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Six more arrests in phone-hacking probe of closed Murdoch tabloid
LONDON – British police announced the arrest of six journalists on suspicion of phone hacking Wednesday in a new probe targeting a now-closed tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Authorities have identified “a further suspected...
Tags: Police Arrests, Journalism, Rupert Murdoch, Media Industry, News of the World
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What To Do For Valentine's Day 2013 Around New Haven
Celebration of Love - Part V: Thu., Feb. 14, Large selection of unique artwork created to beautify the life of a loved one, including jewelry, pottery, hand-dyed silk scarves, original greeting cards and miniature works of art. Fine Line Art Gallery,...
Tags: Entertainment, Yale Cabaret, East Haven, Arts and Culture, Arts
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What To Do For Valentine's Day 2013 in Fairfield County
Celebration of Love - Part V: Fine Line Art Gallery, 319 Main St. S., Woodbury. (203) 266-0110. Large selection of unique artwork created to beautify the life of a loved one, including jewelry, pottery, hand-dyed silk scarves, original greeting cards...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Yale Cabaret, East Haven, Arts and Culture
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Charges dropped against activist banned from City Hall
Baltimore City prosecutors on Monday quietly dropped all charges against activist Kim A. Trueheart, whom police banned last month from City Hall and arrested as she tried to enter the building. Online court records show the Baltimore City State's...
Tags: Trials, Rob Morris, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Property of the Week: The Orchards at East Lyme
The Orchards is an East Lyme community that offers an ideal combination for new homebuyers: a desirable town and homes designed and constructed by a builder with a reputation for excellence. By Carrier has won numerous awards for homes built in towns...
Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, East Lyme, Farms, Norwich, Long Island
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Jim Shea: Remembering the Blizzard of 1978
The Hartford CourantYou want to talk blizzards then you want to talk The Great Blizzard of 1888. That baby remains one of the most severe in the history of the United States. It came in mid-March, dropping 50 inches of snow in Middletown, 30 inches in most parts of...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Middletown, Snow Storms, Heavy Engineering
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Baltimore officer cleared of charges in shooting of man from inside police vehicle
A Baltimore police officer who last year shot a knife-wielding man through the windshield of his car while seated inside the vehicle has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the city state’s attorney’s office. The April 10, 2012 shooting...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Mental Illness, Justice System, Baltimore Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice
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Signing Day On Courant.Com
College football signing day is Wednesday. It is the culmination of months of effort by coaches and months of decision-making by athletes. We will be in eight places for ceremonies: Xavier High School (7:45 a.m.), Coventry High School (noon), Cheshire...Tags: Paul Pasqualoni, Schools, High Schools
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Tragedy's Effects Felt At XL Center As Victims Are Remembered
The Hartford CourantDebbie Fiske knows the pain of losing a child unexpectedly. Her daughter Taeya was 14 months old when she died two months after having intestinal surgery in 2005. So Fiske, who, as Debbie Baer, helped UConn to its first Final Four in 1991, was hit...Tags: Human Interest, XL Center, South Windsor, Plainville, Connecticut Huskies
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Blogger Baltimore Spectator again denied bail
A Baltimore circuit judge denied another bail request Friday for the blogger who held a publicized standoff with city police this month that was broadcast live to thousands of listeners. Judge Lynn K. Stewart said Frank James MacArthur, also known...
Tags: Police Arrests, Trials, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Controversy involving Fruitland Park City Manager Ralph Bowers needs to spur better workplace behavior
No surprise: Fruitland Park officials are being threatened with a lawsuit from an employee who says she was sexually harassed by City Manager Ralph Bowers. The demand to avoid a suit: $100,000 within 30 days. Bowers, meanwhile, remains suspended...Tags: Sex Crimes, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Misconduct, Lawyers
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