Bite Size News, January 11: 'What Campaign?' Edition

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  • The last Coakley-Brown-Kennedy debate is happening tonight. [WBZ]
  • Polls are indicating that low voter-turnout could send Scott Brown (and his happy trail) to the Senate. [Pollster]
  • How many states does Mitt Romney vote in? He no longer lives in state but has sent in a ballot for next week's election. [Boston Herald]
  • A suspect in the "Tylenol Killings" refused to confess during his appearance on Cambridge television. [Boston Channel]
  • A cabbie made a mistake when they didn't pick up Leonard Zakim's daughter. She claims it's because she uses a wheelchair. [Boston Globe]
  • Believe it or not: There are still bald eagles in Massachusetts, and some people try to count them every year. [Worcester Telegram & Gazette]
  • Another South End street flooded due to a busted water main over the weekend. [Boston Channel]
  • A Stoughton snowbird was possibly murdered in Costa Rica. [Boston Globe]
  • Drawers were dropped in a carefully planned act of spontaneity. [Boston Herald]
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