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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

08/11/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: Top Story -- Greenwich Resident Linda McMahon sweeps to victory in GOP Senate race

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Republican candidate for the Senate Linda McMahon, waves to the crowd as she celebrates her victory in the republican primary for U.S. Senate, Tuesday evening, August 10, 2010, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Cromwell, Connecticut.
Early returns in Connecticut's red-hot gubernatorial races had Republican Tom Foley and Democrat Dannel Malloy nursing leads.
For the last few years, the hot concept in cutting-edge restaurants is "fusion." Generally, this is thought to be the merging of ingredients and cooking styles of two divergent cuisines.
Ned Lamont said Tuesday that whatever the voters decide, Democrats will come together druing the fall campaign.
Republican Bridgeport businessman Rick Torres seeks to secure the GOP nomination for the 4th Congressional District and the job of trying to unseat incumbent U.S. Rep.
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Newly released documents say a Connecticut landscaper accused of killing his 20-year-old daughter told police he "lost it" and claimed his wife had made him "insane." Fifty-six-year-old Adam Dobrzanski is charged with murder in the throat -slashing death of Amanda Dobrzanski, on Dec.
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to make any bold policy moves at its meeting tomorrow, according to Michael Darda, chief economist and market strategist at MKM Partners LLC.

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