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Empire State Building Shooter Left Keys with Landlord
CNNNEW YORK -- The unemployed apparel designer who killed a former coworker near the Empire State Building on Friday morning left his Manhattan apartment intending never to return, according to a police source with knowledge of the investigation. The police...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Manhattan (New York City), New York City Police Department, Jeffrey Johnson, Empire State Building
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The Healthy Skeptic: Is caffeine an effective weight-loss aid?
If losing weight was one of your New Year's resolutions, you might already be growing weary of counting calories and working out. Wouldn't it be great if you could slim down without so much effort?
Anyone looking for a shortcut to weight loss might be...Tags: Nicole Polizzi, Weight, Science, L. Michael White, Weight Loss
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Lawsuit: Paraplegic man says police beat him
Tribune reporterA paraplegic man claims a pair of Chicago police officers beat him and knocked him out of his wheelchair during a confrontation at a doughnut shop in the Loop. Reginald Edwards, 32, who uses a wheelchair because he is paralyzed and unable to use his...Tags: Chicago, Cook County Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials
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Donate Blood, Get Coffee
The Hartford CourantJanuary is National Volunteer Blood Donor Month and The American Red Cross Northeast Division and Dunkin Donuts have teamed up for a “Give a Pint, Get a Pound” promotion. Donate a pint of blood anytime in January and you'll get a coupon for...Tags: American Red Cross, Doughnuts, Human Interest, Charity, Foods and Beverages
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The Tense, Testy Wait For Scarce Fuel — Gasoline And Hot Coffee
The Hartford CourantLong lines to buy gasoline snarled traffic and turned testy Monday as motorists jockeyed to reach the precious pumps at the few gas stations that were open. Tempers flared and fights broke out at some gas stations. In Manchester, several people waiting...Tags: Road Transportation, Petroleum Industry, West Hartford, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Starbucks Corp.
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Pumpkins Are the New Feel-Good, Trendy Fall Fruit
The orange pumpkin. The jack-o-lantern pumpkin. Cucurbita pepo. Or, the Connecticut Field pumpkin.
That's right. The same fruits (that's right, pumpkins are fruit) found in so many of Connecticut's fields (from Easton to Guilford to Glastonbury) are...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Martha Stewart, Charlie Brown (fictional character), West Hartford, Starbucks Corp.
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Higher food prices expected as corn reserves shrink
Americans should brace for higher food prices this year now that demand for corn has pushed U.S. supplies to their lowest point in 15 years. Higher projected orders from the ethanol industry sent corn futures soaring Wednesday, as corn supplies became...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Food Industry, Smithfield Foods, Globalization, Economy, Business and Finance
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Higher food prices ahead after corn reserves sink
Americans should brace for higher food prices this year now that demand for corn has pushed U.S. supplies to their lowest point in 15 years. Higher projected orders from the ethanol industry sent corn futures soaring Wednesday, as corn supplies became...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Food Industry, Smithfield Foods, Globalization, Illinois
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First stop in Sin City? Dunkin' Donuts
Daily DishI pulled away from the curb, headed for Las Vegas on Thursday with one thing on my mind. Sure, I was looking forward to the casinos, the buffets and a show or two. But all that would come after my...... -
Governor's ally sought tollway contract
Tribune staff reportersAn Illinois doughnut mogul forged ties last year to Gov. Rod Blagojevich, through campaign donations and a real-estate deal involving the governor's wife, while seeking to expand his Dunkin' Donuts business into the state's tollway oases, according to a...Tags: Chicago, Drugs and Medicines, Dining and Drinking, Starbucks Corp., Real Estate Sales
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Winners and losers in a possible SAG strike
The Golden Globes paid a steep price last year when the 14-week writers strike prevented the award show from going on. The possibility of another strike, this time by the Screen Actors Guild, whose contract expired this summer, would be devastating to the...Tags: Game Shows, Simon Cowell, Starbucks Corp., Television, Screen Actors Guild
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