Bite Size News, February 4: Cup of Tea Edition

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  • Sarah Palin says she's coming to Boston for a tea party in April. [Boston Herald]
  • Maybe Scott Brown will remember if he sees her. [Boston Herald]
  • Researchers say Walden Pond isn't the same as Thoreau knew it -- due to global climate change. [WBUR]
  • Boston isn't even "Titletown" when it comes to mutual fund companies anymore. [Boston Globe]
  • It seems that Saugus rats like going to school way more than kids do. [The Daily Item]
  • Don't expect any Kennedy Greenway development near Haymarket in the near future. [Boston Herald]
  • After claims of discrimination regarding jobs, the MBTA will conduct a review. [Boston Globe]
  • Good news for "true crime" authors: If your book suggests that the wrong guy is a murderer, he won't win his libel suit. (Maybe a foreword will be inserted in future editions.) [Cape Cod Times]
  • Congrats to Rafaela Oliveira for being the second-chance winner of lifetime season tickets for the Pats. [New England Patriots]
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