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State: Some light fixtures
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State officials say they have discovered a problem with light fixtures in the tunnels of the Big Dig, after one fell from a tunnel's ceiling on February 8.
(Globe, 5:28 p.m.)
US paints dire picture of Japan plant
Japanese officials disagreed with a US assessment today that a crippled nuclear power plant could be on the verge of spewing radioactive material. (AP, 5:51 p.m.)
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The man who called himself "Clark Rockefeller" said he had no role in the 1985 death of John Sohus in California and is determined to fight the charge. (Globe, 5:15 p.m.)
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Former Globe reporter missing in Libya
Anthony Shadid, a former Boston Globe correspondent, and three other New York Times reporters are missing in Libya, the Times reported today. (Boston Globe, 2:35 p.m.)
Gribble says he could kill again
Christopher Gribble, who admitted killing a Mont Vernon, N.H. woman and maiming her daughter, testified he may kill again if released. (Globe, 1:57 p.m.)
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