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Connecticut Diocese Expected to Release Sex Abuse Papers
The Hartford Courant"Claims are claims. Allegations are allegations." Those six words uttered by retired Cardinal Edward M. Egan during two depositions neatly sum up his approach to handling the burgeoning priest sexual abuse scandal that he inherited when he took over...Tags: Christianity, Justice System, Sexual Misconduct, Roman Catholicism, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Timeline: Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport Priest Abuse Case
The Hartford CourantMarch 2001. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport settles 23 lawsuits brought against seven unnamed priests for an undisclosed amount of money. The court orders the documents sealed and church officials believe eventually destroyed. Four newspapers ...Tags: Christianity, Mass Media, Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture
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Sen. Dodd Admits To Being Under Senate Ethics Inquiry
Sen. Chris Dodd (D - CT ) admitted Wednesday the reason he has not released documents on his controversial mortgages was because he is under an U.S. Senate ethics inquiry. Dodd was speaking in favor of legislation on mental health at the...Tags: Christopher Dodd, Family, Mortgages, Republican Party, U.S. Senate
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Questions Haunt Two Of Reardon's Earliest Victims
By the time she reached her mid-30s, Ellen Manning had a degree in English and a respectable job with the state of New York. She had a large group of friends, a supportive family, a nice house and a cat she loved. Still, she had always felt somewhat...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Armed Forces, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Psychiatry
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Reardon Victim Goes Public, Blasts St. Francis Hospital
Courant Assistant Features EditorOn a Sunday afternoon in March 1970, Dr. George Reardon photographed me in degrading, sexually provocative poses in his office at St. Francis Hospital. It was just another day for the doctor. Afterward, he stopped at Arthur Drug on Farmington Avenue...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Janis Joplin, Trinity College, Television, Chicago Tribune
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Abused Became Abusers In Former Probation Officer's Case
Courant Staff WriterIndex: Straub's Power | Watching Myself On TV | A Fluke | Victim Becomes Abuser | No Longer A Victim They're the Lost Boys of Eastern Connecticut. Each started on a bumpy path toward adulthood, finding trouble in small doses through petty crimes....Tags: Cocaine, Police Arrests, Assault, Killingly, Sexual Misconduct
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In The Nine Months Before He Killed Ciara McDermott, The Pressure Built On Victor Diaz
The Hartford CourantAfter his arrest for drunken driving in March, Victor Diaz sat in a room at the Institute of Living psychiatric treatment facility three times a week and told a bunch of strangers how angry he was at himself for the way he was treating his girlfriend,...Tags: West Hartford, Police Arrests, Crimes, Armed Forces, Health and Safety at School
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When Rivers Raged
The Hartford CourantAugust 1955 is in black and white. It is mom, pop and apple pie, rabbit ears, The Mick, Ike, "Rock Around the Clock," blue collars, Reds, polio, Lucky Strikes, and weather. On the 12th and 13th of the month, the tail end of Hurricane Connie had passed,...Tags: Government, Hatteras, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Metal and Mineral, Floods
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Henry M: The Day One Man's Memory Died
The Hartford CourantHenry M. was awake as the surgeon inserted a metal straw deep within his brain and suctioned out a piece of tissue the length of an index finger. The surgeon, William Beecher Scoville of West Hartford, talked to the 27-year-old Hartford man during the...Tags: Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatry, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), University of Connecticut Health Center
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Priest advised to put abuse apology in file
Associated PressBOSTON - A priest who admitted molesting teen-age boys while they slept was advised by a church review board in the 1990s to put an apology in his personnel file for use in case more victims came forward. His case was outlined in the latest batch of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Health, Sexual Assault
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What Happened To Dinner?
Courant Staff WriterWhen the pressures of school and friends and sports become overwhelming, many adolescents have nowhere to turn. Family life is increasingly fragmented by divorce and workplace demands. The simple rituals that once provided structure and support are...Tags: Depression, Hospitals and Clinics, Business Trips, Psychiatry, Stress
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Parents Turn Up The Heat
Courant Staff WriterMany Americans have drifted away from the institutions that traditionally define status - the churches they attended, the neighborhoods they grew up in, the companies they worked for. Today's mothers are finding a new way to measure success: their...Tags: Eating Disorders, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Stress, Bars and Clubs
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