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HARTFORD, Conn. Gov. M. Jodi Rell is calling the Connecticut General Assembly back to the Capitol for a special legislative session to consider her plan to cover the state's $466.5 million budget deficit. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
HARTFORD — - A New York agency that deeded 160 acres of land in Litchfield to the Connecticut Junior Republic in 1915 is now seeking to take the property back. Full Article at Hartford Courant
Connecticut's Kashif Moore reacts to his teams 28-24 NCAA college football loss as Rutgers celebrate in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. View Photo »
I have had a number of conversations with people who are encouraging me to consider running for Governor because they believe I could better serve Connecticut today as Governor than as a Senator
NEW YORK (Legal Newsline)--Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Wednesday e plans to sue the three major Wall Street credit-rating agencies over their alleged roles in the recent financial industry meltdown. Full Article at Legal NewsLine
Key plaintiff Frank Ricci and others fought New Haven, Connecticut, after it threw out results of a firefighter promotion exam. Full Article at WFTV
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (CBS) ― An 18-year-old female student a Connecticut Catholic university has levied shocking claims against three athletes saying what started out as consensual sex, turned criminal. Full Article at CBS2 Chicago
Connecticut's Michael Smith dives for a first-down catch while being guarded by Rutgers' Devin McCourty during the second half of Connecticut's 28-24 NCAA college football loss in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. View Photo »
Last spring I entered the race for the United States Senate because I wanted to serve the people of Connecticut. Recently, the political landscape in Connecticut has changed
ROCKY HILL, Conn.—The winning combination picked Wednesday in the Connecticut State Lottery's "Play 3 Day" drawing was: (eight, six, five) © Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Full Article at Boston Globe
HARTFORD, Conn. -- On Wednesday, Gov. Jodi Rell announced that she set a date of Dec. 15 to call the state legislature into special session to consider her mitigation plan to close the projected $466.5 million budget shortfall. Full Article at WFSB
Connecticut is a state in the New England region of the United States, located in the northeastern part of the country. Southwestern Connecticut is part of the Tri-State Region or New York metropolitan area, which also includes northern New Jersey and southern New York. Full Article
Connecticut's Kashif Moore reacts to his teams 28-24 NCAA college football loss as Rutgers celebrate in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's Michael Smith dives for a first-down catch while being guarded by Rutgers' Devin McCourty during the second half of Connecticut's 28-24 NCAA college football loss in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut head coach Randy Edsall argues a call as two officials look on during the second half of his team's 28-24 NCAA college football loss to Rutgers in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Rutgers quarterback Tom Savage is sacked by Connecticut's Scott Lutrus during the first half their NCAA college football game in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's Robbie Frey is pursued by Rutgers' Billy Anderson, (35), Khaseem Greene, (20), and Duron Harmon, (32), during his 100-yard kickoff return in the first half their NCAA college football game in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's Andre Dixon eludes Rutgers' David Rowe during the first half their NCAA college football game in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's Kashif Moore carries the jersey of Jasper Howard onto the field before his team's Big East NCAA college football game against Rutgers in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. This was Connecticut's first home game since Howard's death on Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's marching band commemorates Jasper Howard (6) before Connecticut's NCAA football game against Rutgers in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. This was Connecticut's first home game since Howard's death on Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Two unidentified students gather for a candle vigil for Connecticut football player Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut head coach Randy Edsall, second from left, stands with his players during a candle vigil for Jasper Howard behind the Student Union where Howard was killed on campus in Storrs, Conn. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut head coach Randy Edsall wipes his eyes as members of his football team present him with a jacket with a photo of player Jasper Howard on it during a candle vigil for Howard behind the Student Union where Howard was killed on campus in Storrs, Conn. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Students gather for a candle vigil for Connecticut football player Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Students gather for a candle vigil for Connecticut football player Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut football coach Randy Edsall, center, leads his players during NCAA college football practice in Storrs, Conn. , on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. Practice was scheduled as usual despite the on campus slaying of player Jasper Howard over the weekend.
View Photo »Connecticut football coach Randy Edsall, center, leads his players during NCAA college football practice in Storrs, Conn. , on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. Practice was scheduled as usual despite the on campus slaying of player Jasper Howard over the weekend.
View Photo »Connecticut football coach Randy Edsall, center, leads his players during NCAA college football practice in Storrs, Conn. , on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. Practice was scheduled as usual despite the on campus slaying of player Jasper Howard over the weekend.
