Kennedy has brain tumor, treatment to be determined

Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the iconic figurehead of one of America's storied political dynasties, was diagnosed today after suffering seizures this weekend. (Globe Staff, 2:19 p.m.)

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US House votes to sue OPEC

The House overwhelmingly approved legislation today allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices. (Reuters, 2:35 p.m.)
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Pierce has eyes on the prize

"Our goal is to win a championship," the Celtics forward said at the team's shootaround today prior to tonight's Game 1. (Boston Globe, 1:56 p.m.)
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Clinton, Obama compete in Oregon, Kentucky

Before vote counting began, Barack Obama had 1,917 pledged delegates, little more than 100 shy of the 2,026 needed to become the first black presidential nominee of a major party. (AP, 3:08 p.m.)
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