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Mass. Senate candidates offer to pay for debates

BOSTON—Democrats Alan Khazei (KAY'-zee) and Stephen Pagliuca (pah-lee-OOH'-kah) say they would be willing to foot the bill for two statewide televised debates between the candidates angling to succeed the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Full Article at Boston Globe

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