April 12, 2011

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Expired food
given to prisons

The state Department of Education recently donated thousands of cases of out-of-date food from the school lunch program to state prisons and a county jail, documents show. (By Andrew Ryan, Globe Staff)

Restraining-order filings unbound

Court and law enforcement officers are asking lawmakers to reconsider a year-old law that expands the rules for who can seek a restraining order. Officials complain the new law, which creates a category of restraining order called a harassment prevention order, has led to a surge in filings. (By David Abel, Globe Staff)

Funds vetoed after hiring of ex-candidate

Governor Deval Patrick vetoed $104,000 yesterday destined for the sheriff’s department that hired former state representative and failed GOP congressional candidate Jeffrey D. Perry for a $110,000-a-year position this year. (By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff)

New perceptions of shoulder injuries

Using a computer-controlled cadaver to simulate a pitcher on the mound, Boston researchers are gaining insights into the causes of baseball shoulder problems — which derail more major leaguers than just about any other injury. (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)

Romney takes next big step
toward run for president

Mitt Romney said yesterday he is forming a committee to explore another run for the presidency, a crucial step that allows him to raise money for a bid he has been preparing for almost since he lost the 2008 Republican nomination. (By Matt Viser, Globe Staff)

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