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My WBZ Morning Headlines 5/16/2008
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Union for Mass. Pike employees calling for self-defense classes after an attack on a toll-taker. Details on this and more top morning stories.
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Gay marriages ruled legal in CA
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The California Supreme Court overturns voter-approved gay marriage ban. WBZ sister-station KCBS in San Francisco has reaction and analysis.
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Bad gas still a problem
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WBZ's Lisa Meyer has been hearing from car owners since her story aired on problems with bad gas in the Boston area.
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Shingles vaccine recommended
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The Centers for Disease Control is recommending a new shingles vaccine for people 60 and older to help prevent the disease. WBZ's Diane Stern spoke with a doctor and professor about it.
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How to prevent falls
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Hundreds of health professionals are meeting in Worcester to address an increase number of deadly falls. WBZ's Lana Jones speaks with Lynn Beatty with the National Council on Aging.
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Keller At Large 5/16/2008
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For the third straight year, Jon laments the fact that Boston is not the road rage capital of the country.
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From the quake zone
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ABC's Mark Litke has the latest on the earthquake in China. He speaks to WBZ's Gregg Jensen from Beijing
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Fight Back Express
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Cancer survivor Kirsten Paragona talks about a special bus tour being run by the American Cancer Society
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