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Audio|Tue, 27 Oct 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…of the headlines the church of Scientology's calling a fraud verdict in France and inquisition of modern times saying it will appeal. A court in Paris today convicted the church of pressuring members in -- large sums of money and using commercial harassment on recruit but the French court didn't order the church of Scientology's in France to shut down also cloudy weather is the latest test launch of NASA's newest rock until at least tomorrow the Ares I …”
“…school system McKinney. Considering the Americans postwar occupation of west Berlin with the French and British allies the subject is inevitable. …”
(NECN: Greg Wayland, Boston, Mass.) - Fast food is a global business. Today, the chief executive officer of McDonald's came to Boston to talk about strategy in a down economy. Jim Skinner says demand is up, but insists it is not because p...
Video|Tue, 27 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…like shrimp in Japan. They like beer in Germany. Like wine and France. . More spam in Hawaii now in case you didn't know Hawaii has -- consumption per capita of any state they love it. …”
Features include: All That Was Missing Was the Hot Cheese; Mal and St Crispian; Benefits of a Ragtag Crew; The Conversion Story; Broadwaves (Blackadder)
Audio|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from The Signal
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“…his speech as the English are about heads in to battle with the French -- call. The French treats frosting outnumber the English and -- back to roms and supporting it so morale amongst the English is -- Something many. …”
“…rules and organization of the federation should remain consistent from the beginning. France has very few limitations. There is no set pattern the crew the -- characters and their for the show are almost the …”
Why is the left trying to take all of your stuff from you?
Audio|Mon, 26 Oct 2009|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
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“…a lot. I you eat French Fries I should be ambassador to France go ahead and nominate yourself on the -- line. It was 72 to 63 to go back to mark in Medford who …”
10/25/2009 Money Show Financial News Of The Week
Audio|Sun, 25 Oct 2009|More from The Money Show
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“…Is that the death as a percentage of their hold GDP. 70%. France 77%. Germany 80%. Italy won fifteen. In Japan that president that and -- loser Ramallah. 200. …”
(NECN/ABC: Dubai) - Inspectors from the IAEA, the UN's nuclear watchdog, touched down in Tehran on Sunday and headed for the the Fardoo nuclear plant, a once-secret enrichment facility carved into mountains near the holy city of Qom. Las...
Video|Sun, 25 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Iran Vista deadline to respond to a draft nuclear deal. The US France and Russia want Iran to swap its low enriched uranium for more highly enriched fuel -- Which would be harder to use …”
(NECN: Jay Carr) - A French film about the early days of the fashion icon Coco Chanel, this biopic brings out a terrific performance by Audrey Tautou, who plays the title character. Tautou was born to play this role, depicting the small, moody ...
Video|Sun, 25 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…have been looking for entertainment and a wonderful look at Paris and France between the wars is artistically beautiful. You know and a strong and Berman a self empowering moment. -- she is our. …”
(NECN/ABC) - From Boston, Massachusetts to Beijing, China. From Paris, France to Sydney, Australia, the number 350 was written with bodies, printed on headbands, and rung out with bells. Demonstrators around the world united in a single messa...
Video|Sat, 24 Oct 2009|More from Boston.com
A jolly old chap joins us from merry old England.
Audio|Fri, 23 Oct 2009|More from WEEI - The Big Show
|Francefound at5:31
“…they've got. Much bigger objective here if you because you didn't know France a syndicate maxed out in the United States faces they have sporadic. Their wings here marketing lines of the United States. And …”
In 1954, rejection letter in hand, Bud Collins drove more than 700 miles from his hometown of Lima, Ohio, to Boston. The mission: convince Boston University to let him study journalism. The promise: if accepted, he would be an excellent student. Collins (COM09) made good on that promise, although it took him more than 50 years to get his degree. Best known for insightful tennis commentary that changed the way the sport is understood and appreciated, Collins is an unusual journalistic pioneer. Even his clothing suggests that: colorful, custom-tailored pants that have become his trademark as he reported on a sport where wearing whites once was required. Collins, who will be honored tonight with a Distinguished Alumni Award from the College of Communication, kick-started televised tennis commentary for WGBH-TV in 1963, the same year he began writing for the Boston Globe. He became known for his sharp commentary as well as clever insights and monikers, calling Roger Federer The Swiss Who Cant Miss, for example. Collins has published numerous books, most recently The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book, which includes year-by-year summaries of past tennis seasons, biographical sketches of important players, and stats, records, and championship rolls. Collins also has covered other topics, including the Vietnam War and interviews with Muhammad Ali, reporting on several of his most famous fights. His dispatches for the Globes travel section have been celebrated as well. In 1999, Collins won the Associated Press Sports Editors Red Smith Award, considered the highest accolade in sports reporting. His papers and memorabilia are among the holdings of the Howard Gotlieb Research Center at Boston University. Last May, Thomas Fiedler (COM71), dean of COM, presented Collins with a long-awaited official degree, a master of science in public relations. I finished all of my classes in 1955, but lacked a thesis paper, because I got caught up with my full-time job at the Boston Herald, said Collins. Fiedler accepted Collins book, The Bud Collins History of Tennis, in lieu of a thesis. Now with diploma in hand, Collins joked, I might be able to find a real job. For more Boston University news and videos, check out http://today.bu.edu
Video|Fri, 23 Oct 2009|More from YouTube.com: BUToday
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“…because -- the picture and he found out. Harry -- and France Spain has gone on this -- briefly. Here and found. It just -- that hero. To me when I was happy I …”