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Facing Criticism, Malloy Reimburses People Magazine $1,234 For Trip To D.C.
The Hartford CourantBeset by criticism, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday that he is reimbursing People magazine with a personal check for $1,234 for a weekend trip that the magazine funded to Washington, D.C., for the White House Correspondents' Dinner last Saturday...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Small Businesses, Connecticut Economic Development, Public Officials, Personal Weapon Control
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The cover-up unravels
Paul GreenbergNow we know. Or at least we know more than we did about what happened at Benghazi, and, even more telling, what happened afterward. And there's doubtless more to come. With each congressional hearing, with each appearance by another whistleblower, the...Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Libya, Terrorism, Politics
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Hitting machine
Boston HeraldDavid Ortiz has kept some pretty impressive company throughout his career. Among his major league contemporaries, he has slugged on a par with Manny Ramirez, Edgar Martinez, Vladimir Guerrero and pretty much everybody else south of Barry Bonds. But...Tags: Triple Crown, David Ortiz, John Farrell, Detroit Tigers, Joe Mauer
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Lexington Herald-Leader John Clay column
The Lexington Herald-LeaderMark Stoops, you're making this tough. You know us columnists. We are the Nattering Nabobs of Negativism. (Spiro Agnew said that line, but it was a soon-to-be-columnist named Bill Safire who wrote it.) We lemon-suckers love to mock, criticize and...Tags: Spiro Agnew, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Florida Gators, College Sports, Sugar Bowl
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The Providence Journal, R.I., John Kostrzewa column
The Providence JournalAlan Abelson, former editor and longtime columnist of Barron's, died on Thursday after a 62-year-career that is a lesson in financial journalism. Abelson's reports and commentary moved markets. He was unafraid to take on the giants, such as Warren...Tags: Heart Attack, Queens (New York City), Newspaper and Magazine
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Canes video on gay athletes: 'All one team'
The News & ObserverThe videos are short but the message is powerful. The public service announcements, made by both the Carolina Hurricanes and Duke University, support the You Can Play Project, an advocacy organization seeking an end to homophobia in sports. Hurricanes...Tags: National Basketball Association, Duke University, Tim Gleason, Jason Pominville, National Hockey League
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BRIEF: Owensboro Music Center to grace cover of magazine
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.The Owensboro Music Center will be featured as the cover story in an upcoming issue of Musical Merchandise Review, a leading magazine in the music instrument industry. "We were just thrilled when they called," said Gordy Wilcher, co-owner of the music...Tags: Entertainment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Newspaper and Magazine, Music, Instrument Engineering
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5/3/2013-Centerfold
Why would People magazine pay for Gov. Malloy's trip to the White House Correspondents Dinner in the first place? I'm looking at past issues. Is his wife having a baby? Has he invented something that will make our lives easier? Is he getting a divorce?...
Tags: Ethics, Executive Branch, Religion and Belief, People (magazine), Government
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Guess who's coming to dinner
If you could invite anyone alive today to dinner, who would you invite? Began thinking about this while re-reading "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. The Mad Hatter and the March Hare would keep any tea party hopping. Also, I...
Tags: Sandra Bullock, National Football League, Barack Obama, O.J. Simpson, College Sports
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LETTER: Hospital Cost System Scandalous
The May 9 Courant cover story "Medical Costs Vary Widely" echoes the March 4 Time magazine cover story, "Bitter Pill." It's just plain outrageous that hospitals (and free-standing labs and radiology facilities for that matter) base their "retail"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, The Home Depot
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Kansas State succeeds in expanding sport of fishing
The Wichita EagleMILFORD RESERVOIR -- Tuesday morning, Lance Maldonado was a college athlete in training. Up early, working hard and testing his body and mind, the 22-year-old junior was getting ready for a competition that will mean a 24-hour round-trip drive next...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Education, Colleges and Universities, Sports Illustrated
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Boston Herald Joe Fitzgerald column
Boston HeraldIt's still his favorite Mother's Day story, telling of the time a Chicago columnist found the phone number of Bobby Orr's parents in the little town of Parry Sound, Ontario, where Bobby's late mother, Arva, answered his call and consented to a brief...Tags: Mother's Day
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