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Snow relentless, piles up on winter-weary Northeast, but sunshine in forecast
Associated PressA storm that had been predicted for days caught much of the East Coast off guard with its ferocity, tearing through with lightning, thunder and mounds of wet snow, leaving more than 300,000 customers around the nation's capital without power Thursday...Tags: White House, New Jersey, Fashion Shows, Subway Transportation, Weather Reports
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Plug it in: Chevrolet Volt goes from concept to reality
The 2011 Chevrolet Volt doesn't consume a drop of gas or exhale an ounce of exhaust into the air. But not always.
It runs on batteries that power an electric motor, but only for 25 to 50 miles before the juice is exhausted. Then, a 1.4-liter gas engine...Tags: Smart Car, Nissan, Health, New Jersey, Prius
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DC baggage handler trapped in plane's cargo hold
WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities say a baggage handler became trapped in the cargo hold of a plane set to depart from Washington's Reagan National Airport and was only freed after screaming and pounding. The New York Times reports the worker had...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Career and Workplace, The New York Times, Employees
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Soldier With Connecticut Ties Killed In Afghanistan
The Hartford CourantA soldier with connections to the state was killed Monday after serving for eight months in Afghanistan, according to the U.S. Department of Defense. U.S. Army Spc. David R. Fahey Jr., 23, was killed in action on Feb. 28 in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Emergency Incidents, U.S. Army, Human Interest, Washington (U.S. state)
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Immigrants Make Way To Suburbs, Small Towns
The Hartford CourantMirroring a pattern seen in some other parts of the country, many immigrants in Connecticut have moved beyond its urban centers in search of jobs, affordable housing and safe communities, bringing with them what local officials say are both...Tags: Crimes, Minority Groups, Illegal Immigrants, New York, Washington (U.S. state)
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Obama names William Daley as chief of staff
President Barack Obama traded one Chicagoan for another as the White House chief of staff Thursday, selecting mayoral brother William Daley and a background deep in business and political experience to succeed mayoral contender Rahm Emanuel.
In revealing...Tags: White House, Timothy Geithner, U.S. Senate, Government, SBC Communications Incorporated
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Facebook To Modify Terms For States
Web ReporterFacebook has agreed to modify its terms and conditions of use for state agencies after Colorado and 14 other states objected to some of them. Changes announced Wednesday by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers include striking provisions that...Tags: Idaho, Facebook, Alaska, Massachusetts, Washington (U.S. state)
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Doubts cast on safety of common driveway sealant
CHICAGO - If a company dumped the black goop behind a factory, it would violate all sorts of environmental laws and force an expensive hazardous-waste cleanup. But playgrounds, parking lots and driveways in many communities are coated every spring and...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Coal, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Washington, DC
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Facebook agrees to modify terms for states
DENVER - Facebook has agreed to modify its terms and conditions of use for state agencies after Colorado and 14 other states objected to some of them. Changes announced Wednesday by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers include striking provisions that...Tags: Idaho, Facebook, Alaska, Massachusetts, Washington (U.S. state)
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Elizabeth "Libby" Adams Beyard, 92
AUG. 15, 1918-DEC. 11, 2010 Elizabeth "Libby" Adams Beyard, 92, of 1127 Woodland Way in Hagerstown, Md., died peacefully the morning of Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010, at Homewood at Williamsport, surrounded by her family. Born Aug. 15, 1918, in Hagerstown,...Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Human Interest, Career and Workplace, West Hartford
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Scientists try to defuse nuclear fallout fears
Fallout from Japan's crippled nuclear reactors already is being detected thousands of miles away. But scientists who track pollution blowing across the Pacific Ocean say the amount of radioactivity should pose no danger to the United States.
Like other...Tags: Disasters, Government, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, International Atomic Energy Agency
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