June 20, 2011

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INNOVATION ECONOMY

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Banks tap fund
to repay TARP

Hundreds of small banks that received US aid after the financial crisis appear to have found a creative way to repay the funds: obtain money from a different government program. (By Todd Wallack, Globe Staff)

Mormons’ image campaign

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has launched the “I’m a Mormon” ad campaign, a major rebranding effort that looks to counter negative attitudes toward the faith. (By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff)

Tierney, Frank frown on Obama nominee

For months, Republicans in the Senate have dug in their heels to block many of President Obama’s appointments. But his recent choice for commerce secretary has provoked skepticism from an unexpected corner of his own party: Massachusetts Democrats who represent fishing communities. (By Theo Emery, Globe Staff)

State drafts an approach
to keep families in homes

The Patrick administration, facing a record rise in family homelessness, plans to introduce a system next month that would fundamentally change how the state addresses the crisis. (By David Abel, Globe Staff)

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