ST. LOUIS (AP) — Two congressmen sent letters to Charter Communications' CEO on Friday, raising concerns about the company's plan to track Web site visits by customers and
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STRATFORD — The rain falling Friday was reminiscent of April 28, the morning 13-year-old Carlos Prada Jr. was killed by a town public works truck outside his East Main Street home as he walked
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Radiology has long been a program offered by St. Vincent's College in Bridgeport, a school known best for producing nurses.
But for the first time in the school's history, a recipient of the
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WASHINGTON — Still steaming from comments President Bush made a day earlier to the Israeli Knesset, Sen. Chris Dodd said Friday that it is "lunacy" to suggest that the United States should not
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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Cavaliers packed for a weekend stay in Beantown — not a few weeks on Cape Cod.
They've got at least one more game left, and in the NBA, it's as
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After two unsatisfying seasons in Storrs, UConn guard Doug Wiggins will transfer to UMass, multiple sources said Friday.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound Wiggins averaged 6.
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CLEARANCE — The visas for right-hander Franklin Perez and infielder Wilson Batista have been approved. Bluefish general manager Todd Marlin said he's hopeful that they will join the team in
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CHICAGO — Danielle Brown stands outside a South Side market at midnight, braving the spring chill for her first chance to buy groceries since her food stamps ran out nearly two
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NEW HAVEN — General Electric Co. plans to sell or spin off the appliance business that for a century has put refrigerators, washing machines and dishwashers in American homes
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The folks at Walden Media continue to serve the cause of children's literature (and filmmaking) in their latest production, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," which opened Friday.
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In the early days of their business LCP Construction Management, Fairfield natives Lucas Papageorge and Matt Cronin had limited resources.
For one thing, they didn't have an office, and essentially
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