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Lawsuits Involving TicketNetwork Still Ongoing
It wasn't supposed to go this way. Not very long ago, TicketNetwork Inc. was a fast-rising corporate star in Connecticut's dimly lit business sky. Donald Vaccaro's firm was chosen as one of newly elected Gov. Dannel Malloy's "First Five" companies and...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, West Hartford, South Windsor, Crime, Law and Justice, Academy Awards
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What is sports' most dysfunctional team?
Boston drama never ends Paul Doyle Hartford Courant This one's not even close — the Red Sox are beyond dysfunctional. Once considered baseball's model franchise after winning two titles in four years, the Red Sox are a mess. The team...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Josh Beckett, Chicago Tribune Columnists, American League, Chicago Cubs
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Which teams will play in the Super Bowl?
Packers vs. Ravens Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune In the NFL, the team with the best quarterback usually has the best chance of going all the way. So that's why the Packers have to be the favorite in the NFC. Aaron Rodgers is on top of his game and...Tags: Ray Rice, Chicago Tribune Columnists, American Football Conference, Tom Brady, Matt Schaub
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Is Federer best tennis player of all time?
Sustained greatness a plus Diane Pucin Los Angeles Times Roger Federer became the No. 1 tennis player in the world Monday, one of the consequences of his 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Wimbledon victory over Andy Murray on Sunday. He's also the best ever. That's...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Rod Laver, Wimbledon Championships, Tennis, Pete Sampras
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Is Earnhardt Jr.'s win a blip or is he better?
Living up to his name George Diaz Orlando Sentinel This isn't a question of Junior getting better. He is already there. It's now a question of whether he can continue to fulfill his potential as the most consistent driver on the Cup circuit....Tags: NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., International Speedway Corp., Daytona International Speedway, Auto Racing
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Notre Dame's Father Ted at 95: 'Find what you can do, do it well'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh will spend Friday, his 95th birthday, as he spends every birthday ... fishing for bass, walleye and northern pike in northern Wisconsin. "The years are tough and they get tougher. But at the end of the year, you take a...Tags: General Motors Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity, College Sports, Roman Catholicism
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Sunday Alcohol Sales Approved; Malloy Will Sign Bill
The Hartford CourantThe Senate voted Tuesday to approve Sunday alcohol sales in supermarkets and package stores, leaving Indiana as the only state with an across-the-board ban on Sunday sales. After a debate that lasted just more than an hour, the Senate voted 28-6, with...Tags: Labor Day, Sales, Andrew W Roraback, Litchfield County, Crime, Law and Justice
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Was suspension for Rondo appropriate?
Enough is enough Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune I can live with the one-game clip. But if I were dean of discipline, Rajon Rondo also would have to agree to some conditions. Start with publicly apologizing to official Marc Davis. Acknowledge that...Tags: Chicago Tribune, National Basketball Association, Rajon Rondo, Sports, Los Angeles Times
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Who could emerge as baseball's Lin or Tebow?
Dodgers fireballer Jansen Phil Rogers Chicago Tribune You might not have heard of Kenley Jansen. But he is well known to Hanley Ramirez, Jose Reyes, Robinson Cano and their teammates on the Dominican Republic's 2009 World Baseball Classic team. A...Tags: Robinson Cano, ESPN (tv network), Jose Reyes, Carlos Marmol, Hanley Ramirez
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Which commissioner should be paid most?
Goodell made best better David Teel Daily Press Is this a trick question? Like who's buried in Grant's tomb? Sports' highest-paid commissioner should be the leader of the most successful league, the venture that draws the largest audience and rakes...Tags: Football, 2011 NBA Lockout, Chicago Tribune, National Hockey League, Pete Rozelle
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Malloy To Propose Sunday Alcohol Sales; Not A Blue Law
In a move that could change Connecticut's liquor landscape, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will propose allowing Sunday sales of alcohol at package stores and beer at supermarkets.
The change must be approved by the state legislature, which has repeatedly...Tags: Stephen Dargan, Government, Washington, DC, Quinnipiac University, Danbury
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