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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 12/10/2008

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Play from 1:22[1:22] ..." Florida -- three stories above police and fire sent several cruise an Attorney General Martha Coakley stadium the FBI."...

Play from 4:10[4:10] ..." westbound no trouble to report -- past to not the on the expressway south on your heavy and slow down this avenue elegant and Bryant -- northbound is stalled out from Braintree to Neponset. Route three"...

Play from 5:59[5:59] ..." And other -- are watching Barack Obama's presidential election victory has sparked big business in Iraq spring restore. They're selling T shirts."...

Play from 7:02[7:02] ..." take it to that we did post some gains today Diane the Dow Jones Industrial Average up seventy points the NASDAQ up eighteen S&P 500 up just about eleven stocks bounced around today fueled by optimism that congress"...

Play from 7:41[7:41] ..." two days after filing for bankruptcy a federal court is allowing the Tribune Co. to operate normally. So the media giant can meet its payroll and provide health benefits the court. Clearing the way for Tribune just moments ago once again the Dow Jones Industrial Average up some seventy points at the closing bell. Business reports -- eight and 38 past the hour on John where doc marketwatch.com."...

Play from 0:00[0:00]" WB ZI. WBZ. -- Boston the on the treatment is the most listened to station in the late breaking news WB. 1030 every day. Good afternoon it's 4 o'clock this -- it's windy 59 degrees it's -- and Boston right now -- Diane Stern here's what we're following in the WBZ -- on a section of suspended ceiling collapses of the atrium -- garage bringing a huge public safety response I'm Lana -- this is Doug -- with the federal courthouse in Boston -- and chuck -- entered not guilty -- we have the closing numbers on Wall Street the Dow closes -- seventy the NASDAQ and S&P also scratch out some gains -- report coming up WBZ AccuWeather forecast turning -- over the next couple days of more rain is on the -- for tomorrow into tomorrow night. Ray could change to snow before ending on Friday Tom Cuddy with a sports."

Play from 0:56[0:56]" Bruins and capitals and Washington. The Bruins have lost a game in regulation in 41 days this afternoon commute is brought -- you by the most trusted name in mattresses sleepy is the mattress professionals. No injuries but quite a scare at the atrium mall this morning when a section of parking garage ceiling collapsed. WBZ's Lana Jones tells us what officials are saying this afternoon."

Play from 1:18[1:18]" 25 foot section of suspended ceiling gave way a little after 11 AM causing the Florida -- three stories above police and fire sent several cruise an Attorney General Martha Coakley stadium the FBI."

Play from 1:29[1:29]" The federal investigators were basically trying to ascertain whether this was a similar type instrument to be I think date which this was not."

Play from 1:36[1:36]" Newton fire chief Jon -- says this was a section of steel studded drywall -- to cover pipes it collapsed -- eight cars news director of inspection services John LoJack says the building is structurally sound."

Play from 1:48[1:48]" This is an isolated incident in an isolated area of the garage. That involves a singular building component Lana Jones WBZ news radio 1030."

Play from 1:58[1:58]" We have this update and missing New Bedford elementary school teacher has been found safe. -- for police say Cheryl Duncan has been located in San Antonio Texas. 38 year old married mother of two had last been seen on Monday. Now charged as co conspirators former Boston state senator Diane will present and Boston city councilor chuck turner have been arraigned in federal court. WBZ's Doug Cope has the latest on that."

Play from 2:26[2:26]" Chuck turner I'm Diane wilders and each said only two words in the federal court -- not guilty as the each stood up and entered not guilty pleas to conspiracy and extortion charges. -- the -- ignore her lawyer had anything to say to reporters outside the courthouse. But Turner's lawyer Barry Wilson railed against the FBI and a picture allegedly showing turner accepting a bribe."

Play from 2:47[2:47]" I don't know where that person was taken I don't know what the pictures show an all I know is. That it ever -- to figure out what -- established always been my client gaining any money in exchange for anything."

