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CL&P's Profit Jump, Staffing Levels Will Draw Scrutiny
The Hartford CourantThe ranks of line crews at Connecticut Light & Power Co. are so thin that it's not unusual for workers to be on call eight out of 13 weekends, especially during the summer vacation season, a longtime line worker said. "It puts a lot of pressure on your...Tags: Justice System, Career and Workplace, Dannel P. Malloy , Corporate Officers, Lawyers
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Sculpture Garden Unveiled Today Memorializes HDI Workers' Lives
The Hartford CourantOne year ago, Enfield police Officer William Vieweg was standing beside a golf cart outside Hartford Distributors Inc. looking at what he thought was a dead man in the driver's seat. Vieweg had been working a regional truck enforcement detail nearby...Tags: Louis Felder , Victor James , Career and Workplace, Douglas Scruton, Elections
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The problem with conservatives isn't the ideology -- it's the lying
Connecticut was the only state in the union to move uniformly to the left after the 2010 elections. While other states rushed to elect Tea Party-backed Republicans, we sent liberal Democrats to the House. Richard Blumenthal beat billionaire Linda McMahon,...Tags: State Income Tax, U.S. Supreme Court, Philosophy, Personal Income, Democratic Party
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Malloy, DeStefano, Finch and Segarra urge Congress to repeal DOMA
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a measure to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act last week. It was a party-line vote in favor of sending a bill called The Respect for Marriage Act to the Senate and House. Ten Democrats voted for it; eight...Tags: Democratic Party, Justice and Rights, Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, NPR
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Report: McMahon paid for Democrat Goldson's endorsement
Ah, Jesus. I liked Darnell Goldson. Liked.
Now, not so much.
The West Rock alderman was the oppositon to pretty much everything New Haven Mayor John DeStefano wanted. Sometimes, his criticism made him a pariah among his fellow aldermen, many of whom...Tags: Kevin Rennie, African Americans, Dannel P. Malloy , John DeStefano, Business Enterprises
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Google's Eric Schmidt denies 'cooking' search results
Money & CompanyEric Schmidt: Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt denied that the company cooks its search results to favor its products.... -
The Morning Fix: Google grilled. Zooey shines. Oscar party over.
Company TownThe Morning Fix is a roundup of the day's media headlines.... -
US senators tell LGBT kids ‘It Gets Better’
BoystownA group of Democratic US Senators, including Illinois' own Dick Durbin, have joined the ranks of high profile people sending messages of hope to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth as part of the ‘It Gets Better‘... -
Chronic Lyme disease: A dubious diagnosis
Dr. Bernard Raxlen arrived at Manhattan's glamorous Gotham Hall on a cool autumn night in 2008 to receive a humanitarian award.
With a lime-green Lyme disease advocacy ribbon pinned to his dapper black suit, Raxlen joined partygoers sipping martinis...Tags: Science, Parkinson's Disease, Lawyers, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Antitrust Issues
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Sen. Joe Lieberman To Announce Retirement Plans
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Sen. Joe Lieberman was so determined to hang onto his seat in 2006 after losing the Democratic primary in Connecticut that he ran as an independent. Now he's leaving without a fight. The 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee, who...Tags: Democratic Party, Connecticut, Career and Workplace, Elections, Republican Party
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Kardashian sisters sued over debit card debacle
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The Kardashian sisters have been sued by a California company that created a prepaid debit card endorsed the reality show starlets. The Fresno Bee reports that Revenue Resource Group LLC filed suit in Fresno County Superior...Tags: Fresno, New Products, Connecticut, Fresno County, California
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Officer Fired For Alleged Overtime Fraud Collecting $73,800 Pension
The Hartford CourantBenjamin Quinones was fired March 24 from his high-paying state job as a lieutenant on the police force at the state mental hospital in Middletown after an internal investigation concluded that he had put in for 528 overtime hours that he didn't work. Now...Tags: Connecticut, Wages and Pensions, Career and Workplace, Philip Giordano, Government
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