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Graduations Well Under Way; Simsbury Cops Find Pipe Bomb
Graduations are held at Miss Porter's School and Ethel Walker. Avon officials trim their budget. And Simsbury cops find a roasting chicken along roadway with a pipe bomb stuffed inside.
Here is a round-up of some of the news stories from Farmington...Tags: Genocide, Auction Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government
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Dry Skin Tips
From Dr. Jane Grant-Kels, chair Dept of Dermatology @UConn Health Center It is more common during the winter months, when humidity is low. Some people also have a genetic, or hereditary, tendency to develop dry skin. In addition, elderly people tend...Tags: Education, Family
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On the Web
UConn Health Center - The Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center - The Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center - New England Musculoskeletal Institute - Discovery Series Video Archive - UCHC Video Archive...Tags: Education, Family
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Hogan Defends Rehiring Retired Professors
The Hartford CourantA skeptical state lawmaker and the president of the University of Connecticut squared off Friday over the controversial system of "double-dipping" that uses short-term contracts to pay retired professors who are already receiving pensions. In his first...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Wages and Pensions, Wage Contract Issues, Interior Policy, University of Connecticut
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Camille Thomas
Weaver High School Hartford Providence College; Boston College; Smith; Holy Cross SATs: 460v, 500m University of Connecticut Apprenticeship Program; Connecticut Youth Forum; Wellesley Book Award; Mass Mutual Academic Achiever Award; Lieutenant...Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Health, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Moldy Building Becomes A Case Study
Courant Staff WriterAcross the country, headlines tell the horror stories of indoor mold: Schools are closed; families abandon homes with breakfast dishes still in the sink; Ed McMahon's dog dies; lawsuits and claims by sick workers threaten to bankrupt businesses. The...Tags: Building Material, Asthma, Pharmaceuticals, Education, Metal and Mineral
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It's In Their Bones
Courant Staff WriterA Danbury family with a rare genetic disorder may help scientists find a way to restore bone lost to osteoporosis. Researchers at Yale University Medical School and the University of Connecticut Health Center have identified a genetic defect that...Tags: Yale University, Danbury, Drugs and Medicines, Education, Osteoporosis
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The Benefits Of A `Real' Winter
The Hartford CourantA covering of snow can protect lawns, plants and might ease effects of gloomy days. If you suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, in which the reduced sunlight of winter leads to depression, the sun bouncing off the snow may make winter a more bearable...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Death, Education, Depression
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Don't take a vacation from health and safety concerns
Hartford Courant staff writerPlenty of American summer travelers will be watching out for mad cows in Europe this summer or hot-footing it from foot-and-mouth disease. They might be better off buckling their seat belts and getting back to their hotels early. Dr. David R. Hill,...Tags: Yale University, Travel, University of Connecticut, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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Security Is The Priority
The new year is bound to be better than the year that will expire on Monday. Connecticut went through a scandalous 2001. The mayor of Waterbury remains in jail and denied bail, having been charged with sexually abusing children. The mayor of Bridgeport,...Tags: Anthrax, Mental Health, Trials, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Death
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The Good Eggs
Courant Staff WriterKaren and Jim had a happy marriage and a beautiful child when they found out their union was not perfect. Karen got so sick when she had their second child that she spent the first five days of the newborn girl's life in a hospital intensive-care unit....Tags: Abortion, Transportation, University of Connecticut, Death, Health
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Preventing Damage From MS Comes Closer To Reality
Courant Staff WriterBeing a woman has never been a good thing when it comes to multiple sclerosis. Women tend to develop the degenerative disease younger than men and to suffer more of the attacks that can cause numbness, muscle weakness and, in the worst cases, immobility....Tags: Education, Multiple Sclerosis, University of Connecticut, Immune System, Science and Technology
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