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Obama: Stimulus saving police jobs
The Swampby Christi Parsons COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Just weeks after a class of local police recruits was laid off due to city budget cuts, President Barack Obama flew in to speak at their graduation ceremony today -- and to laud the......Tags: Barack Obama, Obama Inauguration, Ohio, National Government, Fires
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Hands Off Preservation, Farm Fund
As Gov. M. Jodi Rell and the General Assembly scramble to cut costs and find revenue to address the state budget deficit, they have repeatedly eyed a small but highly effective dedicated fund known as the Community Investment Account, or CIA. It is a...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Connecticut, Jodi Rell, Waterbury, Agriculture
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Answers Long Overdue In Two Fatal Police Shootings
On Feb. 2, 2008, three police officers shot and killed a small-time criminal named Vicente Bermudez, whom they had chased from Hartford to East Hartford. A month later, on March 3, two state troopers shot and killed a troubled young criminal suspect...Tags: East Haven, Newington, Crimes, Law Enforcement, Calendars, Days, and Months
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Another bookworm exposes his shortcomings in NN library
Here we go again: another library, another man exposing himself. Why these guys choose book-rich environments to show off their shortcomings is beyond me. But they do, and not just in two local incidents at public libraries, but several others at...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Colorado, Kansas, Crimes, Minnesota
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Police Blotter
Eastern Baltimore Bank robbery. Police and the FBI were seeking a man who robbed Wachovia Bank in the 2000 block of East Monument Street of an undisclosed sum of money about 11 a.m. Thursday after giving a teller a holdup note that said he was armed....Tags: White Marsh, FBI, Crimes, Theft, Wachovia Corp.
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Some Problems Emerge At Housing Development For Grandfamilies
I never thought the grandparents housing project was a good idea. Back in 2003, when it was just a proposal, I said just that: Although helping overburdened grandparents caring for their children's children was laudable, we were in danger of creating...Tags: Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Stroke, Police Investigations, Barbara Turner
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IN TODAY'S COURANT Husky Hoopla
CTWEEK •Government Watch: The state Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities has been the setting for a sexual harassment drama. Page B1 •Second Look: The legal fight over alleged abuse by Dr. George Reardon is on track, lawyers say. Page...Tags: University of Connecticut, Real Estate Sellers, Kevin Rennie, University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, Apple iPhone
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Connecticut College Student Killed In I-395 Crash
Elizabeth Durante had spent months planning her latest trip to Uganda to distribute medical supplies to the thousands of orphans living in rural poverty. She and eight other Connecticut College students, who were going to spend their spring break in...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Health and Safety at School, California, Georgia, Prosecution
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Deputies say driver ran stop sign before fatal collision in The Acreage
Staff reportA woman died in a two-car accident involving an off-duty police officer Saturday morning in The Acreage. The crash occurred near Tangerine and Royal Palm Beach boulevards. Hector Munguia, 33, was driving east in a Ford Probe on Tangerine Boulevard about...Tags: Tangerine, Law Enforcement, Greenacres, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
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South Florida: Passenger dies in 2-car wreck
A woman died in a two-car accident involving an off-duty police officer Saturday after a crash near Tangerine and Royal Palm Beach boulevards in The Acreage. Hector Munguia, 33, was driving east in a Ford Probe on Tangerine Boulevard at about 7 a.m....Tags: Tangerine, Law Enforcement, Greenacres, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
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Boynton Beach man strikes back against burglary suspect, police say
South Florida Sun-SentinelOne burglary was enough for Israel Gonzales. So when he saw a thief rummaging through his laundry room Saturday morning, he attacked. Gonzales, 46, and suspect Cluva Desinord, 59, traded blows but police said the victim overpowered him. "My dad has...Tags: Boynton Beach, Crimes, Theft, Police Arrests
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2 Afghan policemen killed after opening fire on US-led coalition troops
KABUL (AP) — A joint Afghan-coalition patrol killed two Afghan policemen who opened fire on their team in northeastern Afghanistan, the coalition said in a statement Sunday. The joint patrol was conducting an operation against a senior insurgent...Tags: United States, Associated Press
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