Play from 3:02[3:02]" The next court date for turner and -- person is set for January 22 outside federal court in Boston Doug Cope WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 3:10[3:10]" Turner his fellow councilor Sam year -- is reluctant to comment on this case but is moving ahead to shine a light on all city commissions and boards including the liquor licensing board. He wants the name schedules minutes posted on the Internet."

Play from 3:25[3:25]" He needs to do everything that we can open up for city government."

Play from 3:29[3:29]" To people because -- if they don't know who we are what we do there are we going to be suspicious."

Play from 3:34[3:34]" You and using a quote sunshine is the best disinfectant. To make his case for posting any information on Boston's official website so. WBZ news time for a 31 and his visit were regulars of New England all wheel drive traffic on the -- what's got active."

Play from 3:49[3:49]" And I'm -- nursing a slower rides starting off but north -- but he northbound yourself from QA in Lexington up to 93 and reading route one northbound heavy and slow -- sixty up to the Lynnfield total. 93 northbound stop and go mr. -- to Mondale left a downtown the Leverett connector southbound is jammed the Tobin offer at the end on connectors still in pretty good shape in the lower deck of 93 is moving well. Mass Pike westbound no trouble to report -- past to not the on the expressway south on your heavy and slow down this avenue elegant and Bryant -- northbound is stalled out from Braintree to Neponset. Route three southbound jammed from Braintree all the way down the derby street hang on 128 southbound is slow from the Mass -- down to read nine. Next reported fourth thirteen what WBZ's. Tropical authority."

Play from 4:30[4:30]" It's WBZ news time for a sex a mild 59 degrees in Boston it's windy we've been having on and off rain it should taper off. Later on tonight and -- much colder after midnight. More on the forecast in just about four minutes. In Hampshire state workers are giving a thumbs down to giving up pay raises due to begin January 1. Governor lynch wants public employees to defer their five and a half percent pay hikes to help close this year's budget shortfall. Estimates say New Hampshire could be ninety million dollars in the rent. Many people and -- and mass are remembering a young man who was a member of an up and coming hardcore rock band. Dominic Mallory died after part of his stage act went too far. We have more from WBZ's Mark --"

Play from 5:16[5:16]" Dominic Mallory and his band last lights -- last week could be you and Mallory rep who might border around his neck as he always did. Dollar was dead by the next day a blood clot caused by the Mike -- lodged in his brain cutting off oxygen. Fans lost the singer -- Mallory of Worcester mobster brother someone who was very different from."

Play from 5:38[5:38]" He loved life here. It very seriously bad music he wanted. He wanted other people's could be serious about the world but you know only for the -- the turner. And I won't let the -- Enjoy it."

Play from 5:50[5:50]" And just signed a record deal were ready to release their first album now benefit concert to being -- WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 5:59[5:59]" And other -- are watching Barack Obama's presidential election victory has sparked big business in Iraq spring restore. They're selling T shirts."

Play from 6:09[6:09]" WBZ's Carl Stevens reports as you drive down Columbus avenue Roxbury you might notice a huge yellow sign in front of a mattress stores says Obama T shirts ten dollars -- even Sony's T shirts. But three weeks. -- business. Greg that's Audrey Williams the mattress store owner gave Andre permission to sell the teachers and storage certainly brings more people into the place people like parliament Nichols who bought three teachers for what kind if you get."

Play from 6:33[6:33]" I got -- from my. Fellow worker and -- big into my husband and son."

Play from 6:39[6:39]" Just what do many people who walked into a mattress store and came out with -- Obama T -- Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030 WBZ news time for -- the Wall Street numbers the closing numbers next. Here's the news right here see the news at wbz1030.com. And here's John ward like at marketwatch.com. I would do today John."

