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| TOP STORIES | | | [4 hours ago ] (John Moroney, NECN: Providence, RI) - The economic forecast is looking dire in 2009. New England leaders must slash spending by the hundreds of millions.
Rhode Island Governor Don Carcieri took to the airwaves to speak directly to the people of his... | | | read more | | | [5 hours ago ] BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts lawmakers are set to receive a 5.5
percent pay hike, even as they prepare to make deep cuts to state
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The increase would lift lawmakers' base pay from $58,237 to
$61,440 - an increase of just over $3,200 a... | | | read more | | | [6 hours ago ] (NECN) - Governor Deval Patrick wants Massachusetts to overhaul its laws aimed at keeping public officials honest.
2008 was a tough year for political reputations. Senator Jim Marzilli was arrested on groping charges and then resigned. Senator Dianne... | | | read more | | | | | |  | | |
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POLITICS:
Sarah Palin: With her or against her?
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| October 3, 2008 Sarah Palin: With her or against her?
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(NECN: Latoyia Edwards) - Most analysts agree that the vice presidential debate won't be much of a game changer for either presidential campaign, but do voters feel the same way?
New Englanders have strong opinions about who won the Palin-Biden bout. And, as you'll hear in this video report, there are strong opinions on both sides of the table.
Sarah Palin says she thinks "things went very well last night." But two quick polls suggest most of those who watched her vice presidential debate against Joe Biden thought things went a little better for Biden. A CNN poll gave Biden a 51-to-36 percent edge. But the same poll found Palin more likable by a 54-to-36 margin.
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