Bite Size News, February 23: Scott Brown: No Nukes Edition
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- Scott Brown is against a so-called “nuclear option” to pass a healthcare reform bill. [Boston Herald]
- That controversial LNG shipment from Yemen finally reached Boston Harbor today. [WBZ]
- The Chelsea Creek Action Group hopes to use funds from a $4.6 million settlement with Exxon-Mobil to actually improve the environment. The $4.6 million settlement stems from a 2006 diesel fuel spill. [WBUR]
- Did Al Gore really invent the Internet to teach bomb-making skills to kids? [Attleboro Sun Chronicle]
- Segways are thriving in the North End. Some residents are not happy about it. [Boston Globe]
- Jerry Remy chatted with J.C. Monahan and Boston’s View. [WCVB]
- Dick Cheney had a heart attack. [Washington Post]
- We knew Gisele Bundchen delivered her baby in the water. She also likes a Brazilian water workout as part of her exercise program. [Boston Herald]
- Can someone - Christy Mihos - balance a state budget if they bounce a check to their political campaign committee? [Boston Globe]
- Previously on Bostonist: El Pelon Taqueria lives; Cambridge got a mayor.
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