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Rosenberg Probe Begins, Senator Expects Out-of-State Independent Investigator
By Matt Murphy
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By Matt Murphy
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WALTHAM — At the same time that Beacon Hill lawmakers were swept up in the frenzy over how to handle a series of explosive sexual assault allegations lodged against the civil-law husband of Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, the Massachusetts Medical Society — the statewide association representing doctors and medical students — quietly announced
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Editor's note — this page will be updated throughout the day (or as long as it takes) 7:35 p.m. Senate Democrats have named Majority Leader Harriette L. Chandler as acting Senate President.
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The most jarring image of the past couple weeks appeared in the New York Times, alongside a surprisingly positive profile of 33-year-old conservative pundit Benjamin Shapiro. It was a photograph of Mr. Shapiro's supporters at the University of Utah. One of the students was wearing a "Reagan
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By Michael P. Norton
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The recent tax reform proposals by the Republican Congress and a recent public Torah reading made me think about tithing. In one of the first verses in Saturday's Torah reading Vayeitzei ((Jacob) departed from …), the Jewish Patriarch Jacob promises G-d a tenth of everything G-d gives him after
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service When senators huddle for a private caucus Monday to consider sexual assault complaints lodged against Senate President Stanley Rosenberg's civil-law husband, state Senator Barbara L'Italien plans to discuss her belief that Rosenberg needs to give up his duties
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BOSTON — Senate President Stanley Rosenberg emerged today to address the media, a day after a series of explosive allegations surfaced claiming that his civil-law husband acted on Rosenberg's Beacon Hill clout to sexually assault at least four men. "As you know, I never hesitate or shy away
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