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Third Arrest Made In Cromwell Home Invasion
The Hartford CourantPolice have arrested a third suspect in an armed home invasion January 2007 in which jewelry, electronics, cash and a car were stolen. Jorge Santos, 28, of Hartford, is charged with first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, first-degree larceny,...Tags: Police, Theft, Crimes, Police Arrests
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Cheney treated successfully for abnormal heartbeat
The Associated PressVice President Dick Cheney was treated "without complication" today for an abnormal heartbeat, his office said, making a short visit to a hospital to restore his normal rhythm with an electric shock. It was the second time in less than a year that...Tags: George Washington University, National Government, Dick Cheney, Debbie Halvorson, Government
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Cheney, with history of heart attacks, treated 'without complication' for abnormal heartbeat
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Vice President Dick Cheney was treated "without complication" Wednesday for an abnormal heartbeat, his office said, making a short visit to a hospital to restore his normal rhythm with an electric shock. It was the second time in less...Tags: Diseases, George Washington University, National Government, Dick Cheney, History
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Cheney's history of heart problems
The Associated PressDick Cheney, 67, has a long history of heart ailments. A summary of his medical problems through the years: 1978: Cheney's first heart attack, at age 37. 1984: Second heart attack. 1988: After a third heart attack, Cheney has quadruple bypass surgery...Tags: Diseases, Dick Cheney, History, Health Treatments, Therapies
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Cheney experiences abnormal heart rhythm
Associated Press WriterVice President Dick Cheney experienced an abnormal heartbeat Wednesday morning, went to the White House physician and scheduled a hospital visit to "restore his normal rhythm." For the 67-year-old Cheney, who canceled a campaign event he was to attend...Tags: National Government, George Washington University, Dick Cheney, Illinois, Debbie Halvorson
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Nissan recalls vehicles over air bag concerns
Associated Press WriterNissan Motor Co. said Wednesday it was recalling more than 200,000 vehicles to fix a sensor system that could affect the frontal air bag in the car's passenger side. Nissan said the recall includes 140,000 Nissan Altima cars from the 2007-2008 model...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Infiniti, Nissan, Vehicles, Puerto Rico
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Oshkosh council votes to support electronics ban
The city of Oshkosh is supporting a ban on electronics in the county landfill. The Winnebago County Solid Waste Management Board will ultimately decide whether computers, televisions and other electronics will be banned from the landfill. But it has...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated
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Business Briefing - October 15, 2008
VIDEO GAMES FEATURE ADS FOR OBAMA'S CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON | Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game. Eighteen video...Tags: Ohio, Iowa, Bankruptcy, Video Games, North Carolina
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Lockheed Martin's Orlando unit finishes production of 500th helicopter navigation, targeting unit
Sentinel Staff WriterLockheed Martin Corp.'s Orlando missiles unit has reached a big production milestone in its program to build advanced weaponry for the Army's Apache attack helicopter, the company said this week. Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control recently completed...Tags: Lockheed Martin Corporation, Aerospace Manufacturing, Weaponry, Raytheon Company
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IN BRIEF
United Auto Workers president Ron Gettelfinger said yesterday he would oppose a merger between General Motors Corp. and Chrysler Llc because it would cost workers their jobs. He said the UAW has not had formal discussions with either automaker about the...Tags: Automotive Equipment, National Government, Manhattan (New York City), Justice System, General Motors Corp.
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Otho James Haynie, engineer and woodworker
Otho James Haynie, a retired American Totalisator Co. engineer and accomplished woodworker, died of pneumonia Oct. 8 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 90. Mr. Haynie was born in Baltimore and raised in Mount Washington. He was a 1936 graduate of...Tags: Engineering, Los Angeles, Johns Hopkins University, Defense, Key Largo
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In the game: Obama buys ad space in Electronic Arts video games to reach younger voters
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game. Eighteen video games, including the extremely popular...Tags: Ohio, Iowa, Nevada, Indiana, Consumer Electronics Industry
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