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At public memorial, former speaker Keverian mourned

By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / March 12, 2009

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When Angela Ciulla was out of a job, it was, she said, "the lowest point in my life." So she called a friend from the neighborhood, George Keverian, who just happened to be speaker of the House. Days later, she had a job in the records department at Whidden Memorial Hospital. (Full article: 682 words)

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