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'MotherToBaby CT' Launches For Mother's Day
A CDC-recommended non-profit organization has been launched in time for Mother's Day. Through 'MotherToBaby CT', experts will be able to provide the public with free answers to the many questions that arise during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Read...
Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Family, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Birth Defects
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TEST New Storrs Center Showcases Smart Growth
The Hartford CourantThe University of Connecticut was placed in an ideal spot for its original 19th-century purpose, an agricultural school. But as it evolved into a multi-faceted research university, the location became something of a challenge. There wasn't much decent...Tags: University of Connecticut, His Girl Friday (movie), Blue Back Square, Geno Auriemma, Education
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State Fires Worker Who Showed Lanza's Body To Her Husband At Morgue
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's chief medical examiner has fired a state employee who let her husband view the body of mass killer Adam Lanza in the morgue two days after the Dec. 14 Newtown school massacre, The Courant has learned. The employee, Jean Henry, was...Tags: Labor Legislation, Laws, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Trials, Government
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UConn Should Live Sustainably Within Its Watershed
The Hartford Courant"Unquenchable" is the title of Robert Glennon's scorching critique of U.S. historical water policy. The word also applies to the University of Connecticut's seemingly unlimited thirst for water. To ensure the growth of its Technology Park, hedge against...Tags: Environmental Politics, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Environmental Pollution, Willimantic (Windham, Connecticut), Storrs
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Looking For Tech In All The Right Places
The Hartford CourantWe've listened to endless blather during this campaign season about how tax cuts will create jobs. I think Bruce Carlson has a better idea. He's finding potentially viable products developed by private industries in the state that for some reason have not...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Plant Openings, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc., East Hartford, Startups
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Arrogant Regents Should Step Aside
The Hartford CourantThese straitened times have struck even the Nobel Prize Committee. Laureates will receive financial rewards that are 20 percent less than previously. It is a bow to reality that there's not as much money for even the most accomplished among us....Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Kevin Rennie, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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As Malloy Heads To China, A World Of Change Since The Last Governor's Mission
The Hartford CourantExactly 25 years ago, the last time a sitting Connecticut governor visited China, Anne Evans was on the trip trying to sell recycled tires through her new Hebron firm, EER Ltd. The trip with Gov. William A. O'Neill, and about 60 other people, launched...Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), United Technologies Corporation, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd.
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Grimmer View Of Recession Leads To Glum UConn Forecast
It's tough to get a break on economic progress in a state where every piece of good news is matched by reports of layoffs and sluggish job gains. Now we find that even the rotten recent past was worse than we thought — much worse. That means,...Tags: New Britain, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), House Building, Stamford, Labor Markets
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This Seals It: Calhoun Will Be Back
The Hartford CourantThe way I figure it, the scalpel used on Jim Calhoun's fractured hip during surgery Saturday night may as well be used to engrave in stone that he'll 100 percent, for sure, take-it-to-the-bank return for his 27th year asUConn men's basketballcoach. As...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Cancer, Kemba Walker, Shabazz Napier, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Rick Green: Teen Pot Use at 30-Year Peak – Are We Too Lax?
The Hartford CourantDecriminalizing pot and opening the door to medical marijuana seems like the right thing. We've wasted millions of taxpayer dollars in a futile effort to block use of something that seems less harmful than alcohol. I'm sure of it, just like I can't think...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Recreational Substance Use, Psychiatry
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Putting cancer cells to sleep
Special to The TimesMelatonin, long known to insomniacs as an over-the-counter sleep aid, is now being studied as a way to prevent and treat breast and other cancers. Dubbed the "hormone of darkness," melatonin is made by the brain's pineal gland at nighttime. This summer,...Tags: Biotechnology, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities
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Blanche Serban At UConn Health Center In Farmington
Landscape artist Blanche Serban is the next artist to have her work exhibited in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery at the University of Connecticut Health Center, 263 Farmington Ave. in Farmington. It will be up from Thursday, April 18, to Wednesday, July 17....
Tags: Arts, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Arts and Culture
May 8, 2013
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Oct 31, 2005
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