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And Rep. John McDonough, co-chair of the state House of Representatives' Committee on Election Laws, told The Boston Globe Tuesday that "mass confusion" resulted from voter ignorance of the ballot questions.
"There's been a handful of problems," Moriarty admitted. "Those problems are more related to confusion--people coming in and realizing that the state ballot summaries would not be on the ballot [in the voting booths]."
Reagan has fallen victim to a scourge that kills more Americans than all other ailments except heart disease, cancer and strokes. There are 4 million people with Alzheimer's in the U.S., and 100,000 die every year. It is a mysterious, insidious malady that attacks and destroys brain cells...
Zayas uses humor to explore some of these themes, with mixed success. The Wombs of Angel Street has some compelling well written dialogue. When his wife chides him for his insensitivity Antoine quips, "Oh great, now I have to start reading for subtext." The scene in which Antoine pours out...
"This whole incident merely reflects the vicissitudes of the finances of a small company and the general level of inexperience," one source said. "Inevitably, a certain level of confusion is going to arise."