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| Pelosi: Obama, Clinton Ticket Not A Good Idea House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton shouldn't share the Democratic presidential ticket unless they really want to. "No, I don't think it's a good idea," Pelosi said in an interview with CNN talk show host Larry King aired Thursday night. |
| Clinton Presses For Debate, Obama Talks Gas Prices Barack Obama on Friday blamed high gasoline prices on Washington and a political establishment that he says hasn't stood up to oil companies, his two rivals for the presidency included. New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is challenging him for the Democratic presidential nomination, campaigned Friday morning in Jacksonville, N.C., and continued to pressure Obama for a debate before the May 6 primaries there and in Indiana. |
| Young Religious Voters Focus On Social Justice A growing number of other young, left-leaning believers are entering the political arena as campaign aides, lobbyists, grass-root activists and engaged voters. They are trying to expand the focus of faith-based politics beyond the religious right's hot-button issues of abortion and gay marriage. And they are placing social justice issues, like poverty and war, at the intersection of their moral and political decision making. |
| Obama's Former Pastor Blasts 'Unfair' Treatment The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, former pastor to Barack Obama, said that publicizing sound bites of sermons in which he condemned U.S. policies was "unfair" and "devious," and done by people who know nothing about his church, according to excerpts of an interview released Thursday. |
| Analysis: AP Reporter On 'First' Black President Former President Bill Clinton's love affair with black America hasn't soured to the point that he'll be chased out of his office in Harlem. But black people might revoke Clinton's honorary brother card if, out of his pain, he keeps hating on Obama. He's treating the Illinois senator like an unworthy heir to his racial legacy. |
| Clinton Raises $10M, Helped By 80K New Donors Hillary Rodham Clinton raised $10 million in the 24 hours after winning the Pennsylvania primary, aided by contributions from 80,000 new donors, her campaign said Thursday. The $10 million came from a total of 100,000 donors, spokesman Mo Elleithee said. |
| Vacation Leads To N.H. Snowfall Record Dispute The heavy snowfall in Concord, New Hampshire, this winter is four inches short of the record. Or maybe it's two inches. Turns out the woman who takes official measurements in her backyard was in Florida for a week. |
| New Photo Exhibit Shows Impact Of Global Warming Boston's Museum of Science has dubbed April "Earth Month" and in celebration of our planet, a new exhibit on climate change opened to the public Friday. |
| Eco-Moms Helping Environment One House At A Time Many mothers are taking matters of the environment into their own hands. They are joining the Eco-Mom alliance, a non profit group committed to preventing climate change one household at a time. |
| March Looks To Be Tough Month For Weather There have been no shortage of storms this winter and the pattern looks to hold for a while longer. |
| Art Gallery Celebrates Beautiful Cloud Formations A local art show that opened Wednesday night at Mass Audubon's Moose Hill gallery in Sharon celebrates the clouds we've seen this month. |
| Mish Michaels: Equestrian Every year, thousands of horses from New England head south to Wellington, Florida for several weeks of competition. It is the best of the best. WBZ meteorologist Mish Michaels was one of the riders this past weekend. |
| WBZ Weather Team Remembers Blizzard Of '78 Anybody living in the Boston region in the late 70s remembers the Blizzard of '78. The WBZ Weather Team shares their memories of this remarkable storm. |
| Mass. Groundhog Puts Weather Prediction To Test Groundhog Day took on new meaning in Massachusetts Saturday morning. A local groundhog, who has been running for the office of state groundhog, posted her first almost official prediction for the remainder of winter. |
| Fashion Show Features Weather-Inspired Designs We all try to dress for the weather, but what if the weather was dressing you? Weather inspired fashions will be featured Wednesday night at the Museum of Science in Boston as high-tech meets high fashion. |
| Dirty Air Poses Threat To Boston Commuters There's a health concern for commuters driving into Boston that has little to do with speed or road rage. |
| FEMA To Move Residents Out Of Toxic Trailers The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Thursday it will step up efforts to move Gulf Coast hurricane victims out of more than 35,000 trailers because tests indicate some of the temporary homes contain high levels of formaldehyde. |
| Prepare For Hurricane Season Hurricane preparation is essential to keeping your family and home as safe as possible when alerts are issued. This guide will help you plan and prepare for hurricane season. |
| Tropical Storm Olga Pounds Caribbean Tropical Storm Olga triggered floods and landslides in this Caribbean nation Wednesday, killing at least eight people in the Dominican Republic and in Puerto Rico and forcing thousands to flee their homes. |
| Subtropical Storm Olga Forms In Atlantic Subtropical Storm Olga formed over the Virgin Islands on Monday, 10 days after the Atlantic hurricane season ended, forecasters said. Olga formed shortly before 9 p.m. EST, the National Hurricane Center said. |
| Emergency Crews Brace For Noel's Arrival Emergency crews are bracing for the arrival of the remnants of Hurricane Noel. The strom is expected to produce heavy rain, strong winds and high seas as it passes through the Northeast on Saturday. |
