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The Hartford Courant is Connecticut's largest daily newspaper, and is a morning newspaper for most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury. Its headquarters on Broad Street are a short walk from the state capitol, and it reports regional news with a chain of bureaus in smaller cities and a series of local editions. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Student's Free Speech Case May Lead To Legislation
In his ruling on a pioneering Internet free speech case last month, U.S. District Judge Mark R. Kravitz offered something of a plea to higher courts: Revisit the boundaries of ...Posted by Dale Penn -
DeLauro Calls For Investigation Of Defense Dept.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro is asking Claude Kicklighter, the inspector general at the Pentagon, to investigate the Department of Defense's potentially furtive influence on military ...Posted by Ben Ross -
Lieberman No Longer a Super Delegate
Lieberman's endorsement of Republican John McCain disqualifies him as a super-delegate to the Democratic National Convention under what is informally known as the Zell Miller ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Democrats May Find Out The Hard Way
There is an idea out there. Perhaps not a fully formed one. Perhaps more like the whisper of one gusting like a sudden draft through the rafters of the conservative house, ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Rell's Plan To Tax, Spend Wows Democrats, Jars GOP
Words like "historic" and "brilliant" flew around the state Capitol Wednesday as legislators struggled to absorb details of Gov. M. Jodi Rell's two-year, $35.8 billion budget ...Posted by Aldon Hynes -
Krayeske Pleads Not Guilty; Witness Surfaces
Political activist and freelance journalist Kenneth Krayeske entered a not-guilty plea, requested a jury trial and saw his case continued until March 2 in Hartford Superior ...Posted by Aldon Hynes -
Police Printed Flier Warning Of Activist
Hours before the controversial arrest of political blogger Kenneth Krayeske at Gov. M. Jodi Rell's Jan. 3 inaugural parade, state police distributed copies of a full-color, ...Posted by Aldon Hynes -
LNG Plan Faces Gantlet
The Broadwater Energy project may have key federal regulators on its side, but whether the huge liquefied natural gas plant ultimately will be moored in the middle of Long ...Posted by Aldon Hynes -
Dems' dilemma: Who's electable in '08?
Though Hillary Rodham Clinton lives in their backyard, local Democrats are very much divided on whom to support for their party's presidential nomination next year. The New ...Posted by RA Smith -
School Board Wants Options
Faced with a report showing there were 13,159 suspensions from Hartford schools last school year - 131 more than the previous year - the school board on Tuesday gave the new ...Posted by Aldon Hynes
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Voter Registration Should Be Automatic
The problems arose because our old system of state-by-state registration rules — some of which appear designed for a mail system via pony express — is outmoded and frankly ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Economy Among Issues Leading Some Veterans Away From McCain
Today, even though he once voted for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, Creed is co-chairman of Connecticut Veterans for Obama, an affiliate of Barack Obama's campaign that ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Dodd Decides: No Story In Loan Deals -
Dodd went from it's outrageous to think he would profit from his office, to he didn't know he got valuable special deals, to he thought everyone who refinanced with ...Posted by Roland F. Hirsch -
Army Sees Record Number Of Suicides In Iraq
The Army is losing its battle to stem suicides among troops serving in Iraq, with a new report showing that 32 soldiers killed themselves in the war zone last year -- a record ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Many Returning Troops Struggle To Reconnect
From a distance, the more than 11,000 state residents who have returned from war in the past five years have disappeared seamlessly into the Connecticut landscape -- back to ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Wronged wives seek to protect families
Why, oh why, do so many political wives stand behind their fallen husbands when they make public pronouncements of infidelity? Take Silda Wall Spitzer, Harvard Law-educated ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Registrars Of Voters Go Ahead With Hire
The registrars of voters decided Monday to hire a moving company co-owned by a Republican common council candidate to transport voting machines and ballots on Election Day.Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Halliburton's HQ Moving To Dubai
Oil services giant Halliburton Co. will soon shift its corporate headquarters from Houston to the Mideast financial powerhouse of Dubai, chief executive Dave Lesar announced ...Posted by Dale Penn -
The Unbearable Rightness Of Krayeske
As all the world knows, Krayeske was arrested by the Hartford police for doing absolutely nothing during the inaugural parade for Gov. M. Jodi Rell earlier this month. He was ...Posted by Aldon Hynes -
Hospitals Still Reluctant To Offer Plan B Pill
Even as the Plan B emergency birth control pill was heading toward more widespread availability at pharmacy counters, 40 percent of rape victims who sought care at Connecticut ...Posted by Aldon Hynes
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