Word: neale
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...Richard Neal (D-Mass.) former mayor of Springfield defeated Theodore Dimauro, another former mayor of that city in the race for Democratic nominee. With 152 of 198 precincts reporting, or 77 percent, Neal had 38,599 votes, or 65 percent, while Dimauro had 21,010 votes, or 35 percent...
...central Massachusetts, Representative Richard Neal (D-Mass.), faces a challenge by former Springfield Mayor Ted Dimauro in a campaign notable for Dimauro's recent and false suggestion that the Bank of New England was recommended for liquidation...
Second District: Incumbent Neal expected to defeat primary opponent Dimauro. No final election opponent. Michael Barone and Grant Ujifusa, authors of The Almanac of American Politics call this district "one of the safest of congressional seats...
...scales at more than 3 million tons. Sixty million students went back to their schools, some of which desperately need better teachers and facilities, though the U.S. will spend a record $384 billion for education this year. Almost all the states and cities face what urban expert Neal Peirce calls a "taut situation," many of them with new tax loads but still unable to deal with crime and congestion...
...WILLIAM NEAL MOORE...