View Photo »A candle vigil is displayed at the spot where Connecticut football player Jasper Howard was killed outside the Student Union on campus in Storrs, Conn. , Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut wide receiver Kashif Moore, center, stands with two unidentified women around a candle vigil for Connecticut football player Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Students gather around a candle vigil for Connecticut football player Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut football head coach Randy Edsall, left, comforts senior captain Desi Cullen, right, during a news conference about the stabbing death of teammate Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut football head coach Randy Edsall, left, comforts senior captain Desi Cullen, right, during a news conference about the stabbing death of teammate Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut football head coach Randy Edsall, left, comforts senior captain Desi Cullen, right, during a news conference about the stabbing death of teammate Jasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut football head coach Randy Edsall, left, speaks at a news conference about the stabbing death of player Jasper Howard as university president Michael J. Hogan, second from left, Major Ron Blichter of UConn Police, center, UConn athletic director Jeff Hathaway, second from rig...
View Photo »Connecticut football head coach Randy Edsall speaks during a news conference about the stabbing death of playerJasper Howard in Storrs, Conn. , Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Police vehicles are parked at the crime scene where Connecticut football player Jasper Howard was stabbed and killed early Sunday morning, in Storrs, Conn. , Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Connecticut's Michael Smith dives for a first-down catch while being guarded by Rutgers' Devin McCourty during the second half of Connecticut's 28-24 NCAA college football loss in East Hartford, Conn. , on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009.
View Photo »I have had a number of conversations with people who are encouraging me to consider running for Governor because they believe I could better serve Connecticut today as Governor than as a Senator
Last spring I entered the race for the United States Senate because I wanted to serve the people of Connecticut. Recently, the political landscape in Connecticut has changed
Jump, you Connecticut Democrats, jump.
These mortgage rescue operations are really bottom feeders. They exploit people when they are most vulnerable -- when they're in debt, facing default. That's why these advance fees should be absolutely banned as we've done in Connecticut
I am deeply concerned that these Connecticut employees are being discharged in the midst of a difficult job market, particularly if they do not receive the full measure of severance and accrued fringe benefits to which they are entitled
Connecticut is a small state that is reliant on our ability to maximize our leadership in the United States Congress ... Any member of a town committee ... has got to weigh that.
Connecticut Democrats have no real experience with incumbents who've had to come from behind to win
People we're calling me saying I have 250 riders, I have 350. We're coming from Alabama, we're coming from Connecticut, we're coming from Colorado
And as a result, when we did the calculations, under the law, it made us seem as if we were Connecticut and not Louisiana, like we had sometime overnight become rich ... That is not the case, Madame President. Our state is still as poor as it was, if not poorer. I am not going to be defensive about aski...
And, we can continue to create individual success stories like the ones lived by the many Americans on Indian descent who have become part of the rich fabric of Connecticut and the United States.
With 26 percent of the Metro-North transit riders Connecticut residents, it's clear to me that they should contribute to the MTA's operating deficit.
In just the past few days alone, surveys have shown Democratic incumbents trailing Republicans among independent voters by double-digit margins in competitive statewide contests in places as varied as Connecticut, Ohio and Iowa.
A trial for Khalid Sheik Muhammad on American soil was bad enough, but the attorney general’s admission yesterday that the venue could be changed to Connecticut is a truly alarming prospect
Well, in terms of local security arrangements, I mean, this case might be tried in Connecticut, Vermont, some other part of the 2nd Circuit, and you can’t control that. I can’t control that. The judges ultimately make that decision, correct?
We’ve been to Connecticut, been to Kentucky and Vanderbilt, and I think this one is right at the top ... It’s a great experience for our guys. Some older gentlemen pay $10,000-$15,000 for a weekend to go to fantasy camp and play in something like this.
Despite the increase in the state’s unemployment rate, there are some positive signs in Connecticut’s economic indicators
Even Joe Lieberman came around, as those familiar with how much the Connecticut Independent-Democrat relies on Reid to maintain his perch in the Senate pecking order knew he would.
We are pleased to come to an agreement that will help us control the rising cost of health care services for Aetna members in the region and will also allow them to continue accessing some of the top medical facilities and health care providers in Connecticut
A Connecticut judge has ordered CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz, the TV voice of the Masters since 1988, must pay his ex-wife $916,000 a year in alimony and child support. Or as it’s known in golf circles, a huge divot in his green.
We'd welcome Sarah Palin to Connecticut, too, especially if she 'goes rogue' while she's here
More than 700 Connecticut National Guardsmen and women recently deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, and these brave Americans deserve our complete support ... The Veterans Affairs programs and military construction projects funded by this bill will allow a grateful nation to better care for our veterans w...
Everybody in the country has to understand that the only people who really wanted the whole Connecticut-Tennessee thing were people outside women's basketball
The situation in New York’s 23rd congressional district showed us what happens when party insiders play favorites. I am confident that the Republicans in the Fifth District of Connecticut will make the right decision in this nomination process
We do this by the net, live performance, word by mouth, and it’s gotten around. We’ve had donations from as far away as Alaska, Illinois, Wisconsin, Pennslyvania, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Virginia.
entities other than state agencies and in at least one case -- jobs from a California congressional district -- were attributed to Connecticut.
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