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East Hartford Police Charge N.Y. Man In Triple Homicide
Police have extradited a suspect in a triple slaying and charged him with felony murder. East Hartford officers picked up Horvil "Trix" Lebrick, 31, of Brooklyn, N.Y., at a Manhattan courthouse Tuesday morning and brought him to Connecticut, said Officer...Tags: Murder, Injuries and Wounds, Brooklyn (New York City), Crimes, Connecticut
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Bobby Wilks dies at 78; first African American Coast Guard pilot
Bobby C. Wilks, the first African American Coast Guard aviator and the first African American to reach the rank of Coast Guard captain, died July 13 at an assisted-living community in Woodbridge, Va., of complications from Parkinson's disease. He was 78....Tags: Obituaries, New London (New London, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Hawaii, San Francisco
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Special Trip Marks LIRR's 175th Anniversary
As Long Island has evolved from farmlands and horse carriages to housing developments and congested highways, one piece of infrastructure has stood the test of time - a straight line of train tracks cutting through the middle of the Island. It is the...Tags: Cobble Hill, Flatbush, Helena Williams, Mineola, Long Island
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Visit A Rarity To The North East: A Buffalo Farm
The Hartford CourantDid you know that buffalo meat is called "the original health food," with lower cholesterol than beef, chicken, and even turkey? Well, to get your own portion, or to see the "before" buffalo where they roam, visit the Creamery Brook Bison farm in...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Farms, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Donald Margulies raises more moral questions in 'Time Stands Still'
In Donald Margulies' new play, "Time Stands Still," a top photojournalist recovers from a near-fatal roadside bomb blast as her long-term relationship with a reporter undergoes its own test of survival. Margulies, whose widely admired plays "Sight Unseen"...Tags: Alicia Silverstone, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Judaism, New York, Celebrities
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I Am...A Survivor
By CLOE POISSON |>> Justine Burlock, 17, was diagnosed with cancer last year. After months of treatment, the cancer is in remission, although she still must undergo chemotherapy twice a month at Connecticut Children's Medical Center. If she remains cancer-free, her...Tags: Chemotherapy, Leukemia, Health, Death, Hospitals and Clinics
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AIG Bonuses Required Under Connecticut Labor Law, Company Says
The Hartford CourantThe $165 million AIG bonus flap that has caused outrage around the nation has its roots in a provision of Connecticut labor law that political leaders say needs to be changed. The embattled insurance giant, which has received about $170 billion in...Tags: Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Companies and Corporations, Connecticut, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), Career and Workplace
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PASSINGS
Albert L. Greene Hospital president Albert L. Greene, 59, president and chief executive of Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys since 2006, died Thursday at his home in Calabasas. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June, the hospital...Tags: Eugene O'Neill, University of Southern California, Prostate Cancer, Theater, New York
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Nursing Home Changes Sought
Courant Staff WriterNursing homes would have 10 months to comply with new staffing standards that would more than double the minimum hours of nursing care per resident now required by state law, under a plan presented Wednesday by Democratic legislative leaders. The...Tags: Long Term Care, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Companies and Corporations, Democratic Party, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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General Assembly approves town assistance plan
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - State legislators took a $300 million bite out of the state's budget deficit Monday night by passing a mid-year mitigation plan, but it won't be enough to mop up all of Connecticut's growing pool of red ink. Legislative leaders...Tags: Democratic Party, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Rob Simmons
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2009 Conn. General Assembly convenes
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - State lawmakers on Wednesday opened the 2009 Connecticut legislative session, which promises to be one of the most difficult in recent memory given the state's worsening financial situation. They're facing state budget...Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Connecticut, Budgets and Budgeting, M. Jodi Rell
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Budget woes promise to overshadow session
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - When state lawmakers return to the Capitol on Wednesday, they'll be greeted with the daunting task of having to fix the largest budget shortfall in recent Connecticut memory. Besides the current fiscal year deficit,...Tags: Business, Social Issues, Same-Sex Marriage, Employees, Crime, Law and Justice
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