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...RADIO 590 WBNW Business News 680 WRKO Talk 740 WJIB Beautiful Music 850 WEEI Sports 950 WROL Religious 980 WCAP Talk 1030 WBZ News 1090 WILD Urban Contemp. 1150 WMEX Ethnic 1200 WKOX Country/Sports 1260 WEZE Talk/Religious 1300 WJDA News 1330 WRCA Ethnic 1360 WLYN Ethnic 1460 WBET News/Talk 1550 WNTN Everything

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON THE DIAL | 3/18/1999 | See Source »

...with tears, despite the resounding cracks between the bony knees of the irate Ibis, the invincible CRIMSON aggregation will cause the frozen H2O on the Stadium to gleam with the brilliance of their repeated shots into the cage so futilely guarded by the erstwhile happy artists of our nutty contemp...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL LAMPY FACE MUSIC | 2/25/1913 | See Source »

...London, 1883; Hon. Fred. C. Penfield, Contemporary Egypt; N. A. Review, July, 1895; Hon. Sir W. T. Marriott, The Situation in Egypt; The Fortnightly Review, April, 1895; Alfred Milner, England in Egypt; Quarterly Review, Art. XI.; J. Eliot Bowen, Conflict in Egypt, Pol. Science Quarterly I, 295 (June 1886); Contemp. Review, 67, 390 (March, 1895); Calvo-International...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

...been despotic for thousands of years: Fort. Rev. 63, as above.- (b) English and Egyptians can never harmonize: Fort. Rev. p. 897 (June, 1884).- (c) It has for its object England's self-interest.- (d) French is the official and judicial language, and sympathies are all French: Contemp. Rev. 67, 390 (March '95).- (1) England has failed utterly to introduce the English language, and has thus failed to gain control over the native population.- (e) Egyptians despise the English: Fort. Rev. 63, 511.- (1) Because their policy is weak and vacillating: Ibid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/5/1896 | See Source »

...scheme is objectionable even for the homeless. - (a) The City Colony is objectionable. - (1) "Shelters" encourage vagrancy and dissolution of family ties by wife - desertion: Contemp - Rev. 62, p. 65-66, 70; Riis, p. 82. - (2) "Elevators" attract but few of them. - (x) Laziness: Forum 16, p. 754-5; Contemp. Rev. 60, p. 253.- (3) Occupants become willingly dependent on charity: Contemp. Rev. 62, p. 75-76. - (4) Labor bureaus of but slight advantage. - (x) Employers distrust applicants. - (y) Salvation sympathizers discriminate against other workmen: Contemp. Rev. 62 p. 71-2. - (5) "Salvage Brigade" no field for work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 3/11/1895 | See Source »

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