Major "Big Dig" contractor faces federal charges
BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors have charged the largest contractor in Boston's $15 billion "Big Dig" road and tunnel construction project with lying about faulty work on section where a ceiling panel killed a woman.
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