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FCC Opens Up More Spots on Radio Dial for Low-Power Community Stations
National advocates of low-power, community-oriented radio stations are celebrating a recent Federal Communications Commission ruling that will give these types of little stations a lot more space on the radio dial. The reaction of “Little Radio&...
Tags: Enfield, Middletown, Stamford, Radio Industry, Radio
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Sandy Hook's Aftermath: Offering Support, Finding Help
IF YOU WANT TO HELP: The Newtown Bee reports that Newtown town officials and community leaders asked Wednesday that people "temporarily halt any further dispatching of goods to the community, its schools, churches and nonprofit organizations." They said...Tags: Online Media Industry, Family, Psychologists, Colleges and Universities, Networking
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Dave Brubeck, Jazz Pianist and Longtime Connecticut Resident, is Dead at 91
Jazz legend Dave Brubeck, perhaps best known for his 1959 album Take Five, which reached the second highest slot on the Billboard Pop Album chart in 1961, died at Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Conn., according to the Chicago Tribune. Tomorrow would have...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Dave Brubeck
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Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck dead at age 91
Dave Brubeck, a jazz musician who attained pop-star acclaim with recordings such as "Take Five" and "Blue Rondo a la Turk," died Wednesday morning at Norwalk Hospital, in Norwalk, Conn., said his longtime manager-producer-conductor Russell Gloyd....
Tags: Dave Brubeck, Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Music, Cardiologists
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Jazz legend Brubeck, 91, dies from heart attack
Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck, 91, died Wednesday from heart failure, his manager, Russell Gloyd, told CNN. Brubeck's heart stopped while he was en route to the hospital with his eldest son for a regular checkup, Gloyd said. His son became alarmed about...
Tags: Dave Brubeck, Library of Congress, Folklore and Mythology, Heart Attack, Music Industry
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Dave Brubeck: A jazz icon who reached a massive audience
Dave Brubeck changed the sound of jazz in profound ways, unexpectedly becoming something of a pop star in the process. Starting in the mid-1950s, in fact, he emerged as a symbol of jazz in America, and well beyond, gracing the cover of Time magazine...
Tags: Dave Brubeck, Duke Ellington, Colleges and Universities, Radio, Ravinia Festival
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Opinion: Time For Armed Police In Every School
The Hartford CourantAfter the unthinkable events at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown on Friday, I found myself in tears and asking, how can something like this be prevented from happening again? The sad and scary conclusion I came to is that it can't. I then began...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School
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MetLife, GE Team Up To Provide $247 Million To Kansas Wind Farm
The Hartford CourantMetLife and an arm of General Electric that finances energy projects have teamed up for the second time this year as investors in a major wind farm in the Great Plains. This time, GE Energy Financial Services and MetLife Inc. joined Union Bank to invest...Tags: Finance, Solar Energy, Stamford, Farms, General Electric Capital Corporation
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Health Insurance Co-op Gets Its First Chief Executive
The Hartford CourantA new health insurance co-op that hopes to offer coverage next fall for the following year has its first chief executive. HealthyCT, the consumer-operated and oriented plan, announced Wednesday that Ken Lalime, 56, is the first CEO. Lalime was among...Tags: Corporate Officers, Private Health Care, Insurance, Health Insurance, Consumers
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Billionaire Koch Brothers Test the Legal Limits With Anti-Obama Letters
Billionaire right-wing industrialists Charles and David Koch and other top CEOs are warning tens of thousands of their employees that layoffs are coming if President Barack Obama wins reelection in November. Theoretically, Connecticut is one of the...
Tags: Lawyers, Voting, AFL-CIO, Regional Elections, Media Industry
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'Art Of John Lennon' In Stamford 3 Days Only
“So This is Christmas: The Artwork of John Lennon” will be in Stamford for three days only, Friday, Nov. 30, to Sunday, Dec. 2, in an event that will benefit the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County. (The title of the exhibit comes from a lyric...
Tags: Greenwich, New Canaan, Darien (Fairfield, Connecticut), Yoko Ono, John Lennon
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The Best - Or Worst - Reviews of Guy Fieri's Restaurant
Updated: Guy Fieri responded angrily to the review on the Today Show Thursday morning. "I just thought it was ridiculous," Fieri said. "That to me, went so overboard...it really seemed like there was another agenda." By now, you may have seen the...
Tags: Guy Fieri, Middletown, CBS Corp., Dining and Drinking, Diabetes
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Dec 18, 2012
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Nov 15, 2012
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Nov 14, 2012
|Column| ctnow.com
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