Play from 7:00[7:00]" Now we did okay you know we'll take it to that we did post some gains today Diane the Dow Jones Industrial Average up seventy points the NASDAQ up eighteen S&P 500 up just about eleven stocks bounced around today fueled by optimism that congress will eventually. Pass a rescue plan for the nation's Big Three auto makers are gains for cut down just been actually got word that some members of congress are not happy with current bailout efforts. For the third straight tale Wall Street guru told us there are some signs of hope. -- G Rappaport at Janney Montgomery Scott says we're seeing signs of stability out there and he says even the tallest tree has to start as a tiny sprout. And just two days after filing for bankruptcy a federal court is allowing the Tribune Co. to operate normally. So the media giant can meet its payroll and provide health benefits the court. Clearing the way for Tribune just moments ago once again the Dow Jones Industrial Average up some seventy points at the closing bell. Business reports -- eight and 38 past the hour on John where doc marketwatch.com. On WBZ. Newsradio --"

Play from 8:06[8:06]" WBZ news time fourteen and 59 degrees in Boston it's breezy and day out. Let's find out where we go from hair and for the here's Bob Larson with the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast spot on Diane we came very close to a record today the record 64 set way back in 197. We will stay mild the first part of the night. Rain at -- the rain taper off late tonight it trending colder a low of 38 mostly cloudy and colder tomorrow. Rain and drizzle at times in the morning a steady rain late tomorrow high forty. And then for tomorrow night rain could be heavy at times and last into Friday morning. And north and west -- once 48 you've become colder after their recent. Ice or snow for awhile late tomorrow -- between 32 and 36 battalion of Friday afternoon the rain could mix with snow all the way to the city before ending but we're not expecting any accumulation it well however be windy and cold with chapters in the thirties mostly sunny on Saturday the cold. I 32 next weather in just ten minutes I'm WBZ. AccuWeather meteorologist. Bob Larson."

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[3:09]..." hour gets slick and icy highways out here this afternoon with the freezing rain in the traffic volume is pretty light overall. That we do have some flooding problems now as well we'll start with the accidents we've got one of the Mass Pike westbound. Out in Westborough have actually a number of separate accidents that stretch from the west for a service plaza. I don't toward drew won 22 in Millbury on the pike eastbound an accident is just before the western state police barracks in the left lane. The flooding along route two especially out to Concord. And act in. Downtown it's a pretty good ride through the city to Zakim Bridge the Leverett connector the Tobin Bridge virulent -- shake up to the north for 95 slow. Two Lowell both directions because of an earlier problem by Woburn street "...

[1:03]..." The winter storm advisory for southeastern mass was discontinued because of higher temperatures there. Mass highway has deployed thousands of pieces of equipment trying to "...

[1:18]..." I can't. Afternoon high end -- it Scituate and right now I just moved into ignore what and I can bill watts short term the road "...

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[7:31]..." an hour in some neighborhoods. And then gradually changeover to sleet and freezing rain from south to north and finally terrain in the city later this afternoon. Once you get to 1520 miles and let it looks like it's will be hard to get temperature above freezing -- all until ice could be probably this afternoon and the seating. Another strong wind down late tonight gusty northwest winds will come in and he slushy areas freeze solid the dry cold weather will follow for tomorrow Friday and Saturday. Looks like "...

[0:24]..." from the weather a very snowy morning the snow changing to sleet freezing rain -- mid range from southeast to northwest later today and for drivers. -- another billion dollar shortfall. A tragedy the state police "...

[1:04]..." area now some is experiencing an already extends down to about the New York City area. South of there is changing over to rain we expect the changeover to sleet freezing rain and then -- to get under way on the -- by about 10 o'clock. Reach the city around lunchtime or shortly thereafter. "...

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[4:37]..." Snowy sloppy day tomorrow increasing clouds cold tonight snow arrives late with a low -- around fifteen and tomorrow. Still all day infected will begin heavy for a time then mixing with sleet freezing rain turning to all rain in the afternoon. Accumulations of three to six inches from the city on sound infect the Cape and "...

[5:47]..." Capitol Hill meantime late word coming in from the White House a White House spokesman now saying that the president Barack Obama will have GOP support for the stimulus bill we'll keep you posted on this developing "...

[8:36]..." awhile tomorrow morning before mixing with then eventually changeover to sleep briefly freezing rain and then brain of the afternoon. Before they change over snow accumulations of three to six inches of the city. And up to 612 inches north and west the city were any changeover will "...

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