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Pike agency finds way out of deal, and toll-hike foes take note

A line at the Ted Williams Tunnel, which has been eyed for toll increases by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. A line at the Ted Williams Tunnel, which has been eyed for toll increases by the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority. (Globe Staff Photo / David L. Ryan)
By Noah Bierman
Globe Staff / December 23, 2008

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The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority has eliminated one of its most urgent financial problems, buying its way out of a complex financial deal yesterday in a move that lent ammunition to those who say a proposed toll increase can be delayed or reduced. (Full article: 708 words)

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