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Jacoby Jones falls short on 'Dancing with the Stars,' finishing third
Jacoby Jones entered tonight's “Dancing with the Stars” finale in fourth place. Bruno Tonioli reiterates the concern that Jacoby’s freestyle, with its large-scale production, overshadowed Jacoby himself. Len Goodman, however, has nothing...
Tags: Elections, Mark Ballas, Dance, Brooke Burke, Entertainment Events
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Zoning board vote soon on Gage House
John O'Brien is a patient man. For months, O'Brien and his architect have met with Winnetka preservationists and others in the north suburb who want to see at least part of the historic lakefront Gage House spared from the wrecking ball. O'Brien bought...Tags: Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Human Interest
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Hartford School Board Appoints Four School Principals; Postpones A Fifth After Union Concerns
The Hartford CourantThe board of education confirmed the appointments of four school principals Tuesday night, including new leaders for Jumoke Academy at Milner School, Breakthrough Magnet School and Pathways Academy of Technology and Design. But in a rare move, the...Tags: Teachers, Teach for America, East Hartford, Elections, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Hagerstown budget approved with no change in tax rates
davem@herald-mail.comHagerstown City Council members passed a $133.1 million budget for the 2013-14 fiscal year Tuesday night, but not without a lot of wrangling. Among the items discussed were financial issues facing the city and whether enough is being done for city...Tags: Government, Public Employees, Economy, Business and Finance, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting
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L.A. mayor's election: What to look for tonight [Video]
With polls in the race for Los Angeles mayor set to close at 8 p.m., what should we be watching for tonight? The Times' James Rainey and Michael Finnegan will handicap the races and offer analysis during a Google+ Hangout at 8 p.m. At 10 p.m.,...
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Senate Backs Bill To Label Genetically Modified Foods
The Hartford CourantA bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the state Senate late Tuesday night. The Senate's approval, on a 35-1 vote, gives new energy to a measure that had strong grassroots backing but appeared...Tags: J Brendan Sharkey, Government, U.S. House of Representatives, Pharmaceuticals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bill Drafted In Secret Would Block Release Of Some Newtown Massacre Records
The Hartford CourantThe staffs of the state's top prosecutor and the governor's office have been working in secret with General Assembly leaders on legislation to withhold records related to the police investigation into the Dec. 14 Newtown elementary school massacre —...Tags: Justice and Rights, Government, Justice System, Adam Lanza, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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IRS' last two commissioners deny lying; official to take the 5th
WASHINGTON — As the Internal Revenue Service's last two directors struggled to provide answers Tuesday about the agency's improper scrutiny of conservative groups, a lawyer for another key IRS official said she would invoke the 5th Amendment...
Tags: John Cornyn, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Justice System, White House, Crime, Law and Justice
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East Hartford Anticipates Cut In Federal Social Services Funding
The Hartford Courant— The town is anticipating a 5 percent reduction in its annual community development block grant because of the effects of federal sequestration, according to Grants Administrator Clare Fravel. While the department of Housing and Urban...Tags: Interior Policy, East Hartford, Housing and Urban Planning, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Red Line rehab poses political challenge for Emanuel
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday lauded Chicago Transit Authority workers for their "flawless" rollout of a five-month Red Line reconstruction that has shuttle buses replacing train service. So far, they're breathing a sigh of relief at City Hall. The...
Tags: Metra, Pat Dowell, Public Transportation, Rahm Emanuel, Polls
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Why is there a double standard?
Hang in there Councilman Sinanyan! Why should your comments made on the Internet years ago matter to the public when a conflict of interest by sitting council members went unchallenged at the voting booth in 2013? In 2009, council members Friedman,...Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Housing and Urban Planning, Public Housing, Science and Technology
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Is election process open and fair?
This is in response to Harutiun Kassakhian's May 15 letter, "Voting process did not leave anyone out," responding to my letter printed May 4. He's from New Mexico, brother to Ardy Kassakhian, city clerk. The letter was a spirited defense of the city...Tags: Elections, Voting, Local Elections
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