SPIN METER: Feds buy green cars, auction rejects If you missed out on Washington's cash incentive program to trade in your old clunker, Uncle Sam still has a deal for you: The government will sell you rejects from its own fleet, even as it makes dealers scrap all those old cars that were collected from the public.
By: Rita Beamish|Date: Nov 18, 2009 Panel: $11 million air safety study not worth much An $11 million air safety study sponsored by NASA that asked pilots to reveal mishaps and problems they encountered was so riddled with flaws that it could not provide useful insights about U.S. flight safety, according to a new review by a national scientific panel.
By: Rita Beamish|Date: Oct 28, 2009 President Finds White House Press Corps A Sitting Target (Archive fee) ...America," Bush told the assembled reporters, camera crews and technicians after completing his 23-minute run with
Rita Beamish, an Associated Press reporter. Recalling that actor Arnold Schwarzenegger had joined him at the White House recently...
By: Stephen Kurkjian, Globe Staff|Date: May 13, 1990 EPA rethinks use of recycled tires in playgrounds EPA reevaluating the use of recycled tires in playgrounds SAN FRANCISCO - For years, the Environmental Protection Agency has endorsed the recycling of ground-up tires to cushion the surfaces of children's playgrounds and sports fields - the same material used for the Obama family's new White House playground.
By: Rita Beamish|Date: Jun 5, 2009 Bush Aide Confirms Report On Armitage But Perot Denies Knowledge of Case (Archive fee) WASHINGTON -- A spokesman for Vice President George Bush yesterday confirmed a report in The Boston Globe that Texas billionaire H. Ross Perot asked Bush last fall to look into "what he considered evidence of wrongdoing," including drug dealing, by an assistant secretary of defense, Richard Armitage.
Perot yesterday denied the report, but Bush's assistant press secretary, Stephen Hart, commenting on a story in editions of yesterday's Globe, said he understood the allegations centered on drug and weapons trafficking.
By: Rita Beamish, Associated Press|Date: Jan 12, 1987 Us Says Contras Will Not Disband Despite Deadline (Archive fee) WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration said yesterday that Nicaragua's contra rebels "have no alternative" but to stay together as a fighting force despite a regional peace accord requiring them to disband this week. The White House press secretary, Marlin Fitzwater, said the force should remain in place because Nicaragua's leftist government has failed to live up to terms of the pact under which the contras were to be voluntarily repatriated.
By: Rita Beamish, Associated Press|Date: Dec 7, 1989 Winchester Public Library
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Winchester Public Library (MA) - List of Nonfiction DVDs & Videos ...Channel International producer, Jennifer
Beamish director, Clive Maltby. Alexandria...Terror's advocate [videorecording] /
Rita Dagher présente une coproduction Wild...avec la Sofica Uni Etoile 3 produit par
Rita Dagher coproduit par Brahim Chioua, Vincent...
Winchester Public Library (MA) - List of Nonfiction DVDs & Videos ...Terror's advocate [videorecording] /
Rita Dagher présente une coproduction Wild...avec la Sofica Uni Etoile 3 produit par
Rita Dagher coproduit par Brahim Chioua, Vincent...Channel International producer, Jennifer
Beamish director, Clive Maltby. Alexandria...
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John T. Hurley ...HURLEY, John T. -->Of Malden, May 9. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy (
Beamish). Father of the late James M. & Sharon M. Hurley. Brother of
Rita Daddio of Malden, Dorothy Murphy of Dedham & the late Mary Wedge. Papa to James...
Published: May 12, 2007|Location: Malden MA