Mar. 16, 2011
Updated: 6:03 PM

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State: Some light fixtures
in Big Dig tunnels flawed

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.)
'Rockefeller' charged with Calif. murder

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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