Secretary of State John Kerry -- a former Massachusetts senator with deep ties to Boston -- found out about the blasts when he was on his way to Chicago on his way home from a 10-day foreign trip, and called his daughter Vanessa, who has run the Boston Marathon in the past, a senior State Department official said.
The windfall allowed him to acquire six more ships - and he was on his way.
So, in his dealings with the on-site clinicians, he was feeling his way.
The former St Helens and Great Britain star should have been on his way to the sin-bin when he continued his altercation with the Warrington official and was immediately sent off.
McIlroy, who eagled the par-5 ninth as he got to 13-under, battled wayward tee shots on the back nine on his way to a 68.
In two weeks, Aardsma went from assuming he had a spot in the Yankee bullpen to resurfacing on a Triple-A club in New Orleans, hoping he can fight his way into relief for the Marlins.
"I'm not a racist -- no way, " he wrote on his Twitter site.
Just like that, he was on his way to a 7-under 64 and a three-shot lead going into the final round of the Northern Trust Open.
Leg-spinner Danish Kaneria posed all sorts of problems in the morning for left-handers Andrew Strauss and Cook, who should have been on his way after the fourth ball when he appeared to edge to silly-point.
Uh-oh: He was, as it happened, on his way to becoming quite rich, in real estate.
Listening to the judgment in his shirtsleeves, his suit jacket having been the casualty of a well-aimed egg on his way into court, he showed no signs of regret or even discomfort.
Kent Chief Inspector Mark Harrison has been seconded to English Heritage to advise the organisation on the best way forward - and he is unstinting in his mission to recruit others to the cause.
Safin, 28, will face Federer on Friday in his first Grand Slam semi-final since 2005 - when he beat the world number one in the last four on his way to the Australian Open title.
Not the most pressing problem facing Carwyn Jones in January 2013 maybe but one he grappled with briefly this morning - before taking on the more sticky issues coming his way, the sort of 'sticky' that can cling to governments and cause ministers to, well, come unstuck.
When the 51-year-old Strayhorn died in 1967 after battling cancer, he was well on his way to the recognition he deserved.
The 44-year-old journalist has not been seen since he was seized at gunpoint on his way home in Gaza City on 12 March.
Ligon said he was on his way Tuesday night to meet up with co-workers at another bar in town to talk about the incident.
Selby continued in the same vein as he made breaks of 52 and 56 on his way to an 8-5 lead, with little going right for an increasingly-frustrated Lee.
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Jennings finally broke the deadlock on 20 minutes when he dummied his way through the right-hand side of the French defence and stretched to touch down.
He knows that will take a long time, but the straight-talking governor is on his way.
Gary Clarke, an off-duty police sergeant on his way to a chess tournament, said he was at the junction when two men were arguing and shouting.
Then, he was off - a quick stop in a supermarket to promote Welsh lamb and beef on his way to the airport and Mr Jones was on his way, job done.
The air ambulance spokesman said the 65-year-old was thought to have lost consciousness following the fall, though he came round on his way to hospital.
Munsuf Abdallah al-Khaldi, 35, was shot by unidentified gunmen in his car as he was on his way with three passengers to interview poets in Mosul for his educational and cultural programme.
Mr. Obama's emphasis on pursuing new pacts comes as he makes his way through an export-dependent region that has grown nervous about his trade policy, and skeptical about his willingness to use political capital at home to support free trade.
Pearson, who won promotion in his first season in charge at Leicester, will take his Hull side to the Walkers Stadium on 16 October - and has taken a swipe at the way he was treated at his old club.
Does he think that -- do you think that politics got in the way of his own principles on this issue?
By 1996, he was on his way back to Ireland to take up the job of coaching four-counties whipping boys Connacht.
I've caught the 63-year-old writer and producer on his way to the House of Lords, where he was made a Life Peer in 2011.
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As long as results went Eriksson's way on the pitch it appeared he was safe in his position - and then the football side of things started to falter.
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