberty

Out of prison for the first time in more than 14 years, Abimael Rios hugged his mother when he was released in April. But because of a mistake made when he entered the prison system, his freedom lasted only hours.
(By Jonathan Saltzman, Boston Globe)

Home buyers race to beat credit deadline

With thousands of dollars at stake, homeowners and prospective buyers across the state are racing to close real estate deals in time to beat Wednesday’s deadline for a home buyers tax credit. (By Jenifer B. McKim, Boston Globe)

Power is cut, a woman
dies, and furor follows

New Hampshire officials are examining National Grid's policies for shutting off electricity after a 54-year-old woman died because her oxygen pump stopped. (By Brian R. Ballou, Boston Globe)
Dan Shaughnessy

Musical a hit but score an error on facts

The musical "Johnny Baseball" is a fun-filled, breezy show. But it doesn't tell the true story of a shameful period in Boston sports history. (By Dan Shaughnessy, Boston Globe)

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