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Romancing The Chickens
Romeo is our extremely handsome 2-year-old Maltese. His favorite things to do are fetching the ball and talking walks. His other favorite thing is chasing our new chickens. But the chickens are beginning to get as large as he is! Romeo is only 4 pounds,... -
McCain v-p pick: Sarah Palin??
Spin CycleWith some negative indicators on Romney and Pawlenty, speculation is now focusing on an unexpected choice for the GOP v-p slot: Alaska's first-term governor, Sarah Palin. Here's Halperin at Time, and here's Drudge. Everyone seems fixated on a secretive...Tags: Sarah Palin
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Mary D'Anna, homemaker and art teacher
Mary D'Anna, a homemaker and former art teacher, died Tuesday of heart failure at Genesis Nursing Center in Severna Park. She was 92. Mary Myczkoski was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. She attended the Cleveland Institute of Art and earned a bachelor's...Tags: Christianity, Severna Park, Glen Burnie, Roman Catholic, Death and Dying
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McCain picks Alaska Gov. Palin as running mate
The Associated PressJohn McCain tapped little-known Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to be his vice presidential running mate, two senior campaign officials told the Associated Press today. A formal announcement was expected within a few hours at a campaign rally in swing-state...Tags: National Government, Government, Elections, Joe Lieberman, Rob Portman
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UConn Student Fed Homeless, Helped Fight Death Penalty
Courant Staff WriterLast year, a UConn Law School student gathered donations to send pizzas to homeless shelters in the state. It was a statement against the death penalty, after Tennessee officials denied a death row inmate's request to replace his last meal with a pizza...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death Penalty, University of Connecticut, Disasters, Waterbury
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Army Won't Release Opinion On Base Site Law
Courant Staff WriterThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not release its formal legal opinion of the federal law that specified Middletown as the location for a new regional training facility, Corps spokesman Todd Hornback confirmed Thursday. Attorney General Richard...Tags: Defense, Lawyers, Jodi Rell, Rosa DeLauro, Advanced Training
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Weekly Fishing Advisory
Inland Bass Largemouth bass fishing has been fair to good with reports from Glasgo Pond, Mashapaug Lake, Aspinook Pond, Bantam Lake (4.5-pounder), Candlewood Lake, Quaddick Reservoir, Rainbow Reservoir, Lake Lillinonah, Pataconk Lake (22 inch bass),...Tags: Rivers, Candlewood Lake, Labor Day, Connecticut River, Fishing
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Case Progresses
A brother charged with choking his sister during an argument about a locked door in their mother's apartment last month was ordered in court Thursday to get an attorney so his criminal case can proceed. Devon Dennis, 28, of New Britain, is charged with...Tags: Court Administration, New Britain
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Running For Office
Steve Theriault, a town resident, is running as an unaffiliated write-in candidate for the Ninth Senate District seat, which includes Newington, Wethersfield, Cromwell, Rocky Hill and Middletown. He faces incumbent Sen. Paul Doyle, a Democrat, and Ralph...Tags: Newington, Elections, Wethersfield, Paul Doyle, Rocky Hill
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Army Seeks Site Suggestions
The Army Corps of Engineers is seeking residents' suggestions for a new location in town on which to build a regional training facility. The Army had been looking at sites 45 acres or larger, but officials announced this week that they will look at sites...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense
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All Abuzz Over Electric Cars
Special to The CourantDave Cover jokes that his electric vehicle is still a "science project." The 1987 Porsche is powered by recycled batteries and operates on an electric motor he pulled out of another electric vehicle. The navy blue two-seater still needs body work, and he'...Tags: Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Economic Policy, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Passenger Cars
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Arts Series Starting Exciting New Seasons
This is a somewhat quiet time for the arts in the area, the transition between the end of summer and the beginning of the autumn offerings. There are ongoing concerts and theater offerings, but nowhere near as many as there will be in several weeks....Tags: Music Theater, Green Street Arts Center, Labor Day, Music Industry, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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