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« Officials from across the nation meet to foster stem-cell research | Main | Lahey expansion under way » Thursday, October 25, 2007Today's Globe: Carney meeting, city council and SEIU, nasal flu vaccine, CDC editing
In a show of support for an impending campaign by the Service Employees International Union to organize workers at the Boston's teaching hospitals, city councillors voted 10-0 in favor of a resolution calling for hospital executives to sign "free and fair election agreements." Children as young as 2 can be given a nasal spray flu vaccine, a federal advisory panel said yesterday. The chairman of the Senate committee addressing climate change criticized the White House yesterday for editing testimony from a government specialist about the health effects of global warming. Posted by Elizabeth Cooney at 06:50 AM
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Boston City Council President Maureen Feeney is expected to meet today with Senate President Therese Murray, and tomorrow will convene a larger group of elected officials to explore ways to shore up the Archdiocese of Boston's