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Decoding The Signs, Averting The Horror
The pattern is familiar: Someone goes on a shooting rampage in the workplace, and experts in mental health, law enforcement and the media struggle to find lessons in the aftermath. That's what happened after four employees were shot to death at the...Tags: The Institute of Living, Interior Policy, FBI, Substance Abuse, Labor Legislation
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Ticket Effort Starts; Saving Whalers The Goal
The Hartford CourantA Hartford Whalers season ticket sales campaign has become a referendum on the team's future and began Tuesday with a difficult request: Forget the candidate's record. Gov. John G. Rowland and Lt. Gov. Jodi Rell brought corporate leaders -- and, in a...Tags: Aetna Inc., National Hockey League, Companies and Corporations, Tickets, XL Center
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The Hartford Whalers Historical Timeline
The Hartford CourantNovember 1971 -- The World Hockey Association awards franchise to sports enthusiasts and businessmen Howard Baldwin, John Colburn, Godfrey Wood and William Barnes. January 1972 -- Jack Kelley, a successful coach at Boston University, joins the New...Tags: Glen Wesley, Ted Koppel, Gerald Diduck, Gary Suter, Companies and Corporations
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Senator Helped Wall Street Executive Get A Pardon In 2001
The Hartford CourantA Washington, D.C., condominium deal between Sen. Christopher J. Dodd and a Wall Street executive whom Dodd later recommended for a presidential pardon has the state Republican Party chairman comparing the embattled senator to former Gov. John G. Rowland....Tags: Missouri, Parties and Movements, Bill Clinton, Real Estate, Politics
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Pensions Paid To Guilty Officials
Capitol Bureau ChiefFive convicted state officials who left office after pleading guilty to various crimes are cumulatively collecting nearly $100,000 a year in pensions paid by state taxpayers. That total could rise in the next few years, when former Gov. John G. Rowland...Tags: Democratic Party, South Carolina, Politics, Justice System, Pension and Welfare
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Waterbury Mayor Accused
The Hartford CourantA previously undisclosed corruption investigation took a dramatic and unexpected turn Thursday with the arrest of Mayor Philip A. Giordano on federal charges that he enticed a child into a sexual relationship. Giordano, 38, the three-term mayor and...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, U.S. Senate, FBI, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes
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His Honor, Mayor Philip A. Giordano: Vain, Power-Hungry, Sexually Obsessed And Increasingly Reckless
The Hartford CourantTo the extent that such events can be fixed in time, the moment Mayor Philip A. Giordano's obsession with sex jumped from back-alley gossip to pressing political business occurred at the end of a corny downtown Christmas pageant. Giordano backers, the...Tags: Kentucky Derby, U.S. Senate, FBI, Companies and Corporations, Parties and Movements
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Grim Day For Ganim: Convictions Portray Dark Side Of Bridgeport's Revival In 1990s
The Hartford CourantJoseph P. Ganim, once the wildly popular mayor of Bridgeport and a leading candidate for governor, was found guilty Wednesday of collecting more than a half-million dollars in bribes and kickbacks while leading one of the poorest cities in the country. A...Tags: FBI, Corruption, Politics, Prosecution, Internal Revenue Service
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Wine, Gems And Cash
The Hartford CourantA sweeping corruption indictment accuses Bridgeport Mayor Joseph P. Ganim of trading city contracts for cash, diamond earrings, expensive wine, custom clothes and a pledge of $500,000 to his now-abandoned campaign for governor. In a 24-count indictment...Tags: FBI, Companies and Corporations, Politics, Justice System, Lawyers
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Act Of War
The Hartford CourantAmerica's sense of security was smashed with apocalyptic fury Tuesday when the most destructive and meticulously planned terror attack in history shattered two of the country's most potent symbols. Shortly after leaving Boston, American Airlines Flight...Tags: FBI, Insurance, South Carolina, Heavy Engineering, Subway Transportation
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Bush: Remembrance And Retaliation
The Hartford CourantLeading the country ever closer to combat, President Bush declared a national emergency Friday during a nationwide day of prayer -- vowing to ``rid the world of evil'' as he mixed pledges of retaliation with prayers of remembrance. ``The people who...Tags: Death, U.S. Department of the Treasury, FBI, Democratic Party, National Security
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Five Days Of Shock
The Hartford CourantHistory will record the hourlong calamity, when the nation's icons of strength became infernos of anguish, but not the days-long treachery of the human psyche, which had people like Kathy Kraczkowsky of Hartford, an ordinarily sturdy mother of two, simply...Tags: Death, Disasters, Johns Hopkins University, Liver Cancer, National Football League
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