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Sept. 11 Interfaith Service Planned
Courant Staff WriterLeaders of the Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Jain, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Bahai and Unitarian faiths will offer prayers for remembrance and peace during a special prayer service at noon Wednesday at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Hartford, to honor victims...Tags: Hinduism, Death, Hartford Seminary, West Hartford, Plastic Surgeons
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Rowland Lawyer To Fight Suit On Secrecy
Courant Staff WriterThe state judicial department has hired Gov. John G. Rowland's personal attorney to fight a federal lawsuit filed by The Courant that seeks to lift the shroud of secrecy over hundreds of sealed court cases. The Waterbury lawyer, James K. Robertson, is...Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Trials, Waterbury, Justice and Rights
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Ice Storm Of November 2002
The Hartford CourantMuch of northwestern Connecticut was slowly recovering electric power today after enduring more than 24 hours huddled around portable heaters, battery-powered radios and candlelight. Some towns in the Litchfield hills, rocked by a storm that coated...Tags: Forests, Executive Branch, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Electricity Production and Distribution, Sports
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Colt Study, Part Two
It's a good thing sick people don't have to depend on Congress to approve urgent medical procedures. Patients would surely die in record numbers waiting for bipartisan agreement. That frustrating lesson was brought home Friday when the House Republican...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Ronald Reagan, National Parks, Death, Pennsylvania
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Now Playing: Budget Strife
The Hartford CourantAfter years of theater expansion across the state, the momentum has slowed as institutions now face a new power-base reality: a new governor, a new legislature and a new state commission for culture and tourism. No longer are there tens of millions in...Tags: George David, Sony Corp., Documentary (genre), Stanley Works, Renovation
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Huskies Haven't Landed Yet
Courant Staff WritersOne last time, the four seniors were the focus at Gampel Pavilion. Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Asjha Jones and Tamika Williams will be back. Bird said she wouldn't be surprised if she was playing pick-up games there by the end of the week. But Monday was the...Tags: Bradley International Airport, Gampel Pavilion, Asjha Jones, Sue Bird, Svetlana Abrosimova
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Six months later, a time to reflect
Hartford Courant Staff WriterSix months ago, when Susan Fisher learned that her husband, Bennett, had been killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, it was hard for her to imagine the outpouring of kindness and support that would follow. "I was shocked at how the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Christianity, Death, Northeastern University, New Canaan
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For Richer, For Poorer: Our Incomes Diverge
The Hartford CourantThey may inhabit the same state, but Connecticut's richest and poorest families increasingly live in different communities, different economies and different worlds. The wage gap between the richest and poorest families increased more in Connecticut than...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Fairfield County, Connecticut
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Cooperation: More Is Better
When the Metropolitan District Commission was organized in 1929, critics in Greater Hartford warned that the new agency would usurp local control and forcefully merge towns into one big urban entity in the name of regional government. "There are...Tags: Connecticut River, Christianity, Nuclear Power, Property Tax, Safety of Citizens
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Security Is The Priority
The new year is bound to be better than the year that will expire on Monday. Connecticut went through a scandalous 2001. The mayor of Waterbury remains in jail and denied bail, having been charged with sexually abusing children. The mayor of Bridgeport,...Tags: Trials, Waterbury, Voting, Fairfield County, Health and Safety at School
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The State Should Help Park Street
Last week, the groundbreaking ceremony for a $6 million streetscape improvement project served as the opening bell for an ongoing campaign to upgrade Hartford's Park Street. There is much more to come. A thriving Park Street would mesh nicely with Gov....Tags: Interior Policy, Washington (U.S. state), Travel, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Reconstruction
Northeast MagazineIt is warm for early October and Pamela Works is hoping against the calendar that the mild weather will last. She is a beach creature, and she'd like to bring her daughter, Allison, to the neighborhood private beach on Long Island Sound one more time...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Sony Corp., Heroism, Texas, The New York Times
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