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Paid or free services can help protect your identity
Tribune Media ServicesEveryone is afraid of identity theft. It seems as if every couple of days there are new reports of Social Security numbers and other sensitive information stolen, lost or leaked. Recently Countrywide Financial, which is now owned by Bank of America, said...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Corporate Crime, Credit and Debt, Crimes, Countrywide Financial Corp.
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Catholic Bishops Urge 'Yes' Vote On Constitutional Convention
The state Supreme Court's historic ruling legalizing gay marriage Friday has prompted the state's Roman Catholic bishops to call on Catholics to vote "yes" on a key ballot initiative Nov. 4. The question of whether the state should hold a...Tags: Local Authority, Same-Sex Marriage, Norwich, Republican Party, Justice and Rights
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Ill. plant pays $1 million penalty in EPA pact
A fiberglass manufacturing plant in northern Illinois will pay a $1 million penalty to settle alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. The agreement between fiberglass panel maker Crane Composites with the Environmental Protection Agency, Department...Tags: Crane Company, Illinois, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Authority, Environmental Politics
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Man charged with threatening bank over investments
A 60-year-old Stamford man is charged with threatening to blow up a downtown bank, angry over the performance of his investment accounts. Police say Stephen Montalvo was charged Tuesday with committing an act of terrorism and first-degree threatening....Tags: Police Investigations, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Terrorism, Police
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Fired Norwalk officer convicted of groping driver
A former Norwalk police officer has been convicted of groping a woman during a traffic stop two years ago. A Superior Court jury convicted Ray DeCamillo on Tuesday of fourth-degree sexual assault and second-degree unlawful restraint. He will be...Tags: Assault, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Punishment
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Reactions on Conn.'s same-sex marriage ruling
With: BC-CT--ScoConn-Same Sex Marriage, BC-CT--Same Sex Marriage-Ruling, BC-CT--Same Sex Marriage-Couples. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ A collection of quotes and reactions about the Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling Friday that same-sex couples have the...Tags: Local Authority, Same-Sex Marriage, Trials, Justice and Rights, Gays and Lesbians
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Conn. looking into voter cards submitted by ACORN
The State Elections Enforcement Commission is looking into a complaint alleging that a community advocacy group submitted fraudulent voter registration cards in Bridgeport. Joseph Borges, Bridgeport's Republican registrar of voters, filed the complaint....Tags: Missouri, Election Day, Connecticut, Corporate Crime, National Government
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Foreclosures aid home sales
In a development unexpected by financial experts, more Americans signed contracts in August to purchase previously owned homes as mounting foreclosures pushed prices down, making homes more affordable. Pending home sales rose 7.4 percent from July to...Tags: Foreclosures, Homes, Contracts, Sales, Clubs and Associations
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•9 a.m — "Pets in America" exhibit at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center explores the bond between people and animals. Open until 5 p.m.; ends Feb. 1. 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford. Information: www.stamfordmuseum.org. •9:30 a.m. ...Tags: Mashantucket, Mark Twain House and Museum
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STAMFORD: Police Say Man Threatened To Blow Up Bank
A 60-year-old Stamford man, angry over the performance of his investment accounts, was arrested and charged with threatening to blow up a downtown bank, police said. Stephen Montalvo was charged Tuesday with committing an act of terrorism and first-...Tags: Police Investigations, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Police Arrests, Terrorism, Police
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Feeling The Squeeze
Special to The CourantIn the past handful of months, Phil Mathews has found that he and his staff are talking about their clients' health, stress levels and ailing marriages more than ever before. And Mathews isn't even a doctor. He's a career coach trying to help people...Tags: Connecticut Labor Markets, Connecticut, Private Health Care, Unemployment, Scranton
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Conn. gets $621,000 to fight sex predators
The federal Justice Department is giving about $621,000 in grants to Connecticut law enforcement agencies to fight the sexual abuse of children. The Justice Department said Friday that state police will get about $480,000 and Stamford police will...Tags: Connecticut, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Sex, Family
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