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UConn Ensures That DePaul Has A Bumpy Ride From Start To Finish
The Hartford Courant– DePaul flew halfway across the country Sunday morning – one day later than expected. The team was picked up at Bradley International Airport by a bus for the drive to UConn – 30 minutes later than projected. Then, the Blue Demons...Tags: College Basketball, Bria Hartley, Syracuse Orange, ESPNU (tv network), Marquette Golden Eagles
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Barely Time For Old Friends Auriemma And Bruno To Get Together
The Hartford Courant– Whatever plans Geno Auriemma had to see DePaul coach Doug Bruno before Sunday's game was one the casualties of the historic snowstorm that fell this weekend. The Blue Demons' plans to arrive Saturday were scuttled by the storm. Their charter from...Tags: Sports, DePaul Blue Demons , Big East Conference, Basketball, Geno Auriemma
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Coach Says Weather Never Stopped UConn Women
The Hartford CourantThis weekend's snowstorm is the not the first that Geno Auriemma has had to deal with in his 28 seasons at Connecticut. And it won't be his last. But Auriemma said Friday that nasty weather has never caused his program to be late or miss a road game in...Tags: St. John's Red Storm, Gampel Pavilion, Kelly Faris, Big East Conference, Caroline Doty
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Long Hours And Sharp Elbows
Hartford Courant / Fox CTFor much of his life, Dannel Malloy has been an avid fan of hockey and rugby. Both rough-and-tumble sports are highly physical and require quick movements, sharp elbows and fast decisions. A rugby player for 22 years, Malloy finally quit when his...Tags: State Income Tax, Holidays, Credit Ratings, Lowell Weicker, John G. Rowland
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Property of the Week: Shepherd's Way
The beloved Dewey-Granby Oak is a sprawling and sturdy tree, a beautiful specimen to behold. Small wonder local builder John Fitzgerald selected this tree, which stands across the street from his Shepherd’s Way community, as a logo for his...
Tags: General Electric Company, Simsbury, Building Material, Norwich, YMCA
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Airlines, State Police Help Mourners Get To Newtown For Free
The Hartford CourantHundreds of mourners who attended funerals of the Newtown victims flew for free to New York and Connecticut, and some of those mourners were chauffeured from the airport to Newtown by Connecticut state troopers. Mary Ellen Jones, chairwoman of the...Tags: JetBlue Airways
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Options When There Are '0 Shopping Days Until Christmas'
The Hartford CourantYou'd think, considering what I do for a living, my holiday shopping would be done by August, my presents neatly wrapped by Thanksgiving and come Christmas Eve, I'd be sipping eggnog and watching "It's A Wonderful Life." You'd be wrong. Instead, I...Tags: Holidays, Dining and Drinking, Trips and Vacations, Hobbies, Yoga
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Connecticut's Tobacco is Considered to Be Some of the Finest in the World
Eighteen months. That's the amount of time it can take between the moment a leaf of premium Connecticut shade-grown tobacco is picked and the day the farmer who grew it gets paid. In between, that leaf is handled with delicate care: hung to be cured...
Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, John Wallace, Dominican Republic, East Windsor
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New Northeast Utilities Should Stay A Player
For nearly two decades, Northeast Utilities has been an unusually strong and imaginative force in economic development in Connecticut and western Massachusetts. The company's economic development and community relations department had a small core of...Tags: Marketing, Metro Hartford Alliance, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), NStar, Business
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State's 'Essential' Workforce Exceeded 14,500 During Sandy
The Hartford CourantThree short items this week: How many essential vs. non-essential state employees were working, or not, during Hurricane Sandy; an ethics fine is announced Friday against a state legislator, three days after he's re-elected; and a Fifth Amendment claim by...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Public Employees, Public Officials, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Airline Operations Resuming in Wake of Sandy
CNNLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Air travel was starting to get back to normal Wednesday in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. More than 19,500 flight have been canceled as a result of the storm, according to flight tracking site FlightAware.com. Some 7,074 flights...Tags: U.S. Airways, Delta Air Lines, Federal Aviation Administration, AirTran, Railway Transportation
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Nearly 16,000 flights canceled due to Hurricane Sandy
CNNFlight cancellations caused by Sandy have soared to nearly 16,000, leaving thousands of passengers from coast to coast stranded at airport terminals or hotels. Most of the cancellations were at airports feeling the brunt of the storm, including...Tags: Delta Air Lines, Los Angeles International Airport, AirTran, JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation Delays
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