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Bill Clinton at Tufts; Election Tomorrow; Daylight Savings
Here's five things. Monday, Nov. 7, 2011.

Good morning, here are five things to know today:
Former President Bill Clinton said it burns him up when people compare President Barack Obama unfavorably to him, he's okay with paying more in taxes as part of the one percent, and thinks recently elected conservative congress people "must be stunned" at how quickly their approval ratings have dropped. Clinton delivered the Fares Lecture at Tufts University Sunday evening. Thousands lined up outside the Gantcher Center on the Tufts Campus for the high security event.
There's a local election tomorrow, with nine people vying the city council and school committee, and incumbent Mayor Michael McGlynn facing challenger Anthony D'Antonio.
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Your clocks fell back an hour early Sunday morning - or, at least, they should have. Sunday evening, the sun set at about 4:30 p.m. What's your take on the ritual?
4. Is It Really November?: Today's expected high is 61 degrees with sunny skies, according to the National Weather Service. Tomorrow - sunny with highs in the mid-60s.
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5. School Committee Meets Tonight: The school committee holds its regular meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at City Hall. On the agenda - reports on a Verizon Foundation Grant and the teaching resource room initiative.
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