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The Dot: Wow! What Happened To Summer?
Wow! What happened to summer? One minute it was Memorial Day and the next The Dot is getting up in the dark and putting on socks again. The problem is summer is too short, and needs a few more holidays. The Dot has long advocated adding a holiday at...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Lawyers, Research, Heavy Engineering, Tom Brokaw
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U.S. attorney asks Republican to stop using photo in campaign flier
Chicago Tribune reporterU.S. Atty. Patrick Fitzgerald has objected to the use of his photograph in a political flier in the race for Cook County state's attorney, but the Republican candidate using it said Saturday he's not going to stop. The flap centers on a door-hanger...Tags: Corruption, Political Candidates, Corporate Crime, Values, Republican Party
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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Public Relations, Robert DeNiro, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Therapies
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South Florida foreclosures mean many live next to eyesores
South Florida Sun-SentinelSnakes slithering in shoulder-high grass. Packs of rats and mosquito infestations in green, muck-filled pools. This is the new reality for hundreds of homeowners living near abandoned homes. The eyesore next door is an increasingly "urgent" situation,...Tags: Boca Raton, Broward County, Boynton Beach, Dania Beach, Court Administration
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Palin family saga all too familiar American narrative
E-mail ellis@henican.comYou can't blame the parents for every reckless decision a 17-year-old might make. Real life is never as orderly as that. Few teens, on the verge of doing something life-changingly dumb, will turn off the engine, put down the bottle or climb back into...Tags: Facebook, Long Island, Nature, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Political Candidates
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Tuesday primaries
MAJOR PARTY PRIMARIES Third Congressional District GOP primary: Rep. Peter T. King (R-Seaford) vs. Robert Previdi of Manhasset Fourth State Senate District Democratic primary: Party designee Tanya D. Gilliard of Wyandanch vs. James J. McDonald of...Tags: Political Candidates, Court Administration, Setauket, Republican Party, Primaries
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State Attorney General: Plum Island Plan Profoundly Flawed
Information on Plum Island flawed. Changes to bus routes upset Middletown parents. Army Corps will not release its opinion on federal law regarding proposed base. Westbrook residents say no to health district. Trash hauler sentenced in New Haven court....Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Animal Diseases, Police, Woodrow Wilson, Yale University
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A TV Judge Is Picked For The High Court
Special to The CourantOn page 246 of Christopher Buckley's new novel, a gently satirical look at the Supreme Court, comes a line that no doubt caused the author to cackle. One justice remonstrates to another, channeling Steve Martin: "Why is this my business? "Re-cu-use me."...Tags: Court Administration, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Connecticut, National Government
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Novel: 'Supreme Courtship' by Christopher Buckley plays top court for laughs
The Hartford CourantOn page 246 of Christopher Buckley's new novel, a gently satirical look at the Supreme Court, comes a line that no doubt caused the author to cackle. One justice remonstrates to another, channeling Steve Martin: "Why is this my business? "Re-cu-use me."...Tags: Tribune Co., Court Administration, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Connecticut
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Kickback Is Likely Illegal
Tribune Media ServicesI have a property that is worth $500,000 that I am selling for $300,000. I know it is worth $500,000 because I had it appraised recently at that value. A buyer wants to pay me $400,000 and then have me give him $100,000 back after the closing. Is this...Tags: Corporate Crime, Litigation, Fraud, Lawyers, Sales
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Delray Beach courthouse gets $20M addition
Special CorrespondentThe South County Courthouse in Delray Beach recently got bigger and is getting renovated. The $20 million, 75,000-square-foot addition is connected to the existing 68,000-square-foot courthouse and opened to the public in early July, said Darrell Lange,...Tags: Delray Beach, Volleyball, Renovation, Abusive Behavior
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Federer in; Nadal in trouble
The Associated PressOminous clouds overhead, the sort of hard court that troubled him this season underfoot, Roger Federer sensed something Saturday he hadn't in quite a while. He was playing exactly like that guy named Roger Federer. The Federer who has won 33 consecutive...Tags: Court Administration, Pete Sampras, Tennis, U.S. Open Tennis, Bill Tilden
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