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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines for 02/20/2008

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Play from 1:01[1:01] ..." the most trusted name in mattresses sleep he's an actress professionals. Democrat Barack Obama of fresh off solid victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii can now -- of an endorsement from the teamster his. Obama poised to"...

Play from 1:31[1:31] ..." in the United States of America. And whatever else happens the mayor George W. Bush won't be on the ballot."...

Play from 1:40[1:40] ..." Challenger Hillary Rodham Clinton is under added pressure now to perform next month in CBS's Peter marriage takes a look in this report."...

Play from 1:57[1:57] ..." in both places as she tries to find a way to budget Barack Obama is growing momentum. On a conference call with reporters campaign advisers declined to direct response when asked why Obama cut into their"...

Play from 4:12[4:12] ..." syndrome. He also says it's not clear how they were linked to Al Qaeda in Iraq the bombings February 1 killed about 100 people. Travelers complain that computer glitch for the flight delays and cancellations at London's Heathrow"...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WB ZWBZHT Boston. Traffic on that -- Breaking news when it. Every day the WBZ Boston news radio ten."

Play from 0:15[0:15]" Good afternoon at 3 o'clock 26 degrees in Boston partly cloudy and breezy. I Diane Stern here's what we're following the day after big Obama victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii --"

Play from 0:26[0:26]" I'm Peter Marian Washington after ten straight losses the Clinton campaign acknowledges the obvious -- Today in Massachusetts state education officials take steps to ensure none of the piece for called this week is in the -- public schools I'm Lana Jones WBZ AccuWeather forecast from the jury Schwindenhammer dry -- is on tap through tomorrow night it's noble arrived on Friday accumulations of six to twelve inches could turn north and west of -- 95 on Wall Street the Dow is up a 104 despite more news today about oil the market -- report is coming up."

Play from 0:59[0:59]" And this afternoon commute is brought to you by the most trusted name in mattresses sleep he's an actress professionals. Democrat Barack Obama of fresh off solid victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii can now -- of an endorsement from the teamster his. Obama poised to get that back in today after a meeting with Teamsters union president James Hoffa. The -- will meet in Texas where Obama is on the stump right now."

Play from 1:22[1:22]" 1 of the reserve -- paying such careful attention to politics is they know in November. You'll be selecting the next presently in the United States of America. And whatever else happens the mayor George W. Bush won't be on the ballot."

Play from 1:40[1:40]" Challenger Hillary Rodham Clinton is under added pressure now to perform next month in CBS's Peter marriage takes a look in this report."

Play from 1:48[1:48]" Taxes you know I don't -- large top."

Play from 1:50[1:50]" Clinton adviser Harold -- says those march 4 big primary prizes are critically important Hillary Clinton needs sizable wins in both places as she tries to find a way to budget Barack Obama is growing momentum. On a conference call with reporters campaign advisers declined to direct response when asked why Obama cut into their core supporters in Wisconsin. One aid would only say Wisconsin is an Ohio Obama and Clinton are already fighting for the votes of millions of Ohio blue collar Democrats Peter -- CBS news Washington."

Play from 2:21[2:21]" Boston College professor Alan -- tells WBZ news political bureau this will be hard pressed helped get Clinton back in the win column."

Play from 2:28[2:28]" Well it's hard to tell what to do because there's tradition worst try to protect. Look in a democracy -- get Richard this Richard her opponent at some point there's only so much you can do that if she's sorry drafted Turkish Ohio which is still behind you kind of start thinking about the future of a party. -- about her own political future."

Play from 2:50[2:50]" In other news Massachusetts health and education officials are alerting schools all across the state. That they have in their inventories some of the recalled beef we've been hearing so much about lately. At -- is from a California slaughterhouse under investigation for reported animal abuse. WBZ's Lana Jones reports eager Reno with the Department of Education while emphasizing that no one has been sickened by the recalled beef says school officials have been alert."

Play from 3:16[3:16]" Well yesterday we actually that the message any email two every superintendent and charter school leader in the state letting them know the list of that the product codes for every product that has been rectified by the USDA and just let them know if you have any of these try to figure inventory --"

Play from 3:35[3:35]" None of the recalled product was sold directly to the school lunch program -- Reno says some schools may have purchased the products separately. Again no recall related illnesses are reported Lana Jones WBZ Newsradio tempered WBZ news time three six updating these suicide bombings early this month that pet markets on the outskirts of Baghdad. Originally US and Iraqi officials of the two female bombers looked like they had down's syndrome. Today the military's backing away from that statement. Rear admiral Gregory Smith says both woman had recently been treated for depression or other mental disorder but there's no indication the pair had down's syndrome. He also says it's not clear how they were linked to Al Qaeda in Iraq the bombings February 1 killed about 100 people. Travelers complain that computer glitch for the flight delays and cancellations at London's Heathrow airport. The problem started yesterday afternoon and software for the decades sorting system crashed during an upgrade. Most of the affected passengers are booked on long haul flights on British Airways. School officials at a small college in New Jersey say they're checking today's threats seriously and light of last week's deadly shooting in Northern Illinois University. Saint Peter's College in Jersey City is lockdown as police to a building by building search. Police say one or more disgruntled students claimed -- handwritten note there would be violence on campus. Mother of one student to call to say come get -- says. Your heart just stops when you get that call. Tonight tonight to start days among gays that is because of a lunar eclipse time -- in the WBZ TV weather center says that you'll be better in some places than in others -- head south down toward the south coast the cape and Allen's. -- until little that a cloud cover off to the north and west -- any cumulus clouds should melt away. And that commission should be mostly clear just very cult the full -- the snow moon will be eclipsed between ten and 1052 by the Earth's shadow. And you look and feel on the MBTA is blue line WBZ's Carl Stevens has checking it out from the aquarium stuff."

Play from 5:44[5:44]" The state transportation secretary was here the head of the team was here other dignitaries to greet the first brand new blue line cars the first floor of 94. That will replace steel blue line lead over the next year and a half. Charles where I'm from Hartford rode the train with a son and he likes it."

Play from 6:01[6:01]" the ride was exceptionally smooth and -- I was kind of surprised by that we did this come up with a green injuries to the other rocking in the motion the noise in the zones consumers --"

Play from 6:11[6:11]" The news stainless steel cars have increased accessibility wider seats. Cost a total of 172 million dollars the feds pick up 80% of from the aquarium -- Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 Wall Street numbers next. Here's the news right here season news at wbz1030.com. John -- act now the Wall Street numbers from marketwatch.com good afternoon John."

Play from 6:37[6:37]" good afternoon Diane oil ball rolled over a 101 dollars a barrel at the finish it would settle just under that still sitting at a record. Did Wall Street really take notice not really the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up some 93 points say it's up 92 right now in fact. The Nasdaq is up twenty and the S&P 500 is advancing eleven. And you see them everywhere those bright colored clogs that kids especially where but rocks getting stepped on today the footwear maker. Mr. earnings expectations and that stock is slipping some 13%. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour on John where -- marketwatch.com on WB's a Newsradio 1030."

Play from 7:40[7:40]" Let's take on the bad thirds in Florida -- Bob beers he Dave Goucher tomorrow night at 745"

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