Editorial
State acts, Washington talks
The state legislature struck a proper balance in approving a mortgage-relief bill that could prevent hundreds of homeowners from slipping into foreclosure, but without going ...
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Groton's good plan
Land-use regulations can be dull stuff until someone tries to open a business, change a property's use or build something that someone else finds objectionable ...
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Disaster reveals vulnerability
The tragedy in Myanmar not only has left tens of thousands dead and created a disaster-relief crisis, but it threatens to exacerbate current world food ...
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Preston plan not enough
With the best of intentions, and after much hard work, the Preston Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday approved new regulations intended to encourage construction of ...
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Perspective
The too-long goodbye
After the Tuesday primaries, Hillary Rodham Clinton now has maybe a 2 percent chance of winning the Democratic nomination. But if she pursues her losing ...
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Annie, forget the gun, Clinton needs miracle
Hillary Clinton has just about run out of her Annie Oakley moments.
In his musical about the sharpshooter, Irving Berlin had Annie belt out a bragging ...
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What qualifies someone for a 'most influential' list?
Time magazine has published another one of those silly and meaningless lists some in the media occasionally and irritatingly compile to validate their self-importance. It ...
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Democratic Party's mania for 'fairness' sinks Clinton
Hillary Clinton, 60, Illinois native and Arkansas lawyer, became, retroactively, a life-long Yankee fan at age 52 when, shopping for a U.S. Senate seat, she ...
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  5/4/2008 Seven months ago this newspaper endorsed candidates for City Council in New London with the stated intention of supporting those who favored changing the council-appointed ...
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  5/4/2008 Mary Ellen Jukoski grimaces when she recalls her first few weeks as dean of Mitchell College. The college, then a two-year school with limited means, ...
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