Bite Size News, February 10: Snow & Sox Edition
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- We're getting a powerful storm. Maybe. The cones are still out, though. [WBZ]
- The New York Times is still planning to sell the 17.5% of the Red Sox it owns. [Boston Globe]
- The Coast Guard says 1,000 gallons of fuel oil spilled into the Charles River. [U.S. Coast Guard]
- MassPort pays workers for up to 15 unused vacation days each year. [WCVB]
- A Brazilian magazine got the scoop and printed the first photo of Benjamin Brady, the future MVP of Super Bowl LXX. [WCVB]
- Many things came to mind when Bostonist learned of the enormous President George W. Bush "Miss Me Yet?" billboard in Minnesota. Nostalgia wasn't one of them. [CNN]
- Southeast Toyota owns 173 dealerships in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina. They reportedly pulled every ad from local ABC stations due to "excessive stories" on the Toyota recalls. [AutoBlog.com]
- Previously on Bostonist: Cute ducks take on the man, and booze.
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