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Investigation Faults Yankee Gas For Pipelines Hit by Contractors
The Hartford CourantExcavators hate to be surprised by a natural gas pipe. That's why a Connecticut law requires that contractors — or anyone digging underground — contact the state's Call Before You Dig service two days before working, so that utility...Tags: Punishment, New London (New London, Connecticut), Energy Resources, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Thomaston
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Great service, half-hearted food at Christopher Daniel
"Come casual … dine fine." That's the motto sprinkled across Christopher Daniel's menu and signage. The concept — good food served in a low-key setting — is a worthy one. But while the service is top-notch, the food portion of "fine"...
Tags: Butter Cookies, Caesar Salads, Salads, Shrimp, Foods and Beverages
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Napolitano: Immigration bill would boost security
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sweeping immigration legislation would improve U.S. security by helping authorities to know who is in the country, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Tuesday, as supporters of an immigration overhaul marshaled...
Tags: Janet Napolitano, Chuck Schumer, Chuck Grassley, Migration, Justice and Rights
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Obama returns to arms control -- just in time
President Barack Obama's call during the State of the Union address to reduce the threat of nuclear war could not have been more timely. The day before the president spoke, North Korea tested a primitive nuclear device, and the following day reports...Tags: Iran, Entertainment Events, Pakistan, State of the Union Address, Nuclear Weapons
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States driven toward 'zero death' crash goal
It's a long-shot safety campaign known in shorthand as "zero deaths." Cutting the death toll to zero in crashes across all forms of transportation is an aggressive and perhaps unrealistic goal, but Illinois and more than half of the other states are...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Health and Safety at School, Accidental Death, Chicago Tribune, Judges
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Police trainee shooting a public relations disaster
The accidental shooting of a University of Maryland police officer trainee in a an exercise is a public relations disaster that Baltimore's mayor and police commissioner wish were just a bad dream ("Campus officer shot in training," Feb. 13). Everyone...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Shootings, Nottingham
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Did Beyonce cause the Super Bowl blackout?
Beyonce shut it down during the Super Bowl halftime show — literally. Only a few minutes after the pop superstar’s electrifying performance, which included a Destiny’s Child reunion, dazzling visual effects and light displays, and a...
Tags: Beyonce, Football, San Francisco 49ers, Sports, Super Bowl
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TV review: 'Monday Mornings' no medical drama miracle
RedEye"Monday Mornings" might have made a good TV movie or miniseries, but the prognosis for its success as a long-running series seems doubtful. The new series (9 p.m. CT Feb. 4, TNT; 2 stars out of 4) squanders an interesting hook for a medical drama that'...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Television, TNT (tv network), Entertainment, Ving Rhames
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Rollover accident critically injures teen driver
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA teenager was rushed to a Wichita hospital after a rollover accident southeast of Mulvane. It happened near K-15 and Greenwich Rd. around 5:15 p.m. Saturday. The Sumner County Sheriff's office said a 19-year-old man was driving south on K-15, when he...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Human error causes miscalculation of taxes for thousands of Kansans
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHuman error leads to problems for thousands of Kansans who have to renew the car tags next month. A Newton woman called FactFinder 12 Investigators, wondering why she received a correction notice telling her “The vehicle registration renewal you...Tags: New Products
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Morrissey cancels US tour dates citing 'medical mishaps'
Pop2itMorrissey's ongoing health issues have caused the British singer to cancel the remainder of his current North American tour.... -
Apps track wait times
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Anyone who crosses the border regularly knows that time is the name of the game, and smartphone app developers have realized that as well. Multiple phone apps that track and report border-crossing times have popped up, and more and...Tags: Science, University of California, San Diego, Science and Technology, Technology
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Mar 15, 2013
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