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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

08/04/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: Fedele tries to escape Rell's shadow in his bid for the top job

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Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele is having an out-of-body experience. He's watching himself talk about smaller government, sticking up for beleaguered Connecticut businesses and promising to guide the state out of its historic budget deficit.
Edwin Rosales, Alia Munsch, Rachel Schulte and Demerre Files play the gods who test mere mortals in Curtain Calla s Summer Youth Theatre presentation of 'Once On This Island.' Photo: Contributed Photo / Stamford Advocate Contributed Sean Ormond as Daniel and Talia Robinson as Ti Moune rehearse a scene in Curtain Call's Summer Youth Theatre ...
Home to two universities and a number of internationally-recognized businesses , it's surprising that up until very recently, Fairfield hasn't offered much in the way of hotels.
Karen and Brian Cohn pose for a photograph Friday July 23, 2010 in Greenwich, Conn.
The two Democratic candidates for Connecticut governor will be facing off in their second televised debate with a week to go in their heated primary fight.
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Morgan Stanley Divests FrontPoint (Zacks Analyst Blog)
Did you miss these double-digit stock gains? Steve Reitmeister, who heads up Zacks.com, is temporarily opening up the firm's most private stock lists.

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