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Saturday, May 2, 2009

AP Connecticut at 2 p.m. - Nobody Has More Associated Press Stories Than The Greenwich Time.....

This Just In From The Associated Press Wire Service .....


The breaking news staffer is Melissa Trujillo. The news editor is Patrick Sanders. The Hartford bureau can be reached at (860) 246-6876 or toll-free (800) 842-2068. For problems with equipment, the communications department in Hartford can be reached at (860) 246-6878 or toll-free (800) 246-6878. AP stories, along with the photos that accompany them, can also be obtained from http://www.apexchange.com/. Reruns are also available from the Service Desk, (800) 838-4616.

RECESSION-ONE DAY IN AMERICA UNDATED -- It's a rainy spring morning and Tamara Ogier plants herself at a table in a Spartan room in the Atlanta federal courthouse, computer and tape recorder at hand, ready to hear another day's stories of financial ruin. Couples facing foreclosure. Down-and-out real estate agents. Merchants who've shut their doors. Some clutch folders, some couples hold on to each other as they sit on pew-like benches, waiting to tell the court-appointed bankruptcy trustee how they ended up deep in debt. By National Writer Sharon Cohen. An abridged version also moved. Story includes profile of Greenwich resident.

Greenwich man, others across the country, struggle through the recession
It's a rainy spring morning and Tamara Ogier plants herself at a table in a Spartan room in the Atlanta federal courthouse, computer and tape recorder at hand, ready to hear another day's stories of



By Sharon Cohen ASSOCIATED PRESS


WOW Greenwich Time Readers Get A Lot

Of AP News Reports For 75 Cents !!!!!!

A Rationalized Connecticut Hearst Newspaper



Won't Need Local Reporters

If They Subscribe To The Associated Press


Yale president has cancer surgery
NEW HAVEN -- Yale President Richard Levin is recovering after what a school official says was successful surgery for prostate cancer. The Yale Daily News reports the 61-year-old Levin had surgery


By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Connecticut falls short of fed goal on flu supply
BALTIMORE -- With a swine flu outbreak spreading across the nation, more than half the states -- including Connecticut -- have yet to stockpile the number of flu-treatment doses recommended by the federal government, an Associated Press survey finds.


By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Chrysler files for bankruptcy
DETROIT -- After months of living on government loans, Chrysler finally succumbed to bankruptcy Thursday, pinning its future on a top-to-bottom reorganization and plans to build cleaner cars through


By Tom Krisher and Stephen Manning Associated Press

Silgan Holdings expects lower 2Q earnings
STAMFORD - Silgan Holdings Inc., a packaging manufacturer, on Thursday backed its full-year profit outlook and forecast lower second-quarter profit. Silgan Holdings forecast 2009 adjusted net income


Wire Report The Associated Press

Biden: No border closing for flu
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration stood solidly against closing the U.S.-Mexico border today, with Vice President Joe Biden calling it "a monumental undertaking" with questionable benefits.


By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Two sentenced in regional drug ring
BRIDGEPORT -- Two state men have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a drug-selling operation that brought large amounts of cocaine from New York to New Haven. John Hobson, 49, of West Haven


By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Flu precautions increase Stamford, Norwalk ER visits; Hand sanitizer sales soar
As residents take recommended precautions against swine flu, emergency room visits and sales of hand sanitizer and face masks are increasing. Scott Orstad, Stamford Hospital spokesman, said



By Devon Lash STAFF WRITER

Obama calls first 100 days tense but fruitful
ARNOLD, Mo. -- Marking his symbolic 100th day in office, President Barack Obama told Midwesterners Wednesday: "I'm pleased with the progress we've made but I'm not satisfied." "I'm confident with


By Julie Pace The Associated Press

Economic fall bigger than forecast
WASHINGTON -- The economy shrank at a worse-than-expected 6.1 percent pace at the start of this year as sharp cutbacks by businesses and the biggest drop in U.S. exports in 40 years overwhelmed a


By ASSOCIATED PRESS



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