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Patrick decries
logjam of bills

Governor Deval Patrick prodded state lawmakers yesterday to hurry up, saying that bickering on Beacon Hill is stalling a major gambling bill and other priorities he wants enacted before this year’s legislative session ends in 2 1/2 weeks. (By Michael Levenson, Globe Staff)

In key contests, Democrats
championing gun rights

Candidates in New Hampshire and other key states are embracing gun owners' rights and winning favor from the National Rifle Association. (By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff)

Judge orders pension restored to DiMasi

A Boston Municipal Court judge ruled that the State Retirement Board did not have the authority last year to suspend former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi’s $5,000 monthly checks while he awaits trial on federal corruption charges. (By Donovan Slack, Globe Staff)

Developer may exit Filene’s project

With Boston officials threatening to revoke its permit, the co-owner of the $750 million Filene’s redevelopment in Downtown Crossing is seeking to pull out of the massive project and sell its stake to another developer. (By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)

A new practice: The doctor
will see you today

Some health care specialists are urging doctors to discard their appointment books and move to mostly same-day visits to deal with increasingly long waiting times.
(By Catherine Arnst, Kaiser Health News)

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