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AM Briefing: Gardner Heist Public Campaign; Clinton Teen Found Dead
Good morning. Top local stories and what we're watching this Monday:
-- A new poll, from WBUR and partners, finds that sick people with lower incomes are significantly less likely than middle- and higher-income patients to say they are very satisfied with their care, among other findings.
-- Federal investigators are launching a public awareness campaign, similar to the one that led to the capture of James "Whitey" Bulger, in an attempt to solve the infamous 1990 Gardner museum heist. [Boston Globe]
-- A missing Clinton 15-year-old was found dead behind a local supermarket. Foul play is not suspected.
-- A freezer malfunction at Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital destroyed about one-third of the world's largest collection of autism brain samples. [Globe]
-- "Once," which has some Cambridge roots, was a big winner at the Tony Awards last night. Another with local roots, "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess," won for Best Revival of a Musical.
Sports:
-- The Nationals completed a series sweep of the Red Sox in Boston.
This program aired on June 11, 2012. The audio for this program is not available.