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Connecticut gunman identified as Ryan Lanza, son of school employee [Corrected]
For the Record, 2:02 p.m. PST Dec. 14: Officials have corrected the identity of the gunman in Friday’s deadly shooting at an elementary school in suburban Connecticut, saying the suspect was Adam Lanza, 20, and not his brother, Ryan. Ryan Lanza...
Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Shootings
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A liberal agenda for Florida in 2014
After the 2012 Election, you don't have to be a weatherman to know that the political wind is blowing liberal in the Sunshine State. There's a storm brewing for the tea party/GOP, and it's more than a tempest in a teapot. It turns out that Florida voters...Tags: Feminism, Glaucoma, Elections, Government, Democratic Party
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Ethel Sorokin: A Tenacious Defender Of First Amendment
The Hartford CourantEthel Silver Sorokin was one of handful of women lawyers of her generation, and a persistent defender of the First Amendment. She spent decades promoting the Center for First Amendment Rights, which she established with her late husband, Milton Sorokin,...Tags: West Hartford, Advice Columns and Columnists, University of Connecticut, American Civil Liberties Union, Judaism
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Taking Fiscal Cliff Best Route To Recovery
The Hartford CourantAs the nation hurtles toward 2013's "fiscal cliff" — a combination of tax increases and spending cuts designed to tackle the nation's ballooning deficit — pundits from across the political spectrum are inciting full-scale panic. They warn...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Barack Obama, Public Finance, Republican Party, U.S. Congress
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Guy: Second acts coming in state politics?
The 2012 presidential race may be over, but the 2014 Florida gubernatorial race is starting to heat up. Brace yourself. Given the passion of Florida politics, the next two years should provide quite a spectacle. This month, the highly respected...Tags: Elections, Government, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Primaries, Barack Obama
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Gay marriage in Washington state: 279 licenses in first six hours
Hours after Gov. Chris Gregoire signed the voter-approved law legalizing gay marriage, couples officially began receiving state licenses as Washington became the latest state to allow members of the same sex to marry. King County opened the doors to its...Tags: Laws, Elections, Government, Family, Paul LePage
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Q Poll's Message To Republicans: Duh, Wake Up Dudes!
The results of the November election should have left no doubt in the minds of the right-wingers in charge of the national Republican Party about how far their ideas are from the wants of a majority American voters. For any conceivable remaining...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Republican Party, U.S. Congress
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Governor names Bel Air man to Harford school board vacancy
Arthur Fong Kaff of Bel Air has been appointed to the Harford County Board of Education to fill the vacancy caused by the sudden death in September of the board's president, Dr. Leonard Wheeler. Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the appointment Kaff on...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Government, City University of New York, Armed Forces
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Christie's approval ratings soar as reelection campaign begins
NEW YORK -- First he appeared with President Obama, a Democrat, after Hurricane Sandy. Then he and his fleece jacket showed up on “Saturday Night Live,” mocking mayors who ignored his evacuation orders. Now New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is...Tags: Elections, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Government, Barack Obama, Middletown
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Looking at polls, conservatives raise red flags over Gov. Tom Corbett's electoral fortunes.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIt's no secret that Gov. Tom Corbett has always had problems with Pennsylvania's conservative movement. From his notorious "living document" comments about the state Constitution during a 2010 primary debate to right-wing gripes that he wasn't going far... -
Poll: When it comes to Florida education reforms, voters hate everything
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — A new poll suggests Florida voters are adamantly opposed to most of the education reforms Gov. Rick Scott and lawmakers plan to push this spring — including higher tuition rates for research schools, race-based testing standards,... -
Don’t unpack the Christmas bong: Florida still not ready to legalize pot
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — One of the (chicken) nuggets from today's Quinnipiac University poll is that Florida voters don't appear ready to follow Colorado and Washington down the path of legalizing marijuana use just yet. The poll found 52 percent of...
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