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It's Still War: Lamont 51.8%, Lieberman 48.2%
The Hartford CourantWith the nation watching, Connecticut Democrats thronged to the polls in unexpectedly high numbers Tuesday to reject Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman and endorse his anti-war challenger, Ned Lamont. Lamont, a first-time candidate for statewide office, defeated a...Tags: Democratic Party, Washington, DC, Litchfield County, Japan, Greenwich
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Off Duty Firefighter Helps Rescue Neighbors
Smoke Detectors and quick thinking by an off duty firefighter are credited for helping save the lives of victims of an early morning fire. Milford Firefighter Jason Hall was awakened Sunday morning by the sound of a smoke detector from a neighboring...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Cpl. Christian Cotner
Courant Staff WritersMarine Cpl. Christian Cotner of Waterbury died May 30, 2008 in a non-hostile incident in Iraq's Anbar province on his first tour duty in Iraq. Details of his death were not released. He was 20 years old. -------------------- In an aged cemetery,...Tags: Executive Branch, Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Regional Authority, Death
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Helping Decide Where To Ride
So you've bought a horse, a truck and a trailer and are itching to hit the trails. Where can you go? Good question. The state Department of Environmental Protection is working with the Connecticut Horse Council to provide an answer. According to Cyndy...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Gardens and Parks, Equestrian, Health, Tourism and Leisure
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Family Shattered
Courant Staff WritersAs town police officers raced to Dr. William A. Petit Jr.'s home on Sorghum Mill Drive Monday morning they had no idea of the horrors that lay ahead. By the time they reached the Deaconwood neighborhood of half-million-dollar homes, flames had blown...Tags: Family, Medical Services, William Petit, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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A Life Where 'Or Plastic' Isn't An Option
Since their debut in supermarket checkout lines in 1977, plastic shopping bags have become the tote of choice.
Back then, plastic seemed like a good option: a way to stop cutting down so many trees to make all those paper bags. They take less energy...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Consumers, Whole Foods Market, Rome (Italy), Washington (U.S. state)
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Ken Byron
The Hartford CourantHello and let me introduce myself. My name is Ken Byron and I am the web host for the New Britain-area iTowns. I'm 43 and grew up in Massachusetts. Being a reporter is something I have wanted to do since high school and aside from a mercifully brief...Tags: Massachusetts, Meriden, Ansonia, New Britain, Connecticut
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Five Questions: Former Legislator Transfers His Energy To DPUC
Special to The CourantFormer state Rep. Kevin DelGobbo, a Republican from Naugatuck, was appointed in January as one of five commissioners of the state Department of Public Utility Control. His specialty on the authority is electric industry issues. As a legislator, he co-...Tags: Executive Branch, Energy Saving, Television Industry, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Laws
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Lawsuit Is Latest Chapter In Accusation Of Cheating At CCSU
The Hartford CourantFor more than two years, Matthew Coster has insisted that another student copied his college term paper on the Holocaust, not the other way around. But Coster's Western civilization professor and officials at Central Connecticut State University found...Tags: Family, Sushi and Sashimi, Colleges and Universities, Gaming, Crime, Law and Justice
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Death Penalty Possible In Home Invasion Case
Courant Staff WriterCapital felony, rape and other new charges filed Monday against Leslie T. Williams, the recently released sex offender charged in the violent home invasion here March 30, would make Williams eligible for the death penalty if convicted. Williams, 31,...Tags: Family, Watertown, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Sexual Assault
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Naugatuck House Fire Leaves People In The Cold
Naugatuck Firefighters are still on the scene of a house fire. The fire started at 79 Woodbine St. at about 4:18 a.m. and was under control at 5:18 a.m. No one was hurt in the fire. However, officials are reporting that a few people were displaced by... -
Landscape Changed Forever
The Hartford CourantIt's been 50 years since familiar streams and brooks swelled into angry torrents that killed 87, smashed buildings, gutted communities and caused up to $400 million in damage. The wreckage was cleaned up long ago, and those unfamiliar with where the...Tags: Family, Transportation, Bodies of Water, East Granby, Rivers
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