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Bailout (of rum, arrows, race tracks)
The Swampby Frank James What do rum, motorsport race tracks and wooden arrows used by kids all have in common? The financial markets bailout bill, that's what. Taxpayers for Common Sense has compiled a handy list of what it called the......Tags: Entertainment, Parliament, Consumer Electronics Industry, Career and Workplace, Alcoholic Beverages
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Boston Bombing Focuses Public On Surveillance
The Hartford CourantAlthough video played a strong role in finding the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, it was mostly old-style detecting that the public saw: the FBI and police sorting through hours of clips collected on bystanders' phones, then putting it out for...Tags: Government, Golf, Science and Technology, Personal Weapon Control, Terrorism
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Boston Bombing Focuses Public On Surveillance
The Hartford CourantVideo played a strong role in finding the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing, but it was mostly old-style detecting that appeared to do the trick as the FBI and police pored through hours of clips collected on bystanders' phones, then put it out...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Personal Weapon Control, Science and Technology
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CEO Pay For 2012 In State, Country Part Of Broken System
The Hartford CourantThe AFL-CIO launched its annual database of CEO pay Monday, showing the average 2012 pay of CEOs at companies on the Standard & Poor's 500 index was $12.3-million, or 354 times more than the average American worker earned. The average of those S&P 500...Tags: Employees, Culture, CEO Pay, AFL-CIO, Praxair Incorporated
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America's Rifle: Rise Of The AR-15
The Hartford CourantWhen his son turned 14 a year ago, Jonathan Hardy bought the teen a gift that was both a coming-of-age badge and a hot item: an AR-15 rifle. To Hardy, the matte-black weapon is not a dangerous assault rifle. His son's model shoots the same small, low-...Tags: Culture, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Firearms, Weaponry, Science and Technology
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What In Dow's Name Is Going On Here?
The Hartford CourantJust about any big run-up of the stock markets is irrational at some point, but Tuesday's record celebration has to be the biggest head-scratcher since the bull market of 2000, for anyone not schooled in the weird ways of Wall Street. By almost any...Tags: Prices, Federal Reserve, Petroleum Industry, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Analysts' Comments
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The Top 10 Connecticut Business Stories of 2012
The Hartford CourantIn some ways, 2012 was a carryover year from news of 2011, as the governor continued his aggressive economic development spending, United Technologies Corp. consummated a deal it announced in 2011, and the year's nastiest labor strike grew out of a 2011...Tags: Business, Trials, Prudential Financial Incorporated, Insider Trading, Alexion Pharmaceuticals Incorporated
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Why Connecticut's Jobs Machine Is Sputtering
The Hartford CourantAs the year draws to a close, Connecticut, more than most states, remains hostage to the fiscal cliff talks in Washington D.C. But even without that bit of Yuletide feuding, the jobs picture here is grimmer than just about anyplace as the nation as a...Tags: Government, Pension and Welfare, Fiscal Cliff, Moody's Corporation, Employment
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UnitedHealth Group Joins Dow Jones Index, Giving Hartford A Lift
The Hartford CourantThere's been speculation for years that a health insurer would join the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and UnitedHealth Group has beaten Aetna to the punch. UnitedHealth started trading this morning in place of Kraft Foods, which will spin off its U.S....Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, Transportation Industry, Dow Jones Industrial Average, Coca-Cola Co., Aetna Inc.
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Malloy Brings Energy — And Energy Policy — To China
The Hartford CourantDid anyone think the governor would land in China, shake some hands, talk up Connecticut's nice products, exchange gifts and come home? Not Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. Midway through leading a small delegation of economic development officials to the world'...Tags: Government, Connecticut Technology Council, Environmental Issues, Dannel P. Malloy , Regional Authority
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As Malloy Heads To China, A World Of Change Since The Last Governor's Mission
The Hartford CourantExactly 25 years ago, the last time a sitting Connecticut governor visited China, Anne Evans was on the trip trying to sell recycled tires through her new Hebron firm, EER Ltd. The trip with Gov. William A. O'Neill, and about 60 other people, launched...Tags: Connecticut Technology Council, Government, Hebron (Tolland, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy
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Officials' Scruples Fade When Business Calls
The Hartford CourantIf you are not confused by some recent actions by the powerful, you have not been paying attention. Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch, a bit of a dim bulb with a bad temper, is upset about the number of shootings that continue to make life in the state's...Tags: Government, Personal Weapon Control, Tropical Storms, Democratic Governors Association, Military Equipment
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