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Chief Of Staff, Communications Director Leave Malloy Administration
In a blow to the administration, Governor Dannel Malloy's trusted chief of staff, his deputy chief, and communications director are all leaving. Timothy F. Bannon, a workhorse who has held numerous positions in state government and the private sector,...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Elections, Politics, U.S. Senate
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PTSD Assistance Dog Taken Away From Soldier After Ownership Dispute
Channel 2 NewsAn Alaska soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder spent the past three months working with an assistance dog that helped him through his symptoms of PTSD. On Thursday, however, Sgt. Jason Wideman handed Scotty the golden retriever back over to a local...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Behavioral Conditions, Animals, Health
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MPAA chief urges China's film market to widen its door
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn a bid to open doors in China, Hollywood's new chief lobbyist simultaneously prodded and praised the country's creative community during his keynote speech at the Shanghai International Film Festival. At Monday's event, Motion Picture Assn. of...Tags: China, Film Festivals, Cinema Industry
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Former U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd
The Hartford CourantThe Courant asked several key political figures how Sept. 11 unfolded for them. Former U.S. Christopher Dodd gave this account via written statement: My memories of Sept. 11 and the days that followed are of powerfully mixed emotions. Our first daughter,...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Pakistan
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A massive federal failing
In the midst of the debt ceiling debate and continued economic uncertainty, it might be helpful to see how we reached the current situation. Are there any lessons for us? The economic crisis shows little sign of improvement after three years of...Tags: Federal Reserve, Elections, Politics, Alan Greenspan, Banking
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A year in the making, consumers finally get greater protections on financial matters
Consumer advocates aren't getting their first choice to lead the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Despite the setback, this is still a big week for consumer protection. Thursday is the one-year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform...Tags: Elections, Politics, Consumers, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Lawyers
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The problem with conservatives isn't the ideology -- it's the lying
Connecticut was the only state in the union to move uniformly to the left after the 2010 elections. While other states rushed to elect Tea Party-backed Republicans, we sent liberal Democrats to the House. Richard Blumenthal beat billionaire Linda McMahon,...Tags: David Koch, Labor Legislation, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Dannel P. Malloy , Religion and Belief
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Commentary: 'RepubLiars' do not want pre-election job growth
We cannot solve our nation's daunting problems with tedious repetition of half-truths, fabrications and discredited policies that held sway during a period of six years when Republicans had full control of both Congressional houses and the White House....Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Federal Aviation Administration, White House, Planned Parenthood, U.S. Senate
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CEOs, World Leaders, Celebrities React to Passing of Steve Jobs
KTLA NewsPresident and Michelle Obama: "Michelle and I are saddened to learn of the passing of Steve Jobs. Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented...Tags: Kevin Spacey, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Arnold Schwarzenegger, KTLA, Steve Jobs
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President chides banks, taps anger over Wall Street
ReutersPresident Barack Obama launched an onslaught against banks and Republicans on Thursday for working to block financial reform, using a populist tone amid public anger over Wall Street practices. Obama, a Democrat who is fighting for re-election in 2012...Tags: Federal Reserve, White House, Harry Reid, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections
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Clinton, Obama campaigns rushed Indiana primary petitions in 2008
The fabricated petitions that The Tribune and Howey Politics Indiana have uncovered were the product of a petitioning process that has confounded campaigns over and over again.
The fake signatures uncovered during our investigation of 2008 primary...Tags: Jeff Harris, Elections, Politics, Local Elections, Referenda
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 18
Solid waste, recycling changes are necessary To the editor: I appreciate being informed on local issues, however I feel a recent article about managing Washington County’s solid waste department was very misinforming. The tone of the article...Tags: Church and State Relations, White House, Religion and Belief, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tea Party Movement
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