Description: Thomas Finneran says Weld has all the power needed to fix the state budget. Peter Forman says some tools are still missing from deficit reduction package. Weld at St. Patrick's breakfast with Bulger.
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Description: William Weld's last-minute campaigning includes speaking to senior citizens and marching through throngs at Downtown Crossing, shaking hands everywhere.
Description: William Weld condemns Governor's Councillor Joseph Langone and speaks on behalf of judicial nominee Diane Kottmyer. Peter Eleey defends Council's reservations about her “temperament.”
Description: Weld faults Kevin White for indiscreet fundraising and questionable connection to John Hancock and BU in the 80s, as a means of attacking Silber through guilt by association. White on “Boston Common.”
Description: William Weld announces cabinet appointments: Gloria Larson as secretary of environmental affairs, Franklin Ollivierre as secretary of elder affairs; also David Place as head of judicial nominating council.
Description: Weld addresses deficit by abolishing MDC, regents, universal health care; raising fees, MBTA fares, state college tuition; tightening welfare eligibility. David Wyss says cuts will not fix state economy.
Description: People from William Weld's academic life, law practice, government career describe development of the gubernatorial candidate. Jeremiah O'Sullivan, Harvey Silverglate. Photos of young Weld. People walking on Harvard Yard paths. Middlesex School.
Description: In his victory speech, William Weld states his objectives for state government. In post-election press conference, he proposes repeal of service tax.