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My WBZ Afternooon Headlines 06/20/2008
[description] Testimony at the Entwistle trial done for the day, harsh words from Scott Mcllellan, Hillary campaigns for Barack, Curt Schilling prepares for surgery, these stories and more, in the WBZ Afternoon News.
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 06/19/2008
[description] 17 and counting for the Boston Celtics, a Duck Tour through the city for Doc Rivers and his team, the FBI cracks down on mortgage fraud, these stories and more, in the WBZ Afternoon News.
Skeptics Guide #151 - June 9th, 2008
[description] Interview with Jon Blumenfeld; News Items: NPR Psychics, Mars Lander Update, Petaflop Supercomputers, Optical Illusions; Your Questions and E-mails: Casey Predictions; Science or Fiction
Analyst: Deep problems at Lehman Brothers
[description] The investment bank removed two executives, reacting to Wall Street anger over recent losses there. WBZ's Anthony Silva speaks with Peter Cohan, head of Cohan and Associates in Marlborough.
Dan Ariely: Confronting Irrationality
[description] Dan Ariely shows how often we don't know what we're choosing and don't get what we want -- because we are predictably irrational creatures.
Here and Now for Wednesday, Ma7 28, 2008
[description] Former White House press secretary and Bush loyalist Scott McClellan writes in a new memoir that President Bush sold an "unnecessary" war in Iraq to the American people using a political propaganda campaign, in a way that was not open and forthright. We speak with Mike Allen, chief political correspondent for Politico. The number of homes entering foreclosure spiked 65 percent last month over the same period last year for a total of 243,000 properties. And now realtors are saying that foreclosed properties that sit empty are beginning to attract squatters. We speak to Marc Charney, a real estate broker from the Boston area, who says he finds squatters in 25% of the foreclosed properties he handles. We also look at the impact of foreclosures on children. We speak to private investigator Bill Beitler of the Chicago area, who says schools are hiring him to make sure students aren't going to school in their old neighborhood, after they've been forced to move from their home. The
Here and Now for Wednesday, May 21, 2008
[description] Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy was released from the hospital today, one day after news broke that the 76 year-old democrat was diagnosed with a potentially lethal form of brain cancer. We speak to long-time Kennedy watcher, Kevin Cullen of the Boston Globe. We also speak to Congressional correspondent, Gail Chaddock of the Christian Science Monitor, about how Kennedy's absence from the Senate could effect legislation. There is new hope in the fight against cancer. Scientists are working together with doctors and engineers to develop new weapons to both fight and detect cancer. They're called nanoparticles and they could be implanted in your body to identify cancer cells or even deliver chemotherapy to specific areas. We speak with Michael Cima, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and also with his brother, Dr. Robert Cima, a gastrointestinal surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. The Financial Times reports today that the credit rating agency Moody'
College Crunch
[description] Do you need help figuring out how to pay for college?Want to know about the most and least expensive colleges in Massachusetts?
NPR Hourly Newscast
[description] A brief update of the top news of the hour
John Tobin: Annual Spring Breakfast
[description] Boston City Councilor John Tobin at his Annual Spring Breakfast Fundraiser, Saturday, April 19 at the Corrib Restaurant. Formats available:Quicktime (.mov), MP3 Audio (.mp3), MPEG-4 Video (.m4v), Flash Video (.flv)









