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Gov. Romney's 'binders full of women' comment sparks debate

Former Massachusetts Lt . Gov . Kerry Healey speaks out

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    Doug McKelway reports from Vermont

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  1. Did Mitt Romney overreach on Libya?

    Former Lt . Gov . Kerry Healey responds

  2. Scott Brown not seeking Kerry's Senate seat

    Democrats' worries about losing the Senate seat formerly held by incoming Secretary of State John Kerry were eased Friday when former Sen. Scott Brown confirmed he w...

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    BOSTON - A cancer-stricken Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has written a poignant letter to Massachusetts leaders asking that they change state law to allow a speedy replacem...

  6. Kennedy's Death Triggers Start of Race to Succeed Him

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  7. Massachusetts Attorney General Announces Candidacy for Kennedy Seat

    Attorney General Martha Coakley announced Thursday she will run as a Democratic candidate in the special election to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.The 20-y...

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