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NEWS
By Julie M. Zauzmer
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Following the resignation of recently imprisoned Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio on Tuesday, a slew of hopefuls are eyeing his now-vacant Senate seat.
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NEWS
By Julie M. Zauzmer
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio resigned his Senate seat Tuesday night after being sentenced on Monday to a year in jail for violating his probation for an October hit-and-run accident.
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NEWS
By Julie M. Zauzmer
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio, who has attributed failed breathalyzer tests to his toothpaste, was sentenced Monday to one year in jail for violating his probation in a hit-and-run accident.
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NEWS
By Julie M. Zauzmer
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Massachusetts State Senator Anthony D. Galluccio, sentenced recently to six months’ home confinement for an October 4 hit-and-run accident, failed a series of breathalyzer tests on Tuesday and attributed the results to his use of two brands of toothpastes.
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NEWS
By Stephanie B. Garlock
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Eleven lines of human embryonic stem cells produced by the Harvard-affiliated Children’s Hospital Boston were approved for federal research funding ...
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NEWS
By Shan Wang
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mass. Attorney General Martha Coakley—a former Middlesex County district attorney—won the Democratic primary yesterday in the special elections to fill the United States Senate seat vacated after the death of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56.
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FLYBY
By Jyotika Banga
Thursday, December 3, 2009
So what does being a State Dinner crasher get you? Subpoenaed, apparently. In light of today's congressional hearing looking into the antics of the now infamous Salahis, Flyby talked to Harvard's very own History Professor Emma Rothschild and her husband Professor of Economics and Philosophy Amartya Sen who were one of the lucky few to get an invite to the first State Dinner of the Obama administration.
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NEWS
By Evan T. R. Rosenman
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Former IOP Fellow Alan A. Khazei ’83 said he is confident about his chances, despite tying for last place in last month's Rasmussen poll.
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NEWS
By Anna M. Yeung
Monday, November 23, 2009
Last Tuesday, the Massachusetts State Senate held a hearing on a proposed bill which would permit local municipalities to set aside preferred parking spaces for eco-friendly vehicles. Under the bill, local cities and towns would have the option of creating spots specifically for low-to-zero emissions vehicles like hybrids.
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