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Lawmaker accused of bribes in NYC mayor race plot
NEW YORK (AP) — For the politically ambitious, running as a Republican is sometimes the best way a Democrat can increase his electoral odds in New York City's crowded mayoral race. Now, a federal prosecutor says one Democratic state lawmaker went...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Queens County, FBI, Police Investigations, Defendants
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Roy Webb
Roy Edward Webb, 91, died April 2 at Wesley Village in Wilmore. His wife, children and grandchildren were at his bedside when he went home to be with his Lord. Mr. Webb is survived by his wife, Dorothy Dixon Webb of Wilmore; his sister, Florence Webb...Tags: Science and Technology, Kissimmee, New York City
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Harlin E. 'Dutch' Schlosser
Harlin E. “Dutch” Schlosser died March 27, 2013, at 80 years old due to age related causes. He was born July 21, 1932, in McPherson County, South Dakota to Rudolph and Hilda (Neiffer) Schlosser. A Memorial Service is planned for 11 a.m....
Tags: Deere and Company
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6 New York officials charged in political corruption scandal
A lawmaker was so eager to be New York City’s next mayor that he tried to buy his way into the election, prosecutors alleged on Tuesday, as they announced charges of bribery, extortion and fraud against the legislator as well as a New York City...
Tags: Lawyers, FBI, Trials, Bribery, Republican Party
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Robert Jacob: A Businessman With A Passion For Poetry
The Hartford CourantRobert Jacob had a successful career in business, but poetry was his passion and true calling. He wrote verse constantly, hosted poets at a country inn he owned and knew thousands of poems. Perhaps most important to him were the poems he read to...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, West Hartford, Arts and Culture, Memorial Day, U.S. Army
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Vantis Life Reports New Recurring Premium Up 18% Last Year
The Hartford CourantVantis Life Insurance Co. reports that its new recurring premium was just more than $4 million in 2012, an 18 percent increase from the year before. Vantis, based in Windsor, sells life insurance products through banks, credit unions and brokers across...Tags: Astoria, Long Island
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Like/Dislike with John Marra, Baltimore Rock Opera Society
John Marra's full-time job is an assistant community lot projects coordinator at Civic Works. But his second job, although he works for free, is quartermaster of puppets for the Baltimore Rock Opera Society. "We get paid in glory," said Marra, 28, who...
Tags: Baltimore Rock Opera Society, New York City
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Art, rhythm rock UCF Jazz Fest
It never has been easy to define jazz, but the task won't be any simpler at this weekend's UCF Orlando Jazz Festival, which aims to introduce music fans to the scope of the genre's influences. At concerts Friday and Saturday, March 22-23, at the...
Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, New York City, Colleges and Universities
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Former inmate sneaks into New York jail, faces burglary charges
In an unusual twist, a former inmate and registered sex offender has been arrested on suspicion of sneaking into a New York jail. Matthew Matagrano, 36, allegedly posed as a Department of Corrections investigator to con his way into Rikers Island, where...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Politics, Prisons, Personal Weapon Control
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Kentucky receives No. 2 seed for second NCAA tournament in a row; Cats will take on Navy in Queens, N.Y.
As the UK Hoops team crowded around the flat-screen television in Coach Matthew Mitchell’s basement, they were all handed blank printable brackets so they could fill in the names of their mystery opponents. A hush fell over everyone as the ESPN...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Bronx (New York City), Salem (New London, Connecticut), Connecticut Huskies
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Terps a No. 4 seed, Navy a No. 15 seed in NCAA women's tourney
From Baltimore Sun staffThe Maryland women’s basketball team learned tonight that it will be a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will play No. 13 seed Quinnipiac in College Park on Saturday at 11:15 a.m. The Terps finished the season 24-7 and in second place in the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut)
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No heartstrings left unplucked with 'Any Day Now' ★★
A determined weepie, "Any Day Now" lives for such scenes as an adoptive parent being pulled away, screaming, from the child with Down syndrome whom he has come to know and love. The movie has heart and soul and a load of justifiable outrage. Here's what...
Tags: Sam Mendes, Garret Dillahunt, Any Day Now (movie), Alan Cumming
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