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Senate candidates pledge to carry on Kennedy’s work

Democratic candidates for the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s seat (from left) Michael E. Capuano, Martha Coakley, Alan Khazei, and Stephen Pagliuca debated last night at the Iron Workers Local 7 union hall in South Boston. Democratic candidates for the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s seat (from left) Michael E. Capuano, Martha Coakley, Alan Khazei, and Stephen Pagliuca debated last night at the Iron Workers Local 7 union hall in South Boston. (Matthew J. Lee/Globe Staff
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By Milton J. Valencia
Globe Staff / October 30, 2009

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Before a welcoming crowd of labor leaders, the four Democratic candidates vying for the seat held by the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy vowed to continue his efforts to reform health care, support workers’ rights, and hold big businesses accountable, during a debate last night that could prove to be pivotal in the six weeks leading up to the Dec. ... (Full article: 729 words)

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