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Capitol scandal has e-mail trail
Call Harrisburg BureauThe year 2004 was a busy one for state lawmakers: a budget showdown, of course. But also passage of a law allowing slots casinos. And a short but intense fall session capping the two-year legislative cycle. That November Mike Manzo, the top aide to the...Tags: Ralph Nader, State Budgets, Political Candidates, Wages and Pensions, Government
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No Age is at a DIY crossroads
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDEAN SPUNT and Randy Randall of the L.A. experimental punk duo No Age have played plenty of warehouse shows but none like the one late last month in Hollywood. For a taping of "FNMTV," the music channel's new Friday night video show, the network...Tags: Abe Vigoda, Jim Smith, Phil Collins, People, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Review: 'Life With My Sister Madonna'
Special to NewsdayLIFE WITH MY SISTER MADONNA, by Christopher Ciccone with Wendy Leigh. Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 342 pp., $26. Pop culture is littered with celebrities and their lesser-than siblings. For every Jessica Simpson, Lindsay Lohan or Britney Spears, there'...Tags: Vanilla Ice, Shirley MacLaine, Rupert Everett, Christina Crawford, Michael Jackson
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Old Saybrook Woman Files Complaint About Police Group Member
The Middletown Common Council approves a new fire contract — after firefighters rushed out of the meeting to battle a Prospect Street blaze; an Old Saybrook woman files a complaint about a police commission member; and East Hampton residents...Tags: Censorship, Water Pollution, Local Elections, Civil Rights, Auction Service
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Loose With The Laughter
Special to The CourantAs long as Adam McKay is deciding the fate of the comedy universe (or so it seems), he's going to enjoy it. The writer-director of "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" — and the product of a...Tags: Jackie Chan, Sales, John Cleese, Charlie Wilson, Banking
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Rangel matter not black and white
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel's sparring match with reporters today who questioned him about the propriety of his involvement in fundraising for a City College of New York center bearing his name was......Tags: Christopher Lee, Government, Charles B. Rangel, News Media, Washington Post Company
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Charlie Rangel in ethics bulls-eye
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is talking this morning about ethics concerns over his role in soliciting funds for a center named for him at the City College of New York,......Tags: State Budgets, New York Times, Rentals, Apartments, Office and Retail Spaces
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Another black mark for Tour de France
Go to the Tour de France's official Web site and check out the standings after the 11th stage, which ended Wednesday. The first thing you will see is a roll of honor, listing the leader by the various categories of jersey a rider would have been...Tags: Sprint Cycling, Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Cycling Trial, Garmin Limited
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Purdue University panel finds misconduct by fusion scientist
A Purdue University panel has found two instances of misconduct by a researcher who claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments. Rusi Taleyarkhan made headlines in 2002 when he published a paper in the journal Science claiming that he had...Tags: Research, Colleges and Universities, Values, Purdue University
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Arthur Gamble Jr., prosecutor in Liuzzo case, dies
Arthur Gamble Jr., a former district attorney and circuit judge who prosecuted a Klansman in the 1965 Viola Liuzzo murder case, has died. He was 88. Gamble died Thursday of Parkinson's disease, according to Butler County District Attorney John Andrews....Tags: Punishment, Diseases, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, John Andrews
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