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Scott Brown, Elizabeth Warren have campaign to go, but undecided vote already narrow

boston.com — Consider this as you brace for a multimillion-dollar US Senate race this fall that hijacks the commercial time between your favorite TV shows, fills the newspaper, and is propelled by verbal barrages between Republican Scott Brown and Democrat Elizabeth Warren. With six months to go, only 5 percent of voters are undecided and left to be convinced by it all.
Good analysis MT @globeglen: MASS. SENATE: undecideds now few, meaning active campaign to convince small group http://t.co/uNyVq7nJ #mapoli
MASS. SENATE: Latest poll shows that undecideds now few, meaning active campaign to convince small group... http://t.co/ucdrEJmU #mapoli

Mitt Romney, in second general election ad, paints vision of him as ‘President Romney’

boston.com — In its second television ad, Mitt Romney continues his effort to assist American voters in view him as their president. Following up a "Day One" ad that debuted last week, the Romney campaign says in a second installment that Romney would immediately focus on deficit-reduction during his first day in office.
Veepstakes hint? New Romney ad features opening shot with Tim Pawlenty (ok, not really a hint) -- http://t.co/KpZEXKJt
MITT ROMNEY: Second general election TV ad continues presenting image of him as president... http://t.co/VP0B3RS2 #mapoli

Elizabeth Warren pulls even with Scott Brown in new poll

boston.com — Elizabeth Warren, emerging from what many consider the roughest patch yet in her Senate campaign, has pulled into a virtual tie with US Senator Scott Brown, according to a new Suffolk University/7News poll.
Interesting. Poll suggests Warren unscathed by Indian heritage controversy; Obama crushes Mittens in home state. http://t.co/eDT0qLp6
Suffolk/7 News polls show Brown 48% to Warren 47%... skeptical in Brooklyn... #masen http://t.co/Si0GnWGA (via @bostondotcom)

Harvard alumni directory contains bizarre entry for Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber

boston.com — The Harvard alumni directory for the class of 1962, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, contains a bizarre entry for Ted Kaczynski, the graduate who went on to send deadly bombs through the mail as the mysterious and elusive Unabomber.
Can't make this up. From @BostonGlobe: Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, lists himself in Harvard 1962 alumni report. http://t.co/Xa2LWg6Q
In his submission to the Harvard alumni directory, unabomber Ted Kaczynski lists his awards as "eight life sentences." http://t.co/s6Vhl35u
Harvard alumni directory contains bizarre entry for Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber. http://t.co/WZIP48yI
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Was the injured Avery Bradley the key to the Celtics' ... offense?

boston.com — PHILADELPHIA -- The news that the Celtics may lose guard Avery Bradley for the rest of the season is an immediate blow to the team's defense, depriving Doc Rivers of his best on-ball defender in the seventh game of a series dominated by guard play.

Fire on nuclear sub at Maine shipyard hurts 7

boston.com — A fire on a nuclear-powered submarine at a Maine shipyard has injured seven people, including five firefighters, but did not affect the reactor, which was not active.

Mitt Romney’s first general election ad offers view of his first day in office

boston.com — In his first ad of the general election, Mitt Romney says he would start his first day in office by approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline, introduce tax cutting legislation, and seeking to repeal President Obama's health care law. The upbeat 30-second spot, released on Friday morning, starts with a question, "What would a Romney presidency be like?"
MITT ROMNEY: A look at his second ad, also aimed at presenting image of him as president... http://t.co/5ui2cCMR

Picking new leader, Egyptians search for superman

boston.com — Mohammed Bassiouni poses for a portrait inside his home in the village of Ikhsas, south of Cairo, Egypt on Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Bassiouni expressed dissatisfaction with the Muslim Brotherhood, a political party that enjoys broad support in areas throughout the country.

Patriots get Jones deal done

boston.com — The Patriots signed first-round draft pick Chandler Jones Wednesday.

Boston Red Sox - Red Sox defeat Orioles, 6-5 - The Boston Globe

boston.com — Scott Podsednik was hitting .203 with one extra-base hit for Lehigh Valley, the Triple A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies , when the Red Sox traded for him May 11.
In today's Globe: Red Sox 6, Orioles 5: Red Sox defeat Orioles, 6-5 - http://t.co/W6VFCb1Z
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