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Looking back and ahead, America remembers 9/11
NEW YORK — Determined never to forget but perhaps ready to move on, the nation gently handed Sept. 11 over to history Sunday and etched its memory on a new generation. A stark memorial took its place where twin towers once stood, and the names of...Tags: National Football League, New York Giants, Aon PLC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Komisarjevsky Prosecutor's Tactics Called 'Measured,' 'Methodical'
The Hartford CourantProsecutor Michael Dearington's controversial decision to clear a white police officer in the fatal April 1997 shooting of an unarmed black motorist led to protests in the streets, cries of racism and criticism from the state Capitol. Then-Gov. John G....Tags: Crimes, Washington, DC, Prosecution, Laws, Human Interest
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A Marine tells his story after losing both legs and one arm
Multimedia JournalistAfter losing both of his legs and one of his arms, a young Marine who was serving in Afghanistan, was back in his hometown Sunday afternoon. For a town of 2700 people, you'd never guess swarms of traffic would come through Ararat. But when the news is...Tags: Afghanistan
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Novel Approach: Author Salman Rushdie at Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic
Indian-British novelist Salman Rushdie (pictured) will appear at Eastern Connecticut State University to kick off the college's Annual Arts and Lecture Series. He has led an illustrious, nearly forty-year-long career in literature, which recently hit a...Tags: Willimantic (Windham, Connecticut), Eastern Connecticut State University, Salman Rushdie
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Captured: Career criminal Robert Windham caught, booked into Spokane County jail
UPDATE: Robert Windham was booked into jail over the weekend.
---ORIGINAL CASE 7/15/11---
He is a career criminal who has been arrested on felony charges eleven times. When he was last seen earlier this year, he was stopped for speeding and...Tags: Crimes, Criminals
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All-Courant Boys Outdoor Track And Field Team
100 Meters: Donarth Thompson, Bulkeley-Hartford, Sr. 200: Thompson, Bulkeley 400: Jamal Fruster, East Hartford, Sr. 800: Brian Poirier, Northwest Catholic-West Hartford, Jr. 1,600: Aleksandr Morin, Haddam-Killingworth, Sr. 3200: Bryan Fowler,...Tags: Rocky Hill, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Roman Catholicism, Killingworth, Glastonbury
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Metro Pastor Resigns After Breaking Church 'Moral Guidelines'
For over 25 years, Pastor Paul Brooks has led the congregation at the First Baptist Church of Raytown, one of the largest Baptist congregations in the metro. But now the church is looking for a new leader after Brooks abruptly resigned under...Tags: Chicago Hotels, Christianity, Baptist
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A new age for New Age music
In late 2009, noise-pop group Animal Collective followed up its critics-poll-topping album "Merriweather Post Pavilion" with a stopgap EP, "Fall Be Kind." It generated buzz for featuring the first-ever licensed Grateful Dead sample, but what was more...Tags: Animal Collective (music group), Native Americans, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Gang Gang Dance (music group), Travel Alerts
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Head of the Class: High school, college achievements
Deedra Suchting, of Parkton, was recently presented Hereford High School's highest agricultural honor, the Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award, sponsored by Monsanto Co. Suchting received the award for excellence in academics, leadership and...Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Quinnipiac University, Students, Health Treatments, University of Delaware
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TV Chef's Vineyard, B&B In Lisbon A Dream, But It's For Sale
The Hartford CourantHarry Schwartz is not the sort of guy you'd expect to find running a business in Lisbon. His frenetic, tightly wound persona seems better suited to SoHo or South Beach, not a rustic vineyard and restaurant on a remote stretch of Route169, a winding, two-...Tags: Heart Attack, New York City, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Today (tv program)
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PASSINGS: Edward G. 'Ted' Jones, David Baldus, Kathryn Tucker Windham
Edward G. 'Ted' Jones
Scientist studied brain anatomy, schizophrenia
Dr. Edward G. "Ted" Jones, 72, a former UC Irvine neuroscientist who was an expert on brain anatomy and the causes of schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders, collapsed and...Tags: Colon, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics
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Yale to launch $150,000 writing award
Jacket CopyThe estate of writer Donald Windham has endowed a new $150,000 prize for writers, to be awarded by Yale....
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