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- Man shoots wife; cops in all-day standoff with lone gunman
- RONALD DEROSA/Register Citizen Lt. J. Paul Vance, public information officer for the Connecticut state police, answers questions from reporters during a briefing in Litchfield on Tuesday. Police stationed outside of 16 E. Litchfield Road
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- A Progressive Constitution
- I don't begrudge the progressive left its political power. They won. They are far from ashamed to say it, and I am not afraid to admit it. What I do mind is the left's obvious neglect and disregard for the Constitution as it is written . If
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- Feds open talk of gas tax hike
- Drivers may have to pay more at the pump so train riders can have an easier commute into New York City — as well as improved highways and repaired bridges. But they likely won't have New Jersey to blame for raising taxes on gasoline. Key
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NorthJersey.com- The Willies
- BRADENTON, Fla., Nov. 9. 2009 -- When you think about all the issues President Barack Obama has piled on his plate, it's enough to give you the willies. He's got the huge fight for health reform looming in the U.S. Senate, when tens of
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American Reporter- Blumenthal says Florida mortgage rescue firm scammed
- Connecticut's attorney general is suing a Florida mortgage rescue firm for allegedly defrauding at least seven consumers and failing to help them save their homes from foreclosure. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Monday that FHA
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- When Larry Gottesdiener bought downtown Hartford's Metro Center One in 1997, he snapped up his first office building in the city for a bargain, reaping the benefits of a real estate market still weak from a crippling recession. From that
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- Ugh! Motel room bedbugs crash the party
- Groton - This birthday celebration included some uninvited - and very much unwelcome - guests. Last weekend, Nicole Main of Middleton, N.H., came to southeastern Connecticut with her sister-in-law and a friend to celebrate her
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- Press releases Nov. 25
- Haley Bonenfant, a 2009 Coyle and Cassidy High School graduate, has been awarded a $1,000 college scholarship from Experian. She is the daughter of Experian employee Lisa Bonenfant. “I was surprised and very happy to learn that I had won
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Taunton Gazette- Notre Dame mum on swirling issues
- SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Where there used to be a cohesive, buoyant Notre Dame football team with stratospheric expectations, there is now a chaotic whorl of fragmented pieces and media blackouts and seemingly endless dramatic flare-ups. And, as
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Chicago Tribune- Norwalk developer guilty of bribery scheme
- A Norwalk real estate developer pleaded guilty before a federal judge Tuesday in Hartford for his role in a bribery scheme involving him, a bank officer and an attorney, the U.S. attorney for Connecticut said in a statement. Richard
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