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NESTOR CARBONELL
In The CW's new drama, "Ringer," Nestor Carbonell plays FBI agent Victor Machado, whose key witness, Bridget Kelly (Sarah Michelle Gellar), has disappeared before she was set to testify in a trial that would send a mob boss to prison. Carbonell...Tags: Drama (genre), Television, Television Industry, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale
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Some 9/11 charities failed miserably
NEW YORK — Americans eager to give after the 9/11 terrorist attacks poured $1.5 billion into hundreds of charities established to serve the victims, their families and their memories. But a decade later, an Associated Press investigation shows...Tags: Christianity, Manhattan (New York City), Social Issues, Church and State Relations, Mississippi
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How fat is America? New report gives nation an F
Despite all the talk about the nation's obesity epidemic, despite all the free weight-loss and fitness advice around, not one state in the country got thinner this year, according to an annual fat report released last week.
Florida got fatter for the...Tags: Florida Hospital, Hawaii, National or Ethnic Minorities, Mississippi, Washington, DC
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Floating In The Summer Tide
The Hartford CourantDuring a recent visit to Guilford Harbor and the mouth of the East River, I saw a man on a paddleboard. He wasn't paddling or riding the waves. He was just laying on his back with a hand in the river gently tapping the surface of the water and letting the...Tags: Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Human Interest, Bodies of Water, Massachusetts, Land Resources
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UPDATE: North Carolina counties tell thousands to leave as Hurricane Irene looms
Associated PressBUXTON, N.C. (AP) - Thousands were fleeing an exposed strip of coastal villages and beaches off North Carolina on Thursday as Irene approached, threatening to become the first major hurricane to hit the East Coast in seven years. Hours after a...Tags: Politics, Emergency Incidents, David Robinson, Natural Disasters, Trips and Vacations
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Say You Want A Revolution In Bolton
The Hartford Courant— The big Revolutionary War reenactment scheduled for this weekend at the town-owned Heritage Farm is part history and part what-might-have-been. The scene is June 1781 and the comte de Rochambeau and about 4,000 troops under the French flag are...Tags: United Kingdom, Clinton (Middlesex, Connecticut), Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hartford Distributors
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Donald Freeman Greene, 52
A licensed pilot who had learned to fly at age 14, Donald Freeman Greene, 52, of Greenwich, Connecticut, was headed to Lake Tahoe on September 11 to join his brothers on a hiking and biking trip. Greene was the Executive Vice President and a partner...Tags: Brown University, Greenwich, Trips and Vacations, Travel, New York
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Joseph Janus
Joseph Janus of Burbank passed away on Monday, August 22, 2011, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, surrounded by his family. He was 89. Joe Janus was born in Connecticut, son of Michael and Helena (Jarema) Janus, who emigrated from Poland in the early...Tags: World War II (1939-1945)
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August 28, 2011-Plague of Locusts Tomorrow?
I remember Hurricane Gloria in 1985. My family was watching the TV coverage on Channel 8 and it looked pretty bad. It came boiling across Long Island Sound and the closer it got to Connecticut, the more we were frightened. We'd never been through a...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Television, Hurricanes, Entertainment, Disasters
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Irene whips Maryland
Marylanders began cleaning up from Hurricane Irene this morning but mostly the state emerged from the storm without significant damage or widespread flooding, as feared.
Emergency officials cautioned that high winds are expected throughout the day as the...Tags: Delaware, Cecil County, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Ocean City
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NYC appears to escape the worst as Irene roars in
NEW YORK (AP) — Tropical Storm Irene unleashed furious wind and rain on New York on Sunday and sent seawater surging into the Manhattan streets. But the city appeared to escape the worst fears of urban disaster — vast power outages, hurricane-...Tags: Delaware, National Hurricane Center, Manhattan (New York City), Hampton Roads, Politics
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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: Delaware, Cecil County, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Government
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