Keyword: paperboy
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Howie Carr thread starting off with his Sunday Herald column
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Howie Carr thread starting off with his Sunday Herald column
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Howie Carr thread. btw on Thu., some of Howie's stations like WRKO will have to cut out at 5:30 pm since Thu. night Sox game has been moved up to 6 pm (pre-game show at 5:30...WCRN doesn't carry pre-game though). The Sox (happy 500th HR, Manny!) are moving their game up an hour so it'll be over before Celtics game starts at 9.
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Howie live thread starting off with his Sunday Herald column
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Howie weekly thread starting off with Sunday Herald column
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Howie Carr live thread for the week starting off with his Sunday Herald column
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Howie Carr thread starting off with his Sunday Herald column. I believe he's on vacation all week from the radio show
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Howie Carr live thread, starting off with his Sunday Boston Herald column
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Howie Carr thread; columns, discussion of his show. Is there a winner in the death pool? Charlton Heston won't be down for bkfst...also if there's a Sunday Herald column today we'll lead off with that
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Howie live thread starting off with his Sun Herald column
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Howie returns on Monday the 24th. His Sunday column starts us off.
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Howie Carr live thread, starting off with his Sunday Herald column
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Howie Carr live thread, starting off with his Sunday Herald column. Howie is having lasik eye surgery (no more glasses) on Thu so Col. Hunt will be on that day only, I believe.
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Howie Carr thread; Howie is on vacation all week I believe (not sure who's filling in) but if there are columns (as there was in today's Herald) I'll post 'em. Talk about the show, etc.
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Another week of the Howie live thread, starting off with Howie's Sunday Herald column ("Mass. voters to thrill Hill on Moonbat Tues.")
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Howie Carr weekly thread. Howie's columns and discussion of his radio show. We'll start with his Sunday Herald column. (Just think: who will raise a right hand to take the oath of office as President...a year from today?)
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Howie Carr thread week of Jan 13, 2008
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Howie Carr live thread for week of Jan 6, 2008 (we will start off with his column from today's Sunday Boston Herald about how Hillary is "so yesterday". For those unfamiliar, Howie is a longtime writer for the Boston Herald and author of "The Brothers Bulger" (cash register rings here)--and, since the early 90s, Boston-based talk radio host. Howie can be heard weekdays 3-7 pm (hours vary depending on station) on WRKO in Boston and several other stations in New England (WRKO, WCRN Worcester, and WNTK in New Hampshire all stream). For the New Hampshire primary, Howie and his gang...
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Howie Carr thread for week of Dec 30, 2007. Howie's Sunday Herald column to follow.
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We'll start off with Howie's Sunday Herald column about Dapper. Howie is on vacation until Jan 2 when it comes to his radio show. Not sure if there will be any more columns while he's down in Florida, but we'll talk about the fill-ins on his shows (or will there be best ofs?)
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Howie Carr live thread for week of 12/17/07
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When somebody from the Herald used to get a job at the Globe, we’d always say he was going to the velvet coffin. Now, I guess it would be more accurate to just describe the money-losing rag as the coffin. The New York Times bought the bible of political correctness 15 years ago for $1.1 billion. And now, according to The Wall Street Journal, the Globe has fallen into the red and it can’t get up. And the pompous, pampered poodles in the newsroom can’t blame their financial meltdown solely on Craigslist, Google, or even George W. Bush. It’s finally...
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Density Is Destiny: On Politics and the Paperboy By Patrick Cox Why are things the way they are, politically speaking? Why are the Republicans' most effective ads straightforward clips of Democrats contradicting themselves? Why are conservative pundits so frequently flanking their liberal counterparts? Why is the left-of-center blogosphere moving their party away from the Democrats’ historic base while the right-of-center is co-opting libertarians and moderates? Realizing that this is a question of the same magnitude as Douglas Adams' "Life, the Universe and Everything?" I nevertheless propose that the answer is "population density" in general and "the cost of newspaper delivery"...
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