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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 5/28/2008

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Play from 0:47[0:47] ..." a good -- John and -- detectors in the sentencing on Wall Street the Dow is down -- and oil gets our attention again the MarketWatch reports coming up and Tom Cuddy says in sports"...

Play from 6:00[6:00] ..." And that has stocks pretty much stock in a narrow range the Dow Jones Industrial Average right now is up a fraction. The Nasdaq is down five the S&P 500 is also down a fraction. Winning stocks are duking it out right now with losers at the big board literally fifteen losers for every fifteen winners. And that you were not out there looking for a mortgage last week for some reason we do have low mortgage rates these days but a mortgage bankers' group says. There were fewer mortgage applications filed in fact they were down just about four and a half percent. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour I'm John Wordock marketwatch.com on WBZ news radio 103"...

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Play from 0:14[0:14]" Good afternoon in the sunny afternoon 61 degrees at Boston's right now I'm Diane Stern ears were following a developing story north of Boston man making a huge positive rob going into the bag -- duffel bag he had what is the -- was taken Carl Stevens -- defraud -- Paul -- asking for a second chance. And maple grove is set to withdraw from the post of cyclone battered Myanmar -- this year over two weeks and and done it again WBZ AccuWeather forecast an equal across the area tonight and tomorrow looks Steve plaza with a good -- John and -- detectors in the sentencing on Wall Street the Dow is down -- and oil gets our attention again the MarketWatch reports coming up and Tom Cuddy says in sports it's another."

Play from 0:57[0:57]" Too far. So public tempest in Japanese garden playoff game number of five Red Sox in Seattle this afternoon commute is brought you buy the most trusted name and actresses ladies the mattress professionals. We begin and saw this where police trying to track down at least two suspects in a frightening bank robbery today WBZ's Carl Stevens has our top story."

Play from 1:17[1:17]" The victim here was a man who regularly came into the sovereign bank with a duffel bag full of cash receipts from a number of gas stations but this morning. As he walked toward the bank on route one a White van pulled up according to lieutenant Dominic developed."

Play from 1:30[1:30]" We want to walk around the the end just two doors slid open a side door the being used pepper sprayed the duffel bag he had was deposit was taken. That it took off."

Play from 1:40[1:40]" The -- was recovered a short distance away behind a Kentucky fried chicken. Police are looking for two men made off with more than a 100000 dollars that was in that bag from Saugus Carl Stevens WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 1:53[1:53]" Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan is hearing it from all sides today he wrote a memoir claiming the Bush Administration relied on an aggressive political propaganda campaign instead of the truth. To sell the war in Iraq."

Play from 2:06[2:06]" Artwork -- the with the president in Colorado Springs. In a carefully crafted written statement spokeswoman Dana Perino says it's clear McClellan is disgruntled about his White House years. She called supposedly ends saying this is not a stock we knew. She says President Bush has been told but won't be commenting about the."

Play from 2:25[2:25]" Book in a separate interview with Fox News Channel former top aide Karl Rove said that is McClellan had a moral qualms about the need for the war. He should've spoken up about the Paul Shanley a defrocked priest at the center of the clergy sex abuse scandal in Massachusetts wants a new trial. He's serving twelve to fifteen for raping a boy and a Newton parish in the 1980s. Gently claims his former lawyer did not properly challenged the repressed memories of the victim. A judge is expected to hear arguments in the case tomorrow in Suffolk superior court. The Food and Drug Administration hopes to make a big change in labeling to warn expectant moms about certain drugs ABC's Pam Coulter tells us more."

Play from 3:07[3:07]" The FDA plans to scrap the longstanding letters system for describing drug risky including an -- for drugs that should not be taken by pregnant women. Instead it plans to put more detailed information on labels such as how much of the drug a breast Fed infant would be likely to consume each day this proposal is designed to help women and their doctors and pharmacies have better information about the effects of the --"

Play from 3:31[3:31]" A train accident in eleven on main late this morning has left two teenagers with serious injuries. The girls were apparently sunbathing on a trestle when the freight train struck them as they slept. The foster's daily Democrat reports the engineer did sound the horn tried to stop. One girl lost a -- the other will probably lose a fought. Lebanon Maine is located on the New Hampshire border. All the sweet WBZ is Lisa Meyer is taking a look at the growing hunger problem in the Boston area she spoke with people who are using food banks not just to get by. But to survive."

Play from 4:05[4:05]" The need for food may be the same but each person's story is different sometimes their heartbreaking sometimes ironic take John -- and lol he used to run a food program now he needs the help of the local pantry to survive -- picked up the grandchildren and they were here for some reason or other kids like to eat Burke tries to stay upbeat he's not always successful. -- it is to get that the two grandchildren. -- just an easy both girls are disabled Burke himself is in a wheelchair he says the local pantry makes the difference between eating and simply not having enough we wouldn't survive well Lisa Meyer WBZ Newsradio 1030."

Play from 4:49[4:49]" American ships are not being allowed to offload emergency supplies to cyclone victims in Myanmar as a result a top commander says the navy just might pull out of the area. Here's more with soccer Madani the group led by the USS Essex has been standing by she's been here over two weeks. And -- union Pacific Command chief Timothy Keating says the ships at other commitments and it won't stay around -- BN -- won't let them help absent. A green light from Burmese officials I don't -- She will be there for weeks -- telling reporters here it's frustrating for those aboard the Essex they know how much help they can provide. Just that quick. That's all it would take is yes in the meantime the US says delivered nearly a million and a half pounds of supplies via the year. Soccer -- on at the Pentagon."

Play from 5:36[5:36]" Hear the news right here. Save the news at wbz1030.com."

Play from 5:42[5:42]" Now John ward -- at marketwatch.com good afternoon John good afternoon Diane oil is back on the scene. We are looking at crude futures today moving higher they added about two bucks at last check. Oil un officially closing the day near 131 dollars a barrel. And that has stocks pretty much stock in a narrow range the Dow Jones Industrial Average right now is up a fraction. The Nasdaq is down five the S&P 500 is also down a fraction. Winning stocks are duking it out right now with losers at the big board literally fifteen losers for every fifteen winners. And that you were not out there looking for a mortgage last week for some reason we do have low mortgage rates these days but a mortgage bankers' group says. There were fewer mortgage applications filed in fact they were down just about four and a half percent. Business reports at eight and 38 past the hour I'm John Wordock marketwatch.com on WBZ news radio 103"

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