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Spc. Philip C. S. Schiller
cdempsey@courant.com, The Hartford CourantEven after he was wounded by enemy fire in Afghanistan, Spec. Philip C. S. Schiller kept firing, his father and his aunt said Monday. "He did his job," Erik Schiller said Monday. "He did his best to protect his unit." "He continued to cover his squad even...Tags: West Hartford, Heroism, Afghanistan, Barkhamsted
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Daniel 'Danny' Johnson
Langford: A memorial service for Daniel “Danny” Johnson, 63, will be 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 12, 2011, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Langford. Danny passed away Monday, Dec 5, 2011, in Mesa, Ariz. Survivors include his two daughters,...Tags: Kirk Johnson
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Top Area Story LInes Of The Girls Cross Country Season
The Hartford CourantGlastonbury senior Reid Watson took over where last year's teammate Lindsay Crevoiserat left off, winning the CCC championship and the Class LL title. But Watson won the State Open title, too, something Crevoiserat didn't do last year (she was runner-up),...Tags: Simsbury, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Hammonasset Beach State Park
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CIAC Championships, Final Poll
The Hartford CourantState Open: Team, Ridgefield; individual, Reid Watson, Glastonbury Class LL: Ridgefield; Watson Class L: Wilson; Brittany Mendelson, Pomperaug-Southbury Class MM: Guilford; Rachael Roscow, Avon Class M: Tolland; Annmarie Tuxbury, Northwestern-Winsted...Tags: Simsbury, Cheshire, Thomaston, Norwich, Politics
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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: Pleasant Valley, West Hartford, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Starbucks Corp., Dannel P. Malloy
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Komisarjevsky Defense Begins Wednesday
The Hartford CourantJurors deciding the fate of Joshua Komisarjevsky will begin hearing defense testimony Wednesday about the accused triple killer's life, stretching back to his birth. Defense attorneys also are expected to try to get jurors to think differently about...Tags: Jennifer Hawke-Petit, Steven Hayes, Lawyers, Punishment, Prosecution
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Multi-Tract Farm Land Auction
www.steffesauctioneers.com Date: Thursday, October 13, 2011 Location: Winsted, MN 2 farmland tracts located in McLeod and Wright Counties, MN -
Neuropsychologist Details Komisarjevsky's Brain Functions
The Hartford CourantA series of head concussions, a history of childhood sexual abuse and extensive drug use could have affected Joshua Komsarjevsky's mental health and his ability to make decisions and to react to stressful situations, a neuropsychologist from New York...Tags: Drug Use, Steven Hayes, Metal and Mineral, Lawyers, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Komisarjevsky: Tales Of A Tortured Childhood
The Hartford CourantWhen he was 14, Joshua Komisarjevsky carved the word "hate" into his arm. He began the self-mutilation the year before because it was "soothing," according to a report that his defense attorneys made public Thursday at the close of his triple-murder...Tags: Steven Hayes, Lawyers, Jennifer Hawke-Petit, Head Injuries, Punishment
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Petit: Komisarjevsky Conviction 'A Relief'; Focus On Michaela 'Difficult'
The Hartford CourantMuch of the gruesome testimony that jurors considered to convict Joshua Komisarjevsky Thursday of the deadly 2007 Cheshire home invasion was used in the trial last year of his accomplice,Steven Hayes. Yet one name seemed to surface more in the second...Tags: Substance Abuse, Lawyers, Head Injuries, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Fine Arts
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Hitchcock Furniture Back In Business
The Hartford CourantNearly two centuries after Lambert Hitchcock started producing furniture that became a household tradition, the lathes, joiners and sanders are busy again. The Hitchcock Chair Co., founded in 1818 and based in Riverton, closed in 2006, and sold all its...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment Events, Riverton
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Families, Funeral Homes Struggle To Cope With Power Outages
The Hartford CourantPhotos of the deceased were lit by candles, and some of the bereaved wore their coats indoors as many funeral homes proceeded without electricity this week across Connecticut. On Sunday and Monday, obituaries had already run in newspapers with the...Tags: File Sharing, Meriden, East Hartford, Computer Networking and Internet, New Britain
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