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SJC ruling a boost to
immigrant health care

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled yesterday that the state’s exclusion of thousands of legal immigrants from subsidized health coverage probably violates protections in the state constitution, and a legislative leader said the impact on the state budget could be significant. (By Kay Lazar, Globe Staff)
NHL Playoffs | Bob Ryan

Bruins shed Flyers — and a burden

A year ago, the Bruins suffered the most humiliating loss in their history, blowing a 3-0 series lead and a 3-0 lead in Game 7 at home to the Flyers. One year later, they have crushed the Flyers, outscoring them by a hefty 20-7 margin. (By Bob Ryan, Globe Columnist)

In league with history

Cam Perron, 16, of Arlington has created baseball cards for Negro league baseball players who never had any, discovered evidence to help former players earn pensions, and reconnected teammates who hadn’t spoken in decades. This month he will help organize a reunion in Birmingham, Ala., for more than 50 former players.
(By Natalie Southwick, Globe Correspondent)

Trial witness puts DiMasi
at center of corrupt scheme

Salesman Joseph P. Lally Jr. was so confident of his pull with former House speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi that he fabricated an outrageously high figure, $15 million, as the state’s cost of doing business with his company, sure that DiMasi could make it happen, according to one of his former colleagues. (By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff)

For older job seekers, pressure is on

A number of older job seekers are finding that their age is working against them during this slow recovery. Some employers are scared away by the higher pay and health care costs, as well as the perception that an older hire may not be motivated to learn new skills.
(By Katie Johnston Chase, Globe Staff)

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