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Security Is The Priority
The new year is bound to be better than the year that will expire on Monday. Connecticut went through a scandalous 2001. The mayor of Waterbury remains in jail and denied bail, having been charged with sexually abusing children. The mayor of Bridgeport,...Tags: Politics, State Budgets, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Elections
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The State Should Help Park Street
Last week, the groundbreaking ceremony for a $6 million streetscape improvement project served as the opening bell for an ongoing campaign to upgrade Hartford's Park Street. There is much more to come. A thriving Park Street would mesh nicely with Gov....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Transportation, Housing and Urban Planning, West Hartford, Dining and Drinking
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Reconstruction
Northeast MagazineIt is warm for early October and Pamela Works is hoping against the calendar that the mild weather will last. She is a beach creature, and she'd like to bring her daughter, Allison, to the neighborhood private beach on Long Island Sound one more time...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Health and Safety at Work, Manhattan (New York City), Barnes & Noble, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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The Poor Play More
Courant Staff WritersWhat are the odds that a streetwise section of Hartford's North End and a rural farm town that once hosted a Ku Klux Klan rally would meet at the top of any demographic list? By most measures, they seem worlds apart. But a Courant analysis of the state's...Tags: Scientific Games Corporation, Adults, Politics, Riverton, Research
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Cpl. Kemaphoom Chanawongse
The Hartford CourantMarine Cpl. Kemaphoon ``Ahn'' Chanawongse of Waterford was running to retrieve ammunition when he was killed by an enemy round on March 23, 2003 in a battle in Nasiriyah, Iraq. He was 22 years old. -------------------- Family members, friends and...Tags: Death, Politics, Washington, DC, U.S. Marine Corps, Democracy
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Preparing For Sept. 11 Memories And Reactions
Courant Staff WriterAdults still suffering mental anguish from the Sept. 11 attacks should reach out to loved ones this week, but young children should avoid watching the constant replays of the falling towers, psychiatrists said Monday. With the one-year anniversary...Tags: 401K, Industrial Accidents, Government, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Entertainment
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Snowstorm Of February 2003
The Hartford CourantAll things considered, it could have been worse. The record-setting snowstorm that rumbled into Connecticut Monday choked roads, stranded travelers at airports and closed malls, forcing many stores to cancel their Presidents' Day sales. But Monday's...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Unions, Bradley International Airport, Politics
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Rowland Says Gear Was Delivered Comment That Surplus Arrived At Mansion Clouds State Inquiry
The Hartford CourantGov. John G. Rowland acknowledged Friday that army gear was delivered to the governor's mansion, raising new questions about whether he gave an accurate accounting to state auditors of his involvement in the improper distribution of surplus military...Tags: Meriden, Defense, Accounting and Auditing, Politics, Armed Forces
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Focus Turns To Mansion investigators Subpoena Construction Records
The Hartford CourantFederal law enforcement officials sharpened their investigative focus on Gov. John G. Rowland this week, serving a grand jury subpoena demanding all records of construction and renovations to the governor's mansion in Hartford for the past eight years....Tags: Bantam Lake, Wage Contract Issues, Public Employees, Politics, Companies and Corporations
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Governor's Mansion Enhanced More Than $800,000 In Donations
The Associated PressCorporations and wealthy benefactors during former Gov. John G. Rowland's tenure donated more than $800,000 to fill the governor's mansion with brass candlesticks, Oriental rugs, teapots and other expensive antiques, records released Monday show. The...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Auction Service, Politics, Local Elections, Michael Lawlor
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March 7, 1998: Worker Kills 4 Bosses, Self At Lottery Site
The Hartford CourantA silent and seething employee went on a bloody rampage at Connecticut Lottery Corp.headquarters Friday, killing four senior lottery officials before committing suicide as police closed in. Lottery President Otho Brown, 54, and former New Britain Mayor...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Politics, Witnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Rowlands Leave Mansion For Private Life
The Hartford CourantGov. John G. Rowland marked his last full day in office Wednesday with a flurry of appointments, a terse farewell and a low-profile move out of the Executive Residence to a new home in West Hartford. While state workers carried files, photos and...Tags: Politics, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., Government, Disasters and Accidents, Rentals
Dec 30, 2001
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Sep 22, 2002
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Jan 27, 2002
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Oct 7, 2002
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Apr 28, 2003
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Sep 10, 2002
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Nov 18, 2002
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Feb 28, 1998
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Jan 1, 2004
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Aug 31, 2004
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Mar 7, 1998
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Jul 1, 2004
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