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Ten-digit dialing in Conn. just around corner

NEW BRITAIN, Conn.—Making local phone calls in Connecticut will soon take more work.The state Department of Public Utility Control says that starting next Saturday the area code must be included for all numbers dialed, even if they are local calls.The price of local calls won't increase, though.The change is being made because two new area codes, 475 and 959, eventually will be added as Connecticut...

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Racial issues raised at Conn. child welfare agency

HARTFORD, Conn.—A group of Hartford activists is going door-to-door, trying to persuade residents in the North End to refuse services from Connecticut's Department of Children and Families.The organization, known as Men of Color, is attempting to create a "No-DCF Zone," hoping to draw attention to what they say is a lack of minority input into a state agency whose clientele are more often black...

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- An effort to honor a Sept. 11 victim in Connecticut has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from the victim's father insisting that his son's memorial say he was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."...

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Police say 40,000 turn out for Conn. parade

An estimated 40,000 onlookers are estimated to have turned out for the annual Veterans Day Parade through the streets of downtown Hartford.

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

HARTFORD, Conn. -- An effort to honor a Sept. 11 victim in Connecticut has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from the victim's father insisting that his son's memorial say he was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."

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Federal money to keep Conn. shelters open

HARTFORD, Conn.—Connecticut will use federal stimulus money to help some domestic violence shelters across the state stay open around-the-clock and preserve five state prosecutor positions.Gov. M. Jodi Rell says the state has notified the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence that $1 million of the federal money will be used to expand hours at CCADV member shelters across the state.The...

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Racial concerns at Conn. child welfare agency

HARTFORD, Conn.—Taking advantage of a short reprieve from a rainstorm, Rev. Cornell Lewis and one of his followers don bright yellow jackets and trek to one of the poorest sections of Connecticut's capital city to slide white sheets of paper into doors and mailboxes.The Saturday morning ritual has been going on for the past month in Hartford's North End, where Lewis' group "The Men of Color,"...

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Conn. police make multi-million dollar drug bust

STAMFORD, Conn.—Two accused drug dealers have each been ordered held on $10 million bond after police seized nearly $1 million in cash and 37 kilos of cocaine at a suspected stash house in Stamford.

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Memorial to Conn. 9/11 victim halted as town refuses to make reference to 'Muslim terrorists'

Town officials in Kent say it would be inappropriate to single out a religious group on a project on town property that's paid for with taxpayers' money. The memorial that was to be erected outside the town hall is on indefinite hold.

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

An effort to honor a Sept. 11 victim in Connecticut has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from the victim's father insisting that his son's memorial say he was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

An effort to honor a Sept. 11 victim in Connecticut has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from the victim's father insisting that his son's memorial say he was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."

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Conn. hospitals to get anti-flu medicine for kids

HARTFORD, Conn.—Connecticut officials say 3,000 bottles of anti-flu medicine for children are being distributed this week to hospitals and clinics.Connecticut received the pediatric Tamiflu recently from the federal government, which released 234,000 treatment courses of the medicine nationwide from its national stockpile.Tamiflu is given in the early stages of the flu to decrease its severity...

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

HARTFORD, Conn.—An effort to honor a Sept. 11 victim in Connecticut has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from the victim's father insisting that his son's memorial say he was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."Town officials in Kent say it would be inappropriate to single out a religious group on a project on town property that's paid for with taxpayers' money. The memorial that was...

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Wife of Conn. official charged with bank theft

The wife of Deep River First Selectman Richard Smith has been charged with embezzling money from a bank.

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Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorial

Spat over 'terrorists' halts Conn. 9/11 memorialBy DAVE COLLINSAssociated Press WriterHARTFORD, Conn. -- A memorial to honor a Sept. 11 victim from a small northwestern Connecticut town has been halted by the unexpected conflict arising from his father's insistence it say his son was murdered by "Muslim terrorists."Town officials in Kent are balking, saying it would be inappropriate to...