Monday Morning Roundup
Here’s a brief look at what’s being said in the political and media world about the Senate race.
‘Dishing With Khazei’
The Boston Globe’s Alex Beam invited the Democratic candidates over to his house for dinner — only one accepted. Between trying to sell Beam’s 18-year-old son on City Year, Khazei’s table talk ranged from risotto to the war in Afghanistan.
The Kennedy Mantle
In an op-ed on Politico, Sen. Paul Kirk — the interim junior senator from Massachusetts – said now is the time for lawmakers to be mindful of Sen. Kennedy’s spirit, as the health care debate goes forward. Kirk wrote: “Kennedy, never ashamed of his liberal label, would set aside ideology and find common ground for compromise if it meant that the American people would benefit.”
A Second Stimulus
“If the first stimulus was like an alarm that was supposed to wake up the economy and get it back on its feet, the economy slept right through it,” WBUR’s Curt Nickisch writes in an article on the split between candidates over a second federal stimulus.
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- Energy »
- Everett Settles In With Its Big, New Neighbor In The Harbor
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- Patrick Calls For Plymouth Nuclear Plant Investigation After Vermont Leak
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- Fishermen Gather For Summit On Industry’s Fate
- Everett Settles In With Its Big, New Neighbor In The Harbor
- Scientists Say Potential For Red Tide Outbreak Is High
- Ethics »
- Review: Mass. House Spending On DiMasi Case ‘Fair’
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- Religion »
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- Irish Catholics Call For Cardinal Law’s Resignation, Following Clergy Abuse Report
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- Irish Catholics Call For Cardinal Law's Resignation, Following Clergy Abuse Report (51)
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- Hollywood East's Less-Than Red Carpet Arrival (45)
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