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...Dikearney. Finnegan was the cagey. Irish pol. Flynn, the liberal "goo-goo". King, the leftist. Incidents become symbolic stories that don't connect," not proven patterns but isolated signals between the lines. Thus Finnegan took his desk home from his School Board office: read. he's a plunderer. Larry DiCara let an illegal loan slip in from an aide: He's no manager. Flynn gave out different brochures to Blacks and whites: He's a panderer. Most reporters agree these are petty incidents, but they provide drama and focus to the coverage...
EDITORIALLY, the Globe's failure to endorse a candidate suggested an equally limited vision. DiCara, Finnegan, Flynn, Kearney and King all have "the experience and intelligence necessary to lead this city capably," their editorial read. they might just as well have said. "Don't vote this year. It doesn't matter." The election is too important for such apathy, but if the Globe can't choose on the basis of its own coverage, how can anybody else...
...DiCara left he said to Flynn. "Well Ray, we'll be seeing a lot of each other the next few days...
...parade, DiCara, at 33 years old the second youngest in the field next to Kearney, ran from side to side hugging and kissing supporters. In an interview at the parade. DiCara said he felt "pretty good" about his chances today...
...Lawrence S. DiCara '71 will vote between 10 and 10:25 a.m. at All Saints Church in Dorchester, spokesman Karen McCurdy said yesterday. She added that the DiCara campaign has been identifying voters for two weeks and will call them today. DiCara will tour different polling spots around the city during the day before watching the results from Chelsea's on State St., McCurdy said...