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    Glenn Adam Chin, former supervisory pharmacist at the New England Compounding Center, departs federal court, Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, in Boston. Prosecutors say Chin oversaw the sterile clean rooms at the New England Compounding Center in Framingham, Mass., which custom-mixed medications in bulk and where tainted steroids blamed for the 2012 outbreak were made. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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    Man pleads not guilty in tainted steroid case

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    Rep. John Tierney speaks to supporters at the Hawthorne Hotel after he conceded defeat in the 6th Congressional District to Seth Moulton on Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Boston Herald, Patrick Whittemore)
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    September 10, 2014 1:32 pm
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    Top Democrat: ‘Run, Mitt, run’
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    Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick argued that Hillary Clinton should face some competition in the Democratic presidential primary, fueling speculation that he may run. (AP Photo)
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    Deval Patrick subtly hints at 2016 run

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    September 9, 2014 4:27 pm
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    Iraq War vet Seth Moulton, left, is challenging Democratic Rep. John Tierney for his seat in Congress. (Photos courtesy Moulton campaign and AP)
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    Iraq vet gives Tierney tough challenge in Massachusetts

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    Health care spending in Massachusetts on the rise
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    Health care spending in Massachusetts on the rise

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    Insurer, subsidiary agree to pay $1.3M in Mass. settlement

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    This photo made with a fisheye lens shows a sign atop mostly empty meat shelves at Market Basket in Haverhill, Mass., Monday, Aug. 18, 2014. As an employee revolt at the New England grocery store chain headed into its fifth week, the governors of Massachusetts and New Hampshire made the unusual move of personally stepping into negotiations aimed at ending a standoff threatening the future of the popular low-priced supermarkets. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
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