May. 19, 2011
Updated: 5:17 PM

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Sox go for 6th straight

AG: 'Ghost passes' cost MBTA millions in revenue

Attorney General Martha Coakley said an employee of an MBTA contractor has been selling fake commuter rail and subway passes since 2007. (Boston Globe, 4:07 p.m.)

State Senate OK's Probation changes

The bill, like the House version, rejects Gov. Patrick's attempt to oversee the department, and is meant to limit the influence of political connections. (Globe, 3:44 p.m.)
Bruins at Lightning > Game 3 > 8 p.m. (Versus)

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Julianne McCrery was arraigned this afternoon on charges she killed her 6-year-old son in New Hampshire and dumped him in Maine last weekend. (Globe, 2:17 p.m.)

Ex-IMF head gets bail in sex assault case

A judge today set bail at $1 million and has agreed to free Dominique Strauss-Kahn from jail on the condition he remain under house arrest in New York. (AP, 4:50 p.m.)

Attorney: 'Rockefeller' agrees to leave Mass. to face murder charge in California

Christian K. Gerhartsreiter, who passed himself off as socialite Clark Rockefeller, faces charges in California in the 1985 slaying of his ex-landlord's son. (Globe, 3:16 p.m.)

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