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    May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. TV picks: 'The Killing,' TV Event, 'First Churchills,' teen drama

    <strong>"The Killing "(AMC, Sundays).</strong> That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as there were episodes. (It did create a kind of temporal cognitive dissonance, to be sure; and yet I was even more of a fan in the series' second season than during its first.) Beyond the crime the title requires, and first and foremost, "The Killing" concerns two troubled, fatefully entwined detectives -- Mireille Enos as Sarah Linden, who cares too much, and Joel Kinnaman as Stephen Holder, who also cares too much -- working in a Seattle so wet and rainy as to suggest a city less of the Pacific Northwest than the post-apocalypse. (It's Vancouver, actually.) Based on a Danish series, it was a herald of the slow and steady, mood-first style we've seen here more lately in "Top of the Lake" (its twin in several respects) and "Rectify." As in the first season (and as in "Lake" and, retrospectively, "Rectify") it's a story of lost children in a cold world, and heroes almost too weary to help them, but helpless not to try.
    Los Angeles Times Television Critic
    "The Killing "(AMC, Sundays). That "The Killing" would return was not at all clear at the end of its previous season; viewers grumbled that two seasons was too long to follow a case that in the context of the series took only as many days to resolve as...

    Tags: American Idol (tv program), ABC Family (tv network), The Killing (movie), Robert Wagner, Entertainment

  2. May 28, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Crash Closes Route 2 Westbound In Marlborough

    A two-car crash on Route 2 closed the westbound lanes for a short time Tuesday afternoon, state police said. The accident occurred in the area of exit 16, and an unknown number of passengers were taken to the hospital, state police said. The roadway...
  4. May 26, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. READER SUBMITTED: Dr. Julie Karena Jones, PhD, LPC, LLC: Is Moving Her Practice To Marlborough

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    After over ten years in a private practice in Colchester, Dr. Julie K. Jones, PhD., LPC, LLC is relocating her practice to Marlborough. Her new location is at 8 Hebron Road, 2nd Floor, Suite H in the Oneida Holistic Health Center Building. Dr. Jones is a...

    Tags: Aetna Inc., Colchester, Psychotherapy, Social Sciences, Culture

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  7. Beverly Jeanne Badham Anderson

    Beverly Jeanne Badham Anderson, a radiant all-round Southern California bombshell, successful musical theater light opera singer and actress, and exceptional wife and mother of five children died April 28, at home. She was 81.
    Beverly Jeanne Badham Anderson, a radiant all-round Southern California bombshell, successful musical theater light opera singer and actress, and exceptional wife and mother of five children died April 28, at home. She was 81.     Anderson was born June...

    Tags: Jane Powell, Camelot (tv program), Entertainment, Howard Keel, Connie Stevens

  8. May 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Fertilizing The Lawn Is A Fool's Game

    The Hartford Courant
    Some guys have trophy wives. Others have trophy cars. Of course, there are the guys who keep all their childhood trophies. And still others fall into a fourth category — those with trophy lawns. Like the birds and bugs flitting across my...
  10. Apr 21, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Softball: Saturday scores

    Varsity Times Insider
    SOFTBALL NONLEAGUE Chino Hills 11-12, Edison 2-3 North Torrance 6-7, Santa Monica 1-6 TOURNAMENTS CORONA SANTIAGO Corona Santiago 5, West Ranch 3 Eastvale Roosevelt 6, West Ranch 5 LA MIRADA La Mirada 9, Palos Verdes 0 La Mirada 5, Whittier......
  12. Apr 9, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Baseball/Softball: Monday scores

    Varsity Times Insider
    BASEBALL FREEWAY LEAGUE Fullerton 3, Sunny Hills 0 La Habra 4, Troy 1 Sonora 13, Buena Park 2 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Dana Hills 1, Aliso Niguel 0 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE El Toro 10, Capistrano Valley 8 Mission Viejo 5, Tesoro......
  14. Mar 21, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Minority science program at Children's Hospital receives endowment

    L.A. NOW
    A rigorous science program at Children's Hospital Los Angeles aimed at encouraging minority students to pursue a career in the field received an endowment this month that should fund the program for years to come....
  16. Mar 20, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Softball: Tuesday scores

    Varsity Times Insider
    SOFTBALL CENTURY LEAGUE Anaheim Canyon 5, Villa Park 0 Esperanza 7, El Modena 1 Foothill 12, Brea Olinda 1 EMPIRE LEAGUE Cypress 12, Western 5 Yorba Linda 22, Tustin 0 MARMONTE LEAGUE Moorpark 18, Agoura 1 Newbury Park 7, Calabasas......
  18. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Crime & Punishment: You Messed With the Wrong Clerk

    <strong>People's United Bank accidentally diverted $74,000</strong> from the account of a supermarket into that of a Bridgeport grandmother, leading to her arrest. Two years ago, Donna Hutchinson discovered $4,000 had mysteriously appeared in her account. Because she had prayed for a resolution to her debt and oncoming foreclosure, Hutchinson, 49, "thought the money was God-sent," she later told police. She initially used it just for bills, but as Jesus continued to shovel in the cash, she paid for vacations and salon visits, reports the Connecticut Post. Meanwhile, Ammar Raslen, owner of C-Town in Stratford, noticed some missing funds. He says he went to police when the bank stonewalled him. Of course, bankers are never arrested for anything, so police charged Hutchinson with felony larceny (though they agreed to wait until she was done babysitting her grandson to haul her in). Raslen says People's has since credited $74,000 to his account without making an apology.
    People's United Bank accidentally diverted $74,000 from the account of a supermarket into that of a Bridgeport grandmother, leading to her arrest. Two years ago, Donna Hutchinson discovered $4,000 had mysteriously appeared in her account. Because she...

    Tags: Rabies, Hartford St. Patrick's Day Parade, Naugatuck, Abusive Behavior, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut)

  20. Mar 14, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Softball: Wednesday scores

    Varsity Times Insider
    SOFTBALL NONLEAGUE EL Segundo 11, Santa Monica 6 Los Alamitos 5-12, La Mirada 4-3 Millikan 12-12, Cerritos Valley Christian 2-1 North Torrance 7, Carson 0 Redondo 9, Narbonne 0 Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 10, Rancho Alamitos 9 Saugus 15-10, Granada......
  22. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Perro herido a disparos en Marlborough

    El Hartford Courant
    Un perro fue herido cuando alguien disparó hacia una casa en Portland Road la noche del lunes, dijo la policía estatal. El incidente fue denunciado a la policía a las 9pm. Alguien disparo hacia la casa desde el exterior. Los dos ocupantes se encontraban...
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