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New England Republicans Hope Party Turns Pragmatic
Courant Staff Writer— Republicans hope that John McCain and Sarah Palin put a fresh gloss Thursday on a GOP brand that has fallen into disfavor in New England during the Bush administration. With a national convention devoted to presenting the Republican ticket as...Tags: Parties and Movements, Sarah Palin, Alaska, Elections, Philosophy
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Fair Forecast
ΔHebron Harvest Fair Racing pigs, music, a midway and food. ΔNorth Haven Fair Arcade rides, tribute bands and Cow Town USA ΔLedyard Fair 'American Idol' finalists, beauty pageant and a horse show. ΔBethelem Fair Rides, dairy shows,...Tags: American Idol, Television, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Popular Music
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September's Forecast: Fair(s)
Courant Staff WriterSeptember brings a slew of fairs in and around Connecticut. The Big E, one of the largest, runs Sept. 12 to 28 in West Springfield. In Connecticut, we have local fairs celebrating agriculture, livestock and great pies. It's time to eat a corn dog, watch...Tags: People, Connecticut, Jimmy Buffett, Justin Guarini, Agriculture
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No arrests in NY 100-year-old's murder
A lawyer for a woman whose 100-year-old mother was fatally shot in her Long Island home says the daughter is cooperating with investigators. Southampton lawyer Colin Patrick Astarita says 76-year-old Margaret Jean Burke has voluntarily given the clothes...Tags: Murder, Long Island, Town of Southampton, Suffolk County (New York), Justice System
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North Haven reacts to fatal shooting of woman, 100
andrew.strickler@newsday.com; jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comNorth Haven is a place where residents pride themselves on keeping lights low so they can see the stars, a placid community where you're more likely to find a deer in the road than a police cruiser. But the calm of the village, nestled on a spit of...Tags: Murder, John V Burke, Police, Town of Southampton, Crimes
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Cops seek clues in fatal shooting of 100-year-old woman
reid.epstein@newsday.comThe brazen shooting death of a 100-year-old North Haven woman shocked her family and left police searching the estate for clues yesterday. Jessie Burke was shot in the head Sunday afternoon while sitting in a recliner in her living room on Payne Avenue,...Tags: Murder, Crosswords, Police, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Crimes
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Beachgoers: Palin May Not Pull In Clinton Backers
Courant Staff WriterU.S. Sen. John McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate may not attract the legions of disappointed Hillary Clinton fans anticipated by hopeful Republicans, an informal Labor Day survey of voters at Hammonasset Beach State Park...Tags: Connecticut, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Alaska, Elections
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Simple Energy Solution Unlikely
The Aug. 27 Courant editorial "Conserve, Don't Drill" is typical of what I would expect from technically challenged media writers and others who love to fantasize about simple solutions to complex problems. Conservation is obvious and necessary, but...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Economic Policy
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9 pitfalls for buyers
peggy.brown@newsday.comSo it's officially a buyers' market, and you're all geared up to find a home that makes your heart sing. But, despite advantages in the buyers' favor, at least for now - prices that still seem to be falling, low interest rates and lots of houses to...Tags: Banking, Real Estate Buyers, The Hamptons, Employees, Financial and Business Services
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Paterson suggests $2.6 billion in spending cuts
james.madore@newsday.com; melissa.mansfield@newsday.comGov. David A. Paterson yesterday suggested lawmakers consider $2.6 billion in spending cuts over the next two years when they begin Aug. 19 to tackle the state's ballooning budget deficits caused by the recession. But the legislature's kingpins reacted...Tags: Health Treatments, State Budgets, Fraud, Government, Government Health Care
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Rich cribs: Christie Brinkley, the East End girl
Christie Brinkley is more than an "Uptown Girl"; she's more or less all around town, as the owner of an estimated $80 million in real estate. The model, who recently reached a divorce settlement with fourth husband Peter Cook, has been a shrewd...Tags: Connecticut, Manhattan (New York City), Christie Brinkley, Peter Cook, Homes
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Community Access Channels Feel Snubbed By AT & T
Courant Staff WriterAdvocates for community access programming say they are getting snubbed by AT&T in the telecommunications giant's bid to provide television service in Connecticut. Nineteen months after AT&T began offering television programming through telephone lines,...Tags: Connecticut, Satellite and Cable Service, Richard Blumenthal, Television Industry, Government
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