

Senate hopefuls turn up volume
Candidates clash loudly on health, earmarks, Big Dig in radio debate

In their feistiest face-off of the race, the four Democrats vying for the US Senate clashed in a radio debate yesterday over health care, congressional earmarks, charter schools, and free speech, repeatedly shouting over one another as they aired significant distinctions on policy. (Full article: 1038 words)
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