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...PSTN--used for phone calls today--makes a direct connection between a user and a caller...
Maine police officer Calvin Bridges, now retired, had been expecting this call for 24 years. "I knew," he told the caller, "that someday it would come out." Erin Fehlau, an enterprising young reporter for WPXT-TV in Portland, had already obtained the docket sheet and the driving records. But with that confirmation from the arresting officer, she had a third and conclusive source for her scoop: that over Labor Day weekend in 1976, George W. Bush had been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol...
...These sentiments did not issue from some short-wave broadcast in the Ozarks, or from a Minuteman bunker in Montana. They were expressed by hosts, guests and callers on some of New York City's top radio stations. In America's most liberal city - where most Democratic congressmen, solidly to the left of the President, were elected with 80 to 90 percent of the vote - the airwaves roil with right-wing rant from WOR's Bob Grant, WABC's Sean Hannity and Steve Malzberg. And in this weird election week, when pundits were as befuddled as that...
...caller reported a group of 20 MIT students trespassing inside Weld Hall. An officer located the group, who had gone inside to stay warm and escorted them from the building...
...caller reported a burning chair in Adams House. An officer determined the chair was a play prop and had just been made to appear burned...