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Degradingly Clean
Gina It is a truth universally acknowledged that a man, even one in possession of his right mind, will do anything on a bet, or a dare. No matter how skeevy or degrading, a man will engage in questionable activities for the simple pleasure — and...Tags: National Hockey League, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Fragrances, Health and Beauty Products, Hotels and Accommodations
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Labor Organizer Demanded Respect For Workers
Special to The CourantMerilee Milstein was a "warrior for working people," a community activist and a labor organizer. Through her personality, she motivated dozens of others to join in the fight for economic, racial and gender equality in her attempt to bring power to the...Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, Employees, Civil Rights, Labor Legislation, Labor Disputes
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Senior Signs To Play College Softball
WEST HARTFORDKingswood-Oxford School senior Nicole Springer of New Britain signed a letter of intent Thursday, Nov. 13, to play softball at the University of Hartford. Springer, who has started on the K-O varsity team since eighth-grade, has led the team every year...Tags: Ethics, Values, Colleges and Universities, Softball
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Time To Give Thanks: When It's Over
You've all seen that painting by Norman Rockwell, where grandma staggers out to the Thanksgiving dinner table with a 500-pound turkey, perfectly roasted, and the entire happy, grateful family is smiling and looking forward to that inevitable second...Tags: Thanksgiving, The Pilgrims, Animals, Turkey, Restaurants
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The Write Stuff: Hartford Professor's Book Wins Prize
From about 1850 to the early years of the 20th century, Americans were fascinated by the Arctic, and expeditions to the polar region increased and captured the public's imagination. That lasted until World War I, writes Michael F. Robinson in his 2006...Tags: Maine, University of Chicago, United States of America, Trinity College, Connecticut, Vermont
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Glassblower Naomi Kravitz Takes Her Art To The Limits
Special to The CourantWhen Naomi Kravitz creates a blown-glass sculpture, she moves like running water. She is in constant motion, spinning hot glass in a 2,000-degree oven, then shifting to a bench where she molds and shapes the soft orb. Music blaring, she immerses herself...Tags: Sculpture, Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Hormone Helpers
Larry Although the research is as mixed as a Barack Obama campaign promise, a new study from Yale finds that estrogen does improve memory in women — which is why it's so hard for guys to ever apologize and get on with life. Every time the guy says,...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Barack Obama, Medicine, Punishment, Culture
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Pocket Wireless Offering Economy For Those Who Don't Roam
Pay $30 at the beginning of each month and use your cellphone all you want — no contract, no credit check. Just don't expect to call too far from home. Pocket Wireless, a fledgling cellphone company that plans to start doing business in...Tags: Verizon Communications, Texas, San Antonio, Volleyball, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Pennridge's Wacyk, Kammler make their college choices
Special to The Morning CallThanks to a scholarship offer from the University of Hartford, it looks like Kate Wacyk's going to have the opportunity to repeat the high point of her high school softball career. Wacyk and fellow Pennridge senior Eric Kammler officially made their...Tags: Baseball, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Three Places We Wish We'd Been, Would Like To Be...
We wish we had been: BOSTON: For The Game, even though the result may not have been what Yale fans wanted. U.S VIRGIN ISLANDS: A little UConn basketball. A little sun. The only thing is we might never have come back. CHICAGO: The University of...Tags: Ohio State University, Manchester Road Race, University of Connecticut
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Red Sox Honored
Red Sox infielder Kevin Youkilis has been honored for the second time in a row as the Jackie Jensen Award winner by the Boston chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America. The award goes to the player who displayed spirit and determination....Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills, Kevin Youkilis, Ichiro Suzuki, Police
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On The Fly: 'The Game' Will Never Change In Sports
>>There are few events left in sports that time cannot change or diminish. Oh, the days are long gone when Yale-Harvard was the most important game in the country and alumni would pack the trains and hotels and trolley cars to fill the stadium. But when...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Basketball, Zach Randolph, Mike Mussina, Multi-Sport Events
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