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Airline Operations Resuming in Wake of Sandy
CNNLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Air travel was starting to get back to normal Wednesday in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. More than 19,500 flight have been canceled as a result of the storm, according to flight tracking site FlightAware.com. Some 7,074 flights...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Delta Air Lines, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Public Transportation, JetBlue Airways
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October Storm Hits Connecticut
Nov 8 Some 18,000 Connecticut Light and Power customers were still without power midday Tuesday, most in the Simsbury area. About one-third of Simsbury was without electricity, as was a quarter of Avon and Farmington, and many in Granby, Canton,...Tags: Business, Northeast Utilities, Transportation Industry, Fires, Emergency Incidents
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German Celeb Sightings, Subway Honor System and Going Inside The German Chancellery
It's Tuesday morning here in Berlin. Sunday afternoon I left Bradley International Airport, flying to Philadelphia and then on to Berlin following a short layover in Brussels. I met up with two of my program-mates at the aiport in Berlin: Derrall...
Tags: eBay Inc., Jesse Owens, Celebrities, Angela Merkel, Germany
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Voting On For State's Best Tourism Site
From the Mark Twain House and Museum to the Coventry Regional Farmers Market, state residents have chosen 10 finalists in the #CTFanFavorite tourism campaign online. Now the voting starts to pick a fan-favorite. From July 17 to 31, the Connecticut Office...Tags: Travel, Mark Twain, Mystic Aquarium and Institute for Exploration, Elections, Politics
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Feds Say They Crack $80 Million Drug Heist From Pharmaceutical Warehouse in Enfield
The Hartford CourantTwo Miami men were charged Thursday with the sensational theft of $80 million in pharmaceuticals from an Eli Lilly Co. warehouse in Enfield two years ago, federal authorities said Thursday. Amaury Villa, 37, and his brother, Amed Villa, 46, Cuban...Tags: Science and Technology, Lilly Eli & Co, Lung Cancer, Cymbalta (drug), Health Treatments
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Feds arrest two Cuban citizens for $80 million Enfield drug theft - the biggest pharmaceutical heist in history
Two Cuban nationals have been arrested in Florida and charged with taking part in the biggest drug heist in history, which also happened to be the biggest theft in Connecticut history. Amaury Villa, 37, and his brother, Amed Villa, 46, were indicted...
Tags: FBI, Rentals, Prozac (drug), Lilly Eli & Co, Cymbalta (drug)
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Connecticut's Air National Guard has dodged the latest Pentagon budget flack, maybe
The federal government spends about $60 million a year keeping Connecticut's 103rd Airlift Wing flying out of Bradley International Airport, which is the reason some military folks around here were real worried about Pentagon budget cuts. After all, does...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Politics, The Pentagon, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Rebranding Connecticut: Can marketing help our state?
Bet you thought Connecticut's problems could be solved by more jobs, better education, streamlined government or a better tax system.
Nope. Our real trouble apparently has a lot to do with stinky "marketing."
We don't do a good job of marketing our...Tags: Americans for Prosperity, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Marketing, Waterbury, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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Answering The State's Biggest Challenge: Jobs
This is the fourth in a series on what the state should do in 2012. The goal this year is to end Connecticut's dismal distinction of having the nation's worst record on job creation. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and the General Assembly have big ideas for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Business, Entertainment, Regional Authority, Stamford
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Nature: From Mine To Mountain Top
The Hartford CourantI haven't been to every corner of the state, but I'm pretty sure there is only one place where visitors can plunge into the bowels of the earth, deep in a old copper mine, and then scale the heights of a nearly 700-foot-high mountain in the span of a...Tags: Prisons, Heublein Tower, Meriden, East Granby, Manchester
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Wilderness Saved In Windsor Locks
The Hartford CourantWhew! I've returned from the wilds of Windsor Locks. OK, you can stop laughing now. No, really, stop. I wasn't exploring the grassy fields around Bradley International Airport. Nor was I in the sliver of wilderness along the Connecticut River known as...Tags: Water Supply, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Rivers, Connecticut River, Manchester
Oct 31, 2012
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Feb 14, 2012
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