Word: station
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Officials told a reporter from Boston radio station WBCN to switch off her tape recorder during the formal acceptance and counting of the HRAAA signatures...
Anne Lang, vice president of the human resources department and interim vice president of operations, took her job on the welcoming team very seriously. When a teenaged patient passed by her station, she asked with concern if he wanted a stuffed animal. "We don't want you to feel left out," she said...
...Ceglarski--the winningest coach in the history of college hockey--is not referring to the NCAA Championship game. He's talking about the Beanpot. And not the Beanpot final, either, but the consolation game. A game about 32 people who got lost on a sightseeing tour of North Station attended Monday evening...
...always been particularly zealous in enforcing this proviso, so Murdoch presumably expected the Government to continue to bend the rules in his favor. But the liberal Kennedy (often referred to in Murdoch's Boston Herald as "the Fat Boy") sneaked a clause requiring Murdoch to sell either station or paper into a long congressional appropriations bill. President Reagan seems to have skipped reading the clause when signing the bill into law. In Boston Murdoch chose to sell the station and keep the paper, where he can continue to taunt Teddy. But in New York City he needs the station...
After Hoyos was kidnaped, a man claiming to represent the "extraditable ones" told a Medellin radio station that the Attorney General had been executed for "betraying his country" by favoring the treaty. President Virgilio Barco Vargas responded by announcing plans to hire thousands of new policemen and judges and sharply increase sentences for drug-related crimes...