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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
New Haven - A major art collection looted by the Nazis is on display for the first time, an exhibition that tells the tragic story ...
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Banking On Struggling Entrepreneurs 5/12/2008 |
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State Briefs
New leader chosen for Rhode Island College
Warwick, R.I. - A state higher education official has been chosen to be the ninth president of Rhode Island College. The state Board of Governors for ...
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Torrington wants to find vacant building for training
Torrington - Torrington's fire department is looking for an old building for training that could save the life of an injured firefighter caught in ...
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Providence police chief accused of skirting airport security
Providence - Federal officials are investigating whether Providence's police chief broke airport security rules when he was allegedly escorted around a security checkpoint. The incident ...
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Suffield prison in lockdown after assault
Suffield - State correction officials say the MacDougall Correctional Institution in Suffield has been locked down after an inmate was severely beaten by another prisoner. ...
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Aunt accused in toddler's death testifies in her own defense
Providence - A Woonsocket woman accused of killing her 3-year-old nephew said she never dropped the child and is not responsible for his death. Katherine ...
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Man's bond remains at $1 million in Westport embezzlement
Norwalk - A judge has ordered bond to remain at $1 million for a Westport accountant accused of stealing $500,000 from an asset management firm. ...
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Windsor Locks father accused of beating his 3-year-old son
Enfield - A Windsor Locks man has been ordered to have no contact with his wife or six children after being charged with the alleged ...
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Prison inmate donations help police departments
Brooklyn - Two eastern Connecticut police departments have received $3,000 donated by prison inmates to help investigate domestic abuse cases. The money was donated by ...
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Rell limits state purchasing cards
Hartford - Gov. M. Jodi Rell directed the state's Department of Administrative Services to restrict the use of state purchasing cards, which are similar to ...
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Former Webster Bank teller sentenced for stealing $278,000
New Haven - A former bank teller convicted of stealing $278,000 while on the job has avoided jail time. Federal prosecutors said 40-year-old Daniel Caramazza, ...
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One person killed in two-car collision in East Hampton
East Hampton - Police in East Hampton were investigating a two-car collision on Route 66 that left a local woman dead and a teenage driver ...
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Higher education commissioner loses out on Pennsylvania job
Harrisburg, Pa. - Rhode Island's higher education commissioner won't be heading to Pennsylvania. Jack Warner, commissioner of the state's Board of Governors for Higher Education, ...
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Greenwich hospital reaches settlement on Medicare claims
Greenwich - Federal authorities said Greenwich Hospital agreed to pay more than $600,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. At issue ...
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