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...third sign of change would be a strong showing by current city councilor, and potential mayoral candidate, Ray Flynn. Flynn placed well in almost every precinct and topped the ticket in most wards. Following the repudiation of the Kevin Seven (candidates backed by Mayor Kevin H. White) in the preliminary, an improvement by Flynn over his strong vote would make him White's strongest challenger for the mayoral race...
...incumbents running for re-election, all are favorites to win one of the nine positions; Flynn is a sure bet to top the ticket while Joe Tierney and Patrick McDonough may not finish in the top six. Aside from Flynn, who has reached out beyond his conservative South Boston base, and become a strong advocate for rent control and condominium conversion restrictions, none of the incumbents could be accused of a thoughtful or decisive discussion of any issues. They all rail against the mayor and demand more fire and police protection; with established names, if not reputations, that should...
...closely with GM from the earliest stages of assembly line design. When Koltanbar noted 3½ years ago that the giant automaker was starting to invest heavily in CAD/CAM, the company concluded that if it did not keep pace it could not compete. Says Company Executive Vice President Pat Flynn: "By the end of the decade, anyone in the automotive industry will have to have a computer graphics system in order to survive...
Confirmed extraterrestrials are a diverse group. John Flynn, a hospital security guard who lives in Brooklyn, has a homemade job he built out of a handbook and $7,500 worth of parts. Record and Movie Producer Lou Adler has a rather more elaborate installation out in Malibu. Heavyweight Champ Larry Holmes has one at his digs in Easton...
...University, along with other institutions in the area, had firmly opposed passage of an earlier proposal, introduced by Flynn last December, which placed "unreasonable" restrictions on the institutions, O'Brien said...