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Gas prices prompting some Conn. officials to rethink travel
... the vehicle assigned to nearly all the constitutional officers. Blumenthal travels daily between Hartford and Greenwich, where he lives, and all around Connecticut. He says he feels somewhat embarrassed about driving a car that is so fuel ...
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... collectibles and display figures; and films, DVDs and compact discs. The cartoon museum was founded in 1974 in Greenwich, Conn., by cartoonist Mort Walker, creator of the Beetle Bailey strip. It was moved to Boca Raton in 1992 but closed 10 years ...
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By Georgette Gouveia The Journal News * May 17, 2008 Through Sept. 7, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., is presenting an unprecedented exhibit of Nazi-looted art whose works, individually and collectively, ...
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- Ben Pring, analyst at research firm Garner Inc. on Hewlett-Packard's talks to acquire EDS - Alan Lev, president of Belgravia Group, a Chicago home-building firm - George de Lama, the Chicago Tribune managing editor for news, in a memo to the staff announcing he was leaving after 30 years at the paper - Leo Melamed, chairman emeritus of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, on the end of open outcry trading - Stephen Stanley, chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Conn., talking about the housing market in the U.S.
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Albano to receive Krause Humanitarian Award
... at the newspaper. For the past 12 years he has also written for several weekly newspapers, freelancing for the Greenwich Post, New Canaan Advertiser, Darien Times and Ridgefield Press in the Hersam-Acorn Newspaper chain, as well as for a number of ...
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