| Expert Downgrades Hurricane Forecast Hurricane expert William Gray slightly downgraded his forecast Tuesday, calling for four named storms in October and November, including two hurricanes, one of them major. |
| Tropical Storm Karen Forms In Atlantic Even though the statistical peak of hurricane season has passed, the tropics are starting to heat up. Overnight Tuesday, the 12th named storm of the season was formed far out in the Atlantic. Named Karen, forecasters say it should prove no threat to the US mainland. |
| NHC's Rappaport On The Cone Of Uncertainty When a hurricane or tropical storm threatens, people want to know about the cone of uncertainty, which is probably one of the most watched forecasting tools on television. |
| Hurricane Katrina Video Vault It has been two years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast. This collection of WBZ archive video, shows the storm hitting, the disaster that followed, the outreach of New England families and the struggle to recover in the years since. |
| Scientist Work Diminish A Hurricane's Impact As Ernesto gets ready to hit Florida, it's a reminder that we are in hurricane season. After a record year in 2005, many people are wondering if science can find answers to diminish the impact of these powerful storms. |
| April 14 Weather Trivia A flashing blue light on the Hancock Tower in Boston means... |
| April 3 Weather Trivia Name the town that was destroyed in the Super Tornado Outbreak of April 3, 1974. |
| April 2 Weather Trivia In April, Boston's high temperature, on average, starts at 51 and ends at... |
| April 1 Weather Trivia Launched on this date in 1960, the first weather satellite was called... |
| March 31 Weather Trivia 10 Years ago today, Boston's highest March temperature ever recorded was... |
| March 24 Weather Trivia Which of the following conditions produces the best maple sap flow? |
| March 13 Weather Trivia The Superstorm of March 1993 produced the most snow in what state? |
| March 11 Weather Trivia How many states did the Superstorm of March 1993 affect? |
| March 6 Weather Trivia The blue color of the sky is created when sunlight is scattered primarily by what? |
| March 3 Weather Trivia On average, Boston's high temperature in March starts at 42 and ends at... |
| Canadiens Shut Out And Eliminate Bruins Carey Price got his second shutout and Andrei Kostitsyn scored twice to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a 5-0 win over the Boston Bruins on Monday night in the deciding game of their first-round playoff series. |
| Bruins Get Big Break With Price's Gaffe The Boston Bruins worked hard to get a break and Carey Price gave a big one right to them. |
| Canadiens Push Bruins To Brink Of Elimination The Montreal Canadiens defeat the Bruins 1-0, moving within one game of eliminating Boston from the first round of the playoffs. |
| Bergeron Waits For OK To Play While his teammates have extended their playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens by at least one game, it remains unclear whether Boston Bruins center Patrice Bergeron will play again this season. |
| Finally! Bruins Beat Canadiens In OT Marc Savard came off the bench on a delayed penalty to score with 9:25 gone in overtime Sunday night and the Boston Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens for the first time this season, winning 2-1 in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series. |
| Bros Lead Canadiens Past Bruins In Playoff Debut Sergei and Andrei Kostitsyn scored goals 1:28 apart in the opening minutes of their playoff debuts, and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins 4-1 in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series Thursday night. |
| Bruins' Bergeron Cleared To Play In Playoffs Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron, who missed most of the season with a concussion, has been cleared to play in the playoffs. |
| Sabres End Season With Win Against Bruins First, the Bruins were shut out Saturday night. Then they learned their playoff opponent will be a team they haven't beaten in eight matchups this season. |
| Bruins Clinch Playoff Berth With Win Over Senators Tim Thomas came within 8:14 of recording his third straight shutout against Ottawa and Zdeno Chara scored against his former team, leading the Boston Bruins to a 2-1 win over the Senators as both teams clinched playoff berths Friday night. |
| Bruins Gain Another Point, Despite Loss The Bruins lost to the Devils in a shootout in New Jersey Wednesday, but still inched closer to a playoff spot, earning a point for the sixth straight game. |
| Pierce Ready For Game 3 After Rough Hit Boston Celtics swingman Paul Pierce is ready for Game 3 of the playoff series against Atlanta, despite being body-slammed to the floor in the first quarter of Wednesday night's win. |
| Celtics Cruise Past Hawks In Playoff Opener Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce led the Boston Celtics past the Atlanta Hawks, 104-81, in the playoff opener for both teams at the Garden Sunday night. |
| Celtics Back In Playoffs As Top Seed With Big 3 The Boston Celtics have won just three playoff series in the 15 seasons since Larry Bird retired. If they win three this year, they'll be in the NBA finals. |
| Celtics Finish Incredible Season With 66 Wins Second-stringer Leon Powe scored a career-high 27 points, adding 11 rebounds for his sixth career double-double, and the Boston bench helped beat the New Jersey Nets 105-94 Wednesday night while the Celtics starters took it easy in their final tune-up before the playoffs. |
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