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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 6/02/2008

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Play from 4:34[4:34] ..." okay. Storrow Drive driving eastbound moving dwelling past Mass. General and the pike westbound is at the speed -- and I'll pass for 95. Next reported 343 with WB ZA's tropical for WB."...

Play from 6:37[6:37] ..." like Alabama. It's came through in the sixties and British acts like The Rolling Stones recorded is music. Bo diddley beat -- by everyone from buddy holly Bruce Springsteen."...

Play from 7:09[7:09] ..." was inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in 1987 -- last game. ABC news. Hear the news right here. See the news at wbz1030.com."...

Play from 8:08[8:08] ..." stock is moving fast today surgeon it is gaining just about 15%. Business report today to 38 past the hour I'm John word on marketwatch.com on WBZ news radio 1030."...

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Play from 0:03[0:03]" Boston street straight street all online 24 hours a day this is WBZ Boston the most listened to station in New England. -- good afternoon at 33783 degrees in Boston with a mix of clouds and sun overhead and I Diane Stern and -- following in the WBZ -- Brain surgery is ended force candidates -- candidate."

Play from 0:27[0:27]" Doctors here at the Duke University medical said the -- always get those. -- its board accomplished their goal."

Play from 0:33[0:33]" A local urologist tells -- this type of surgery that Senator Kennedy -- is extremely -- in the long term prognosis not always -- the WBZ AccuWeather forecast with Bob Larson -- dry weather across the -- from now through tomorrow evening a couple of showers are likely on Wednesday on Wall Street the Dow -- down a 149 -- company -- today the market -- report coming -- WBZ -- 331."

Play from 1:03[1:03]" CBS news update I'm parlay cards I wish him the best. Well I would say it was -- I wish him well they're talking about Ted Kennedy he had brain surgery today his doctors say they've accomplished their objectives at Duke University Medical Center. CBS's Jim Priscilla."

Play from 1:17[1:17]" A spokeswoman for Senator Kennedy. Said he was awake and alert after the surgery in fact jerky with his -- that he feels like a million dollars. This quote attributed to help but we'd like to do it again tomorrow."

Play from 1:29[1:29]" So what are his chances."

Play from 1:31[1:31]" I would be very optimistic that. That Americans we will do very well."

Play from 1:35[1:35]" Doctor Henry Graham is -- Kennedy's doctor but he is the director of neurosurgery. At Johns Hopkins memorial."

Play from 1:43[1:43]" Many people with this kind of problem between duke it control all the transaction. He wanted to -- Trudy trying to come out in little and then they do go back to work in the diplomat to become a lot. Interceptors reached in the think -- Senator Kennedy it will be one of those people."

Play from 1:59[1:59]" CBS news update. I'm hardly -- WBZ is Lisa Myers spoke with a neurologist who's also -- past president of the mass medical society he told her this type of surgery is extremely delicate. And the long term prognosis that follows is not always good."

Play from 2:14[2:14]" Doctor Francis rockets says this type of targeted surgery is generally done while patient as a weight so that the surging can make sure they're not interfering with the patient's ability to speak and think and move and he tells me that goal is not to remove all the cancer."

Play from 2:30[2:30]" They noted deliberately leaving tissue behind in order to preserve function."

Play from 2:35[2:35]" Crockett says these -- omens -- what you might think of as roots in the brain tissue."

Play from 2:40[2:40]" They insinuate fees -- feathery extensions of themselves they -- Work their way in between the blood vessels between -- normal brain cells."

Play from 2:50[2:50]" And how do you measure success following the surgery."

Play from 2:52[2:52]" Success they have could proceed to victims of suspicion --"

Play from 2:56[2:56]" Lisa Meyer WBZ Newsradio 1030 in other news a funeral today in Dorchester for two resentments the trolley operator killed Wednesday when her train rammed into another one in Newton. Federal investigators are poring over data they collected this past weekend after recreating a crash. The measure the braking distance of Edmonds trolley running at ten miles an hour the maximum authorized speed. And again at 38 miles an hour to speed the train was actually traveling that day. -- service and an apology will do for the MIT student who caused the uproar at Logan Airport last fall by wearing a blinking circuit board. Star Simpson said she designed it is a piece of art but airport security personnel became alarmed and she was originally charged with a felony possession of a hoax device. That was later reduced to misdemeanor disorderly conduct. Simpson will have to do fifty hours community service. As well as write a letter of apology. WBZ he's 333 here's Scott Edward this it would dealers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the three is brought to you by commerce insurance company."

Play from 3:59[3:59]" And I'm Diane the delays continue on the expressway heading south on your on the breaks out of the Dorchester yacht club then again Bryant out -- on the South -- is finally heading down in -- them on 28 southbound still in decent shape from the -- down paster 95 -- funny for. Up north route one -- pounds on the brakes from Sargent street to -- street 93 northbound -- reduce speeds from spot pond in Montreal after. The upper and read three is fine and the upper -- and putting it northbound is doing well as you head up into Lynnfield and Peabody. -- dec 93 is in good shape so is the Zakim Bridge the Leverett connector on the outbound side to slow approaching the Tobin offer at the inbound connectors okay. Storrow Drive driving eastbound moving dwelling past Mass. General and the pike westbound is at the speed -- and I'll pass for 95. Next reported 343 with WB ZA's tropical for WB."

Play from 4:45[4:45]" Zinni's time 336 a mix of clouds and sun over Boston this Monday afternoon 73 degrees. Updated most schools reopened today and cyclone ravaged Myanmar formerly Burma schools were closed last month for summer break when the killer storm hit. Some parents and international aid workers say they're concerned that the schools might not be safe. UNICEF says at least 4100 schools in Myanmar were damaged. Or destroyed by the cyclone. Danish Prime Minister Anders Rasmussen says the Denmark will not alter its policy in Pakistan because of a terror attack. At least six people were killed today in a car bombing targeting the Danish Embassy in Islamabad. It's the worst anti Danish attacks since 2000 sex. And cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed were first published in Denmark the cartoons spark rioting throughout the Muslim world. A spokeswoman for Texas child protective services says the investigation into possible abuse at a polygamous compound will continue. Despite today's order. Most of the children will soon be going home with restrictions as we hear from ABC's Jim Ryan."

Play from 5:51[5:51]" A judge in San Angelo has signed an order releasing custody of the more than 450 children of FL the F members back to their parents. Here at Catholic Charities -- Fort -- children play in a bounce house in the backyard behind a chain link fence. No parents have a right to pick up their kids yet but that's understandable the judge has asked that each parent fill out detailed paperwork agreeing to inspections by child welfare workers. Who can ensure that any time at the polygamous group's compound in west Texas. Jim O'Brien ABC news Fort Worth."

Play from 6:20[6:20]" Is being remembered as one of the founding fathers of rock and roll Bo -- died of heart failure at his Florida home ABC's David blasting takes a look back in this room."

Play from 6:28[6:28]" Did oh did these signatures -- located guitar -- is a cornerstone of rock music Warren Ellis of debates. At least career began in the fifties -- hits like Alabama. It's came through in the sixties and British acts like The Rolling Stones recorded is music. Bo diddley beat -- by everyone from buddy holly Bruce Springsteen."

Play from 6:51[6:51]" And George there again. There are dead says at least sound is -- so did its music first it's video radio in 1954 and now here it is fifty years later vote in the music is still on the radio in one Schaeffer and."

Play from 7:09[7:09]" was inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in 1987 -- last game. ABC news. Hear the news right here. See the news at wbz1030.com."

Play from 7:22[7:22]" and a half an hour ago for trading on Wall Street let's check out the numbers as they stand right now with John ward -- marketwatch.com. Diane rock solid losses for stocks today oil pushed higher crude futures rising about a half -- settling just under 128 a barrel. Also pushing down stocks concerns about some of financial heavyweights out there standard and poors is cutting its -- Lehman Brothers Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley. And the Dow Jones Industrial Average right now -- 147 points the Nasdaq is off 38 the S&P 500 is dipping sixteen. And -- Danvers has gotten clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to sell the impala two point five part pump some cola the world's smallest heart pump. And an appeal -- stock is moving fast today surgeon it is gaining just about 15%. Business report today to 38 past the hour I'm John word on marketwatch.com on WBZ news radio 1030."

Play from 8:22[8:22]" Sun and clouds overhead in Boston this Monday afternoon 72 degrees and breezy. Let's see what's ahead weather wise through Thursday in fact in the extended WBZ AccuWeather forecast to Bob Larson brought to you by an Arab bread mainly clear tonight governor and a low of 55 across some suburbs to 63 in Boston sunshine -- they -- some -- Returning warm with a high of 82 partly cloudy to marred by -- sixty not as warm on Wednesday variably cloudy with a couple showers and also thunderstorms. I 75 partly to mostly sunny on Thursday. Cooler revised 66 -- whether -- just ten minutes on WBZ AccuWeather meteorologist Bob -- 72 degrees partly sunny and Boston"

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[4:34]..." okay. Storrow Drive driving eastbound moving dwelling past Mass. General and the pike westbound is at the speed -- and I'll pass for 95. Next reported 343 with WB ZA's tropical for WB. "...

[6:37]..." like Alabama. It's came through in the sixties and British acts like The Rolling Stones recorded is music. Bo diddley beat -- by everyone from buddy holly Bruce Springsteen. "...

[7:09]..." was inducted into the rock and roll Hall of Fame in 1987 -- last game. ABC news. Hear the news right here. See the news at wbz1030.com. "...

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[6:09]..." Yes we do were still getting some snow sleet freezing rain in north and west primarily north and west for 95 in -- New Hampshire and into central mass. Have a visual and "...

[1:18]..." or north and west of that you're still getting some sleet and freezing rain. Everywhere closer is just rainstorm come to an end to some drizzle this afternoon everyone should be just about freezing even in the northwest suburbs then. Part of a dry day the storm arrives on Friday this could be heavy snow producer maybe some sleet and freezing rain at the height of -- At least several inches as the kind of storm there could does turn out to be quite "...

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