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Campbell Gets Pleasant Surprise On 16th
Chad Campbell couldn't see the ball on the 16th green at TPC River Highlands on Thursday, and the lack of an ovation left him even more confused. As he neared the pin, he grew more certain: The ball had gone in the hole. "It was so early that there were...Tags: Jerry Kelly, Kenny Perry, Chad Campbell, Aetna Inc., Transportation Industry
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Tuskers pull away from New York to remain unbeaten
Hartford CourantThe UFL made its first foray into Connecticut Thursday night and fans at Rentschler Field got see the best of what the league has to offer. They also saw the worst. The Tuskers, who have already clinched a spot in the league title game, faced the winless...Tags: Family, Ricky Manning, Jr., Michael Pittman, Football, Jasper Howard
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Grand Haven Company Looking to Cash-in on New Fuel Standards
News ReporterAfter about five years on the line at GHSP in Grand Haven, Karen Frisbee found herself without a job. "I was laid off for almost a year," said Frisbee. The auto industry just didn't need as many of the shift systems she was making. The company laid...Tags: Nissan, Companies and Corporations, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Vehicles, Electronics
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UPDATE: Board Votes to Close Kentwood School
Staff reporterThe Kentwood Public School Board has approved a plan to save the district money by closing Alexander Hamilton Elementary School. The vote was unanimous at Monday night's board meeting. The decision means 152 positions are expected to be eliminated; 58 of...Tags: Elections, Alexander Hamilton
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BC-CT-StSen-Contested,0755 (AP) 11-04-08 20:14,, District 1 1 of 20 precincts - 5 percent John Fonfara, Dem (i) 1,156 - 84 percent Barbara Ruhe, GOP 160 - 12 percent Michael DeRosa, Grn 57 - 4 percent ...Tags: Jonathan Harris, Republican Party, Andrew Roraback
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After 15 Years, Cats Still Rock
The Hartford CourantIt is so much easier when the minor league team takes on the nickname of the big league franchise, like the Trenton Yankees or in days gone by the New Britain Red Sox, Waterbury Giants or West Haven Yankees. Once you get away from that concept, things...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Rock and Roll (genre)
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Anti-Spam Laws: All Bark, No Bite
Courant Staff WriterIn an effort to cut down on spam, Connecticut legislators have made it a crime - with a penalty of up to $25,000 a day - to send bulk e-mail messages that conceal the identity of the sender. So how's that law working out for you? Most of the spam in...Tags: Arts and Culture, John Reed, Gaming, Human Rights, AOL LLC
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The Courage To Heal
Courant Staff WritersReligion, non-impact aerobics and polka music each get their own public access TV shows and audience here. So does drug addiction. It's called "Positive Faces," an upbeat show on cable Channel 14 that focuses on recovery. It's the flip side of the town's...Tags: Willimantic (Windham, Connecticut), John Davis, Satellite and Cable Service, Waterbury, Social Issues
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