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Galvin lands another investment settlement

Galvin lands another investment settlement

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin tells WBZ's Anthony Silva that Merrill-Lynch has agreed to return about $10 million. Galvin was instrumental in reaching this national settlement.

Audio|Thu, 21 Aug 2008|More from WBZ's New England Business
|mayor bloombergfound at1:52

“…Among those to go is that including Vancouver yes it is. Mayor Bloomberg Deutsche Bank. …”

Podcast of the Day 070308

Podcast of the Day 070308

Today is the day before the 4th of July! And we'll talk about all the things that go with it. Somebody will get dunked, and we'll talk to Major Tom about the holiday weekend. We'll play the Fung Wah bus song, and everybody's favorite topic, gas prices. Bob Ryan calls in about the Sox, then a Men from Maine. Wally has the latest gossip about Tatum O'Neil, and our good friend Crazy Legs calls in. Finnally, Wally's Wallyology Report on Cheetah, the last living member from those old Tarzan flicks. 

Audio|Thu, 3 Jul 2008|More from 105.7 WROR
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“…It's true we head down to us feel all the you know Mayor Bloomberg of New York wave everybody -- makes it official unsanctioned. And then we go into hiding a lot of people we -- …”

“…It was incredible wasn't it the way and say -- Mayor Bloomberg for us and remind him that he will always be deprived of Medford Massachusetts. And I -- degrees centigrade is that although …”

Chump Line 6-30-08

Chump Line 6-30-08

This is the Howie Carr Chump Line- the part of the show where YOU get to take over the microphone. The Chump Line is played at the 5 o'clock hour each day. You can take a shot at the Chump Line by calling 617 779 3469 and we may or may not put you on air

Audio|Mon, 30 Jun 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
|mayor bloombergfound at0:50

“…About general Curtis -- Mayor Bloomberg it was George Wallace's running even the 68. He wanted to war he wanted to blog annoyed back in the stone age …”

NPR Hourly Newscast

NPR Hourly Newscast

A brief update of the top news of the hour

Audio|Fri, 25 Apr 2008|More from NPR: 7PM ET News Summary Podcast
|mayor bloombergfound at1:38

“…was killed during mayor Giuliani's administration when racial tensions were high. Mayor Bloomberg has gone out of its way to keep communication lines open with Bell's family and with black community activists. But just in …”

Wal-Mart toughens gun policies

Wal-Mart toughens gun policies

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg made the announcement Monday at a gathering of Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Audio|Mon, 14 Apr 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…Thank you mayor Bloomberg and thank you offer to be a participant in this. It's our goal at Wal-Mart to be a strong partner to communities …”

“…to serve the communities in which we in which we operate. When mayor Bloomberg approached us several months ago and asked to share our practices as a retailer. We saw an opportunity to just that which …”

Wal-Mart toughens gun policies

Wal-Mart toughens gun policies

Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York made the announcement at a gathering Monday of Mayors Against Illegal Guns.

Audio|Mon, 14 Apr 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
|mayor bloombergfound at2:05, 2:47

“…Thank you mayor Bloomberg and thank you offer to be a participant in this. It's our goal at Wal-Mart to be a strong partner to communities …”

“…to serve the communities in which we in which we operate. When mayor Bloomberg approached us several months ago and asked to share our practices as a retailer. We saw an opportunity to just that which …”

Eliot Spitzer 3-10-08

Eliot Spitzer 3-10-08

New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer has informed his most senior administration officials that he had been involved in a prostitution ring, an administration official said this morning. Is this the end of Spitzer?

Audio|Mon, 10 Mar 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
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“…Spitzer while they're -- patient get rid of Spezza -- laid out mayor Bloomberg. . You know particular Elliot Spitzer about a call for this -- today and she's got. Elliot how could you -- the -- …”

At Home with Harold Bloom: (2) on the Humanities

At Home with Harold Bloom: (2) on the Humanities

Harold Bloom, the Yale literary critic, prescribes for the "ghastly condition ... sellout ... suicide" of Humanities education today.

Audio|Fri, 28 Dec 2007|More from Open Source
|mayor bloombergfound at23:42

“…At that point I was mayor Bloomberg for president he has betrayed me by saying he couldn't possibly be elected says he's not going to run and he's backing …”

Here and Now for Thursday, December 13, 2007

Here and Now for Thursday, December 13, 2007

Senate Democrats have fallen one vote short of passing the first vehicle fuel economy standard increases since 1975, due to Republican objections to tax increases on the oil industry. A Minnesota transplant surgeon makes the case that paying donors for kidneys, in a government-regulated system, would save lives, provide incentives, and keep people out of unregulated black markets. We talk to Dr. Arthur Matas, who is the director of the Renal Transplant Program, University of Minnesota. The government of Germany is moving to ban the Church of Scientology calling the U.S. based organization "unconstitutional" and a threat to individual rights. We talk with Andrian Kreye, Arts and Culture Editor for the German newspaper Suddeiutsche Zeitung about the controversy. Pushy relatives and name books move aside, parents have a new way to name their kids: baby naming consultants. Jennifer Moss founded the website, Babynames.com. She offers surveys and telephone sessions for parents-t

Audio|Thu, 13 Dec 2007|More from WBUR: Here and Now
|mayor bloombergfound at29:13

“…are guns from rural America shedding blood in America's cities new York's mayor Bloomberg says yes but now. Gun shop owners in Georgia are responding. Also testing toys Berlin until next week. You're listening to -- …”

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 07/12/2007

My WBZ Morning Headlines for 07/12/2007

City of Boston officials not impressed with warning from Homeland Security Chief. Details on this and more top morning stories.

Audio|Thu, 12 Jul 2007|More from WBZ NewsRadio Headlines
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“…Security chief talks -- But not to city officials and to Boston's mayor Bloomberg convincingly would have been comfortable. -- yeah. Once in an ancient name Copley square green -- station -- change to the library …”

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