Description: Silber and Bellotti oppose secondary treatment plant for harbor cleanup. Julie Belaga explains it is mandated by Clean Water Act. Murphy wants more federal support to alleviate burden on ratepayers.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/13/1990
Description: Bill Sawyer, Republican candidate for attorney general, decries findings about lax state judges and influence peddling in the courts. William Weld, Scott Harshbarger are also dismayed.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/27/1990
Description: Gubernatorial candidates speak at forum on veterans' issues. All pledge funding for support programs. Silber proposes ethnic grouping of veterans in shelters. Murphy, Weld, Pierce, Bellotti.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/20/1990
Description: Silber's press secretary Michal Regunberg and Weld's press secretary Ray Howell talk about their respective candidates and fairness in coverage of their campaigns.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/20/1990
Description: Cape Cod Commission will limit commercial development of open space. Christmas Tree Shops. Rural road, beach (no people), ocean waves, National Seashore sand dunes. Fork lift,cement mixer. Traffic.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 04/20/1990
Description: Cardinal Bernard Law accedes to wishes of Salvadoran bishops in not endorsing boycott of Folgers coffee. Jesuits disagree and want no military aid to El Salvador. Neighbor to Neighbor ad.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/14/1990
Description: Marcus Jones reports that the DiMaiti family has created the Carol DiMaiti Stuart Foundation to memorialize Carol Stuart, who was murdered. The foundation will fund scholarships for residents of the Mission Hill neighborhood and activities to bolster race relations in the city of Boston. DiMaiti family members hold a press conference. Carol's father Giusto DiMaiti talks about his daughter. Interview with Carol's brother Carl DiMaiti, who is the president of the foundation. He talks about his sister and the activities of the foundation, saying that the foundation would like to grant scholarships to students who have achieved academically or who have contributed to their schools. DiMaiti says that the foundation and its advisory board will try to fund innovative programs to improve race relations in the city. DiMaiti says that more must be done to improve race relations. This tape also includes footage from WCVB news coverage of the Stuart murder case. Editor's note: The b-roll following this edited story on the tape was entire comprised of third party footage, and so has been edited out.
1:00:04: Visual: Footage of Giusto DiMaiti (father of Carol Stuart) at a press conference on January 25, 1990. DiMaiti says that Carol Stuart was a loving, caring person. Marcus Jones reports that the DiMaiti family has created a foundation to memorialize Carol Stuart; that they hope to fund scholarships for residents of the Mission Hill neighborhood; that they hope to fund activities to bolster race relations in the city of Boston. V: Shots of the members of the DiMaiti family at a press conference; of the media at the press conference. Shot of a color photo of Stuart wearing a bridal veil. Jones reports that the foundation has received over $260,000 worth of donations. Jones reports that Carl DiMaiti is the president of the foundation; that Carl DiMaiti hopes to begin granting scholarships in the fall. V: Footage of Carl DiMaiti being interviewed by Jones. Jones asks what kind of people will receive the scholarships. Carl DiMaiti says that the foundation would like to grant scholarships to hard-working students who have achieved academically or who have contributed to their school. Carl DiMaiti says that the foundation would like to grant scholarships to students who want to give something back to society. Carl DiMaiti says that Carol Stuart was a tax attorney; that Stuart volunteered her time at a Latino community center in Somerville; that Stuart helped people with their taxes during tax season. Jones asks about the foundation's goal of funding activities to improve race relations. Carl DiMaiti says that the foundation would like to fund innovative programs that bring together people from different backgrounds. Carl DiMaiti talks about an city-wide basketball league or an exchange between suburban and inner-city schools. Carl DiMaiti says that the foundation will look to its advisory board for guidance. Carl DiMaiti says that more can be done to improve race relations in Boston. Jones asks Carl DiMaiti for his opinion on race relations in Boston. Carl DiMaiti says that race relations can be improved; that the Carol DiMaiti Stuart Foundation cannot improve race relations by itself. Carl DiMaiti says that some people have been surprised that the family started the foundation. Carl DiMaiti says that the family has derived many benefits from creating the foundation. Carl DiMaiti says that the family has begun to see how many good people live in the city of Boston.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/26/1990
Description: Carl Taylor talks about multibillion $ heroin trade of Detroit gang which operates underground without showing colors. Chez Vous roller rink. Castlegate graffiti. Black youth wearing baseball caps.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 05/15/1990
Description: DiMaiti family establishes foundation in memory of Carol Stuart to provide scholarships to Mission Hill residents. B+W still of Stuarts slumped wounded in car. Bridal photo of Carol.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/25/1990
Description: Theologian comments on Cardinal O'Connor's threat of excommunication for Catholics, particularly politicians, who advocate abortion rights. Mario Cuomo.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/26/1990