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| Patrick's Approval Rating Hit All-Time Low 04-10-2008 11:32 PM ET According to a new Fast Track survey, Gov. Deval Patrick's approval ratings have hit an all-time low. Jon Keller reports. |
| Keller On Boycott Talks For The Beijing Olympics 04-08-2008 09:01 AM ET WBZ political analyst Jon Keller weighs the pros and cons of a boycott of the Beiging Olympic games. |
| Keller: Busy Week In Local & National Politics 04-06-2008 06:34 PM ET WBZ political analyst Jon Keller talks to WBZ Radio talk show host Dan Rea about local and national politics. |
| Wednesday's Child: 11-Year-Old Robert 04-23-2008 07:47 PM ET Robert is an 11-year-old boy looking for a loving home. He loves basketball, baseball, riding his bike - and dreams of becoming a professional athlete someday. Jack Williams has more. |
| Wednesday's Child: Siblings Try To Reunite 04-16-2008 06:36 PM ET A brother and sister, who share a real love of dogs, are looking to be reunited in an adoptive family. Jack Williams reports. |
| Wednesday Child: 2 Kids Continue Search For Homes 04-09-2008 06:54 PM ET Two children who were featured on Wednesday's Child are still searching for homes of their own. Jack Williams reports. |
| Wednesday's Child: 9-Year-Old Anthony 03-19-2008 07:01 PM ET Anthony is an engaging almost 10-year-old who has made terrific gains since being in his current placement. He has a lot of love to share and is ready to join a permanent family. Jack Williams reports. |
| Annual Ski Race Raises Funds For Wed Child 03-12-2008 06:56 PM ET The annual ski race is the biggest fun raiser of the year for WBZ. Jack Williams explains how much was raised in support of Wednesday's Child. |
| Wednesday's Child: 12-Year-Old Cheyenne 03-05-2008 06:47 PM ET Twelve-year-old Cheyenne is a girl who already has her career goals set. She is now looking for a home she can thrive in. Jack Williams reports. |
| Wednesday's Child: Orphaned Boy Looks For Home 02-27-2008 07:21 PM ET A 9-year-old boy, who was orphaned when his mother died two years ago, is now searching for a loving home he can call his own. Jack Williams has more. |
| Wednesday's Child: Girl Gets Loving Home 02-20-2008 06:51 PM ET Tiasia was featured on Wednesday's Child five years ago and soon after found a loving home of her own. Jack Williams gives an update. |
| Wednesday's Child: 13-Year-Old Amanda 02-13-2008 06:56 PM ET WBZ's Jack Williams features 13-year-old Amanda in today's Wednesday's child. |
| Wednesday's Child: 2 Kids Find Love, Security 02-06-2008 07:10 PM ET Two children featured on WBZ's Wednesday's Child have found homes. Jack Williams reports. |
| Golf Course, Parade Among Local Pork Projects 04-25-2008 07:50 AM ET Local lawmakers are proposing some interesting new pork projects. David Robichaud reports. |
| Limbaugh Calls For Rioting In Denver 04-25-2008 07:46 AM ET Rush Limbaugh is accused of going to far, calling for riots during the Democratic National Convention. David Robichaud reports. |
| Raw Video: Bear On The Run In New Jersey 04-24-2008 11:14 AM ET A news helicopter found a bear roaming around a neighborhood in Paramus, New jersey Thursday morning. |
| Anti-War T-Shirts Spur Lawsuit 04-24-2008 07:53 AM ET The family of a soldier killed in Iraq is suing the makers of an anti-war t-shirt saying they don't want the company to profit from his death. David Robichaud reports. |
| Could Mass. Casinos Have Equaled Tax Rebate? 04-24-2008 07:48 AM ET What can happen when a state embraces legalized gambling. David Robichaud reports. |
| Web Extra: Alligator Snapping Turtle At Aquarium 04-23-2008 12:00 PM ET This turtle was actually rescued from Long Island, where authorities say it had been guarding drugs. |
| Mom Sets 9 Year-Old Free On NYC Subway 04-23-2008 08:35 AM ET A newspaper columnist wrote about allowing her son ride the subway alone - sparking a national debate over parental responsibility. David Robichaud reports. |
| Joyce Reviews 'Leatherhheads' 04-07-2008 06:22 PM ET Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik reviews "Leatherheads." |
| Joyce Reviews 'Flawless' 03-31-2008 06:59 PM ET Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik reviews "Flawless." |
| Ghost Stories At Huntington Theater Co. 03-13-2008 06:12 PM ET Joyce Kulhawik checks out a couple of ghost stories at Bostons's Huntington Theater Co. -- one on stage and one off. |
| Joyce Reviews: 'Vantage Point' 02-26-2008 06:31 PM ET Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik reviews "Vantage Point." |
| Joyce Reviews "The Spiderwick Chronicles" 02-18-2008 06:51 PM ET Joyce Kulhawik has a movie for the kids to see during school vacation week: "The Spiderwick Chronicles." Adults might like it, too. |
| Stallone Calls New Film 'Best Rambo Movie Yet' 01-25-2008 06:38 PM ET Sylvester Stallone talks with Joyce Kulhawik about his latest 'Rambo' film that takes place in Burma, where some of the world's worst human rights incidents have taken place. |
| Weekend Movie Preview: '27 Dresses' Disappoints 01-19-2008 11:28 AM ET Joyce Kulhawik gives an update for this weekend's entertainment. |
| Joyce Reviews 'The Bucket List' 01-14-2008 06:08 PM ET Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik reviews "The Bucket List." |
| 'The Joycees' Honor The Best Movies Of The Year 01-10-2008 05:41 PM ET Entertainment reporter Joyce Kulhawik holds her own awards show for the best movies of the past year. |
| Dan Roche's Tour Of The CBS4 Sports Offices 01-24-2006 01:05 PM ET Dan Roche's Tour Of The CBS4 Sports Offices |
| Mish Michaels Takes You On A Tour Of The CBS4 First Alert Doppler Weather Center 01-24-2006 01:17 PM ET Mish Michaels Tour Of the CBS4 First Alert Doppler Weather Center |
| Lisa Hughes Takes You On A Tour Of CBS4 Boston 01-24-2006 11:38 AM ET Lisa's Tour Of CBS4 Boston |
| CBS4Boston.com Weather Features 09-13-2005 09:12 PM ET Live First Alert Doppler radar, forecasts for your town, and hour by hour forecasts are just some of the new features of the Weather section of CBS4Boston.com |
| CBS4Boston.com Traffic Features 03-23-2006 11:04 AM ET From real time traffic routing to personal travel alerts, check out the new features of our Traffic section at CBS4Boston.com. |
| CBS4Boston.com Hidden Gems 03-23-2006 11:12 AM ET From restaurant reviews, to movie tickets, even a home buying guide, CBS4Boston.com is your destination for news and so much more. |
| Older D.C. Sniper's Lawyers Plea For His Life Washington-area sniper John Allen Muhammad was regularly abused as a child, according to lawyers trying to save him from the death penalty. They argued that the jurors who sentenced Muhammad for the 2002 sniper spree were barred from hearing most of the evidence of their client's harsh childhood. |
| Semi Plows Into Chicago Train Station, Killing 2 A fire department spokesman two people are dead and more than a dozen others injured after a tractor trailer crashed into a Chicago Transit Authority station during rush hour. |
| Iraqis Accuse Blackwater Of Destroying Evidence Families of Iraqis who died in a shooting involving Blackwater Worldwide contractors accused the company Friday of shredding documents and destroying evidence. |
| Tax Rebates Coming Earlier Than Expected Roughly 130 million households are expected to get tax rebates, which will start being issued next week. The rebates range from $300 to $1,200 and are the centerpiece of the government's $168 billion stimulus package. |
| Patrick, Lawmakers Push Biofuels In Heating Oil Gov. Deval Patrick and top lawmakers are promoting legislation that mandates the use of biofuel blends in home heating oil. The state would be the first to establish biofuel standards for home heating oil. |
| Giuliani Mum On Conservative Republicans Stance Republican Rudy Giuliani declined to tell a voter on Tuesday where he agrees and disagrees with conservative members of his party, saying it's about more than "just an ideology." |
| Olympic Torch Relay Under Heavy Security In Japan Japan's leg of the Olympic torch relay has begun in Nagano with thousands of riot police lining the streets, helicopters buzzing the skies and demonstrators rallying in a pro-Tibet prayer vigil. |
| U.S.-Iran Persian Gulf Incident Boosts Oil Prices Oil prices rose sharply Friday on news that a ship under contract to the U.S. Defense Department fired warning shots at two boats in the Persian Gulf. Retail gas prices rose further into record territory, nearing $3.60 a gallon. |
| Palestinian Leader: No Progress In Talks With Bush Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Friday he failed to achieve any progress in Middle East peace talks with President Bush and he was returning home with little to show for his visit. |
| NYPD Acquittal In Groom's Death Sparks Outrage Three detectives were acquitted Friday in the 50-shot killing of an unarmed groom-to-be on his wedding day, a case that put the NYPD at the center of another dispute involving allegations of excessive firepower. |
| Ariz. Sheriff's Crackdown On Illegals Sparks Furor The self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff in America" has been making forays into Phoenix and nearby Guadalupe and sweeping up illegal immigrants, drawing howls of protest from the cities' mayors and other community leaders. |
| Clinton Tries To Woo Superdelegates Hillary Rodham Clinton, capitalizing on her Pennsylvania primary victory, reached out this week to uncommitted Democratic superdelegates. The AP interviewed more than 100 of the undecided superdelegates in the past three weeks. Many said they hope the nomination is decided before the national convention in August. But they were willing to wait until after the primaries before endorsing a candidate. |
| McCain Teams Up With Huckabee In Arkansas Republican presidential candidate John McCain and former rival Mike Huckabee teamed up on the campaign trail for the first time on Friday, with Huckabee joking that they were so civil when they were opponents they don't have to "unsay" any bad things. |
| Bush: Rebate Checks Start Going Out Monday President Bush said tax rebates will start going out Monday, earlier than previously announced, and should help Americans cope with rising gasoline and food prices, as well as aid a slumping economy. |
| Amid Negative Ads, McCain Claims High Road A controversial ad out this week is raising questions about how much control presidential candidates have over their broad array of campaign supporters - and how much they might ultimately want. Presumptive GOP nominee John McCain, who has pledged to run a "respectful campaign," quickly condemned the ad. The North Carolina Republican state party, however, didn't back down. |
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