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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: Trials, Malcolm Smith, Lawyers, Primaries, Court Preliminary
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The 17th Annual Jewish Film Festival Makes Its Way Around Area Cinemas
17th Mandell JCC Hartford Jewish Film Fest April 4-15, hjff.org. Two documentaries are the highlights at the 17th Annual Mandell JCC Hartford Jewish Film Festival, which will be bringing 21 films related to Jewish culture and history to theaters...
Tags: Melanie Laurent, Music, Dentistry and Dental Health, Kirsten Gillibrand, Discrimination
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Ed Rendell's payments from gas drilling interests not disclosed in pro-fracking column
Former Gov. Ed Rendell, whose Democratic Party usually comes down on the side of protecting the environment, once called New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo "crazy" for backing a moratorium on gas drilling until environmental concerns could be resolved. This past...Tags: Executive Branch, Petroleum Industry, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Energy Resources, Government
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Insurers eager to maintain authority over healthcare premiums
While most of us face uncertainty with the rollout of healthcare reform, some insurance companies in California have been feeling their oats lately. Here's how they're responding to Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones' warnings that their latest rate...
Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Health Insurance Cost, Health Care Reform (2009), Prices, Politics
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Hitler enters gun debate, but history in dispute
When the president of Ohio's state school board posted her opposition to gun control, she used a powerful symbol to make her point: a picture of Adolf Hitler. When a well-known conservative commentator decried efforts to restrict guns, he argued that if...
Tags: John Rocker, Lawyers, National Rifle Association of America, Judaism, Civil Rights
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Hillary Rodham Clinton announces support for same-sex marriage
WASHINGTON – Hillary Rodham Clinton, free to dip her toe in the water of domestic politics after four years as the nation’s chief diplomat, joined other leading Democrats in endorsing same-sex marriage. Clinton’s announcement –...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Human Rights, Family, Hillary Clinton, Minority Groups
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Coastal quandary: rebuild or retreat?
Foremost on my mind as the days lengthen is where I might get my ocean "fix" once summer arrives. Sometimes I crave the New Jersey shore where I vacationed as a kid, other times the Maryland beaches since I lived there during summers in college. This...
Tags: Executive Branch, Chris Christie, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Government
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Who would do best against Hillary Clinton?
Though the next election is three years away, Republicans are gathering this weekend to mull their presidential chances. One poll finds that Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey, would be in the best position to compete against potential Democratic...Tags: Executive Branch, Paul Ryan, Government, Hillary Clinton, Politics
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Cops kill suspect in deadly NY shooting rampage
HERKIMER, N.Y. (AP) — Police in upstate New York stormed an abandoned building Thursday morning where a man suspected of a deadly shooting rampage at a car wash and barbershop had been holed up for hours, killing the man after he fired on a police...
Tags: New York City, Prisons, Hudson River, Shootings
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More shots fired while police hunt N.Y. gunman who killed four
More shots have been fired in upstate New York as police continued to hunt the man they suspect of fatally shooting four people and wounding two more on Wednesday morning. See tweets and photos below. The images from Herkimer, N.Y., have been surreal...
Tags: Murder, Shootings
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As Other States Make Progress On Gun Control, Connecticut Left Behind
The Hartford CourantIf any legislature in the country had the political momentum to quickly pass strong gun control laws this year it seemed that Connecticut did, where 26 children and women were killed in the Newtown school massacre Dec. 14. But as Connecticut legislators...Tags: Executive Branch, Republican Party, Periodicals, Dannel P. Malloy , John McKinney
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Según otros estados avanzan en el control de armas, Connecticut se queda atrás
El Hartford CourantSi alguna legislatura en el país tendría el impulso político para aprobar leyes de control de armas fuertes y rápidamente este año, creeríamos que fuera Connecticut, donde 26 mujeres y niños fueron asesinadas en la masacre de la escuela de Newtown el 14...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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