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Police: Fake doc injected cement in woman's rear - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “MIAMI (AP) — A woman who wanted to work at a nightclub started searching for someone who could perform plastic surgery at a cheap price to give her a curvier body. Police say what she found was a woman posing as a doctor who filled her buttocks with cement, mineral oil and flat-tire sealant. Police photos show Morris as a small-framed woman with bee-stung pouty lips, arched eyebrows, oversized hoop earrings — and a large backside. Miami Gardens Police Sgt. Bill Bamford said Sunday that Morris bo” View full resource at ctpost.com
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'Horsekeeping' charts a city woman's adventure in country living - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “In other words, you don't have to love country life or horses to find inspiration and entertainment in the just-published memoir. The Boks had been dividing their lives between the business and cultural worlds of New York City during the week and escapes to their country home every weekend for two decades. After working on the farm for a few years, Bok took a writing workshop where she was given an assignment to explore memoir writing. [...] a memoir is self-indulgent because you're trying to fi” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Malloy's job gamble - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Connecticut is not only suffering from the recession like everyone else, it is experiencing what might be called generation drain. The second is to keep the corporate tax rate lower than our neighbor states. A few days ago, the governor announced that Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor, Maine, plans to do bioresearch in a facility it will build adjacent to the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. The Jackson Lpaboratory will be part of the economic development generated by the st” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Doctors office not the only place to get your flu shot - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a doctor's office was the most popular place to receive a vaccination during the 2010-2011 flu season, but stores -- including drug stores and supermarkets -- were the second most popular choice, followed by workplaces. The main quality that pharmacy flu shots offer is convenience, said Edith Rosato, senior vice president of pharmacy affairs for the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, which represents 137 drug store chains natio” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Champions-Songdo IBD Championship Scores - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “SaturdayAt Jack Nicklaus Golf Club KoreaIncheon, South KoreaPurse: $3 millionYardage: 7,087; Par: 72Second RoundMichael Allen66-68—134John Cook68-67—135Jay Don Blake68-67—135Mark O'Meara67-69—136David Peoples66-70—136Rod Spittle71-66—137Bernhard Langer70-67—137Tom Lehman70-67—137Tom Pernice, Jr.68-70—138Mark Calcavecchia66-72—138Mark Brooks71-68—139Jerry Pate70-69—139Russ Cochran69-70—139Boonchu Ruangkit69-70—139Gary Hallberg69-70—139Peter Senior68-71—139Tom Purtzer68-72—140Ted Schulz70-71—141Ke” View full resource at ctpost.com
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State crime lab months behind in rape and DNA tests - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “A new legislative report raises fresh concerns about the beleaguered state crime lab, saying that there are months-long delays in processing DNA and other physical evidence of sexual assaults. The Forensic Science Laboratory in Meriden on Aug. 29 had 205 rape test kits -- evidence collected by trained medical staffers from reported victims -- awaiting analysis and 40 partially-processed kits requiring DNA analysis, the report said. "If we have sufficient evidence -- eyewitness testimony, ph” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Fairfield 'cowboy' raises organic, grass-fed cattle on Nebraska ranch - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Frost says he raises Murray Grey cattle by combining the finest in farming traditions with modern organic and sustainable practices . . . allowing the animals to grow naturally and the land to be enriched. Frost, 53, points out that he trained with a nationally recognized expert in farm management, "but the more I learned about conventional farming, the more I was convinced that there had to be an alternative." Frost says his beef, which also is dry-aged for tenderness and a richer fla” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Allagui hospitalized with circulation problems - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “BