A campaign commercial in the making
A campaign commercial in the making - The Boston Globe: "In the highly scripted event, the governor's aides left few details unproduced.
Outside Faneuil Hall, arriving guests might have thought they were entering a rock concert. Television news satellite trucks turned Samuel Adams Plaza into a cobblestone parking lot. Out back, steel barricades extended halfway to Quincy Market, preventing any uninvited riffraff from wandering in without a ticket.
Inside, the stage was adorned with twin banners that announced, in Revolutionary War-era font, ''Making History in Healthcare.' Aides to the governor busily passed out campaign-style buttons and programs, printed on stiff marbled paper, with the same logo."
Outside Faneuil Hall, arriving guests might have thought they were entering a rock concert. Television news satellite trucks turned Samuel Adams Plaza into a cobblestone parking lot. Out back, steel barricades extended halfway to Quincy Market, preventing any uninvited riffraff from wandering in without a ticket.
Inside, the stage was adorned with twin banners that announced, in Revolutionary War-era font, ''Making History in Healthcare.' Aides to the governor busily passed out campaign-style buttons and programs, printed on stiff marbled paper, with the same logo."
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