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Delahunt says he might be the next to go

Bret Christopher of Orleans, who recently lost his business and is working as a dishwasher at a local restaurant, is benefiting from a home heating oil program supported by Congressman William Delahunt that accepts discounted oil from controversial Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Bret Christopher of Orleans, who recently lost his business and is working as a dishwasher at a local restaurant, is benefiting from a home heating oil program supported by Congressman William Delahunt that accepts discounted oil from controversial Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. (Julia Cumes for The Globe)
By Farah Stockman
Globe Staff / February 13, 2010

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US Representative William Delahunt said yesterday that he is considering retiring from his congressional seat representing the South Shore and Cape Cod, although he portrayed his deliberations as routine and said they are not related to challenges from Republicans who are energized by Scott Brown’s upset victory in last month’s special Senate election. (Full article: 1087 words)

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