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New Mediation Process Proposed For Homeowners Disputing Catastrophe Claim Payments
The Hartford CourantThe state Insurance Department recommended legislation that would create a new mediation process to resolve disputes between homeowners and insurers over claims from catastrophes, such as hurricanes. The mediation would be paid by the insurer, though...Tags: East Haven, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Insurance, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms
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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: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy
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Edward Koch dies at 88; outspoken mayor led New York City comeback
In the late 1970s when Edward I. Koch won his first term as mayor of New York, the city was in shambles, its coffers and confidence sapped by financial crises and a paralyzing blackout. It needed a fighter and found one in Koch, a well-practiced pol...Tags: George W. Bush, Judaism, Raymond W. Kelly, New York City, Israel
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Harvard's Hasty Pudding Institute fetes Sony's Michael Lynton
Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Institute honored Sony Pictures Chairman and Chief Executive Michael Lynton with its first-ever “Order of the Golden Sphinx” award Monday night at Manhattan’s Mandarin Oriental Hotel. Lynton was singled...
Tags: Carol Burnett, Bob Hope, Jack the Giant Slayer (movie), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Executive Branch
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AP: NY fracking held as Cuomo, RFK Jr. talk health
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo came as close as he ever has to approving fracking last month, laying out a limited drilling plan for as many as 40 gas wells before changing course to await the findings of a new study after...
Tags: Interior Policy, Executive Branch, Energy Resources, Credit and Debt, Regional Authority
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20 years ago, a bomb killed six people at the World Trade Center
Remember this date: Feb. 26, 1993. Twenty years ago on Tuesday, six people died in a terrorist attack at the World Trade Center in New York. Anniversaries are important, for they help set tragedies apart. The philosopher Walter Benjamin once said what...
Tags: Purim, Witnesses, Bombings, Emergency Incidents, Interior Policy
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Agents say appraisals still a big hurdle
The Orange County RegisterWhen Cris Robinson put her Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., town house on the market earlier this year, she noticed that the only nearby homes selling were foreclosures and short sales. "There wasn't a single standard sale to (compare) me with," said...Tags: Real Estate, Marketing, U.S. Congress, Consumers, Freddie Mac
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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: Family, Human Rights Campaign, Civil Rights, Joe Biden, Marriage
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Bruce Willis' 'Good Day to Die Hard' -- a good day for at least one action star
Liz Smith"Nothing succeeds like excess," Hollywood always murmurs to itself. But there were perils galore in the recently mounted "comeback" films of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The public just didn't seem to care. And even Tom Cruise's "Jack...Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Bloomberg, Executive Branch, A Good Day to Die Hard (movie)
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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: Conservative Political Action Conference, Paul Ryan, Executive Branch, Joe Biden, Laura Bush
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N.Y. blizzard fallout: One highway official resigns, 2 suspended
As the flurry of complaints about Blizzard of 2013 cleanup pile up in eastern New York, some local officials find their jobs in jeopardy. Four days after the blizzard began and two days after Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo sent more than 400 snowplows and...
Tags: New York City, Ronkonkoma, Snow Storms, Long Island Expressway
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Northeast residents dig themselves out after weekend blizzard
BOSTON -- Amid a mix of rain, sleet and snow, plows and electricity-repair crews across the Northeast continued their efforts to clean up the remains of the blizzard of 2013 with transportation issues remaining a key concern. The morning commute in many...
Tags: Long Island, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Vehicles, Snow Storms, Executive Branch
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