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Thomas Menino Wins Boston Mayor Race

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BOSTON — Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has won an unprecedented fifth consecutive four-year term. With 95 percent of precincts reporting, Menino had 57 percent of the vote to City Council President Michael Flaherty's 43 percent. Full Article at Huffington Post

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  1. BOSTON Mayor Thomas M. Menino easily won an unprecedented fifth term on Tuesday, relying on his popularity to neutralize charges that the city needed a change. Full Article at The New York Times

  2. BOSTON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Thomas Menino Tuesday won a fifth term as mayor of Boston, a feat unmatched by in the city's storied political history. Full Article at United Press International

  3. Mayor Thomas Menino, left, stands with Harvard professor Charles Ogletree Jr. , debate moderator, center, and Michael Flaherty before a mayoral debate between Menino and Flaherty in Boston late last month. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com

  4. Challenger Michael Flaherty chases Mayor Thomas M. Menino to the big finish today with fence-sitting voters poised to hand the popular incumbent a decisive mandate or his spirited rival a historic political upset. Full Article at Boston Herald

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  5. BOSTON - AUGUST 29:  Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (L), U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) and Joan Kennedy (R), ex-wife of U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, wait for funeral services of U.S. Sen. Kennedy to start at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help August 29, 2009 in Boston, Massachusetts.
  6. ROXBURY, MA - MAY 27:  United States Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announces the national recipients of $1.5 billion in New Market Tax Credits awards May 27, 2009 while U.S Representative  Barney Frank (L) Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (C) and Governor Deval Patrick look on at Project Hope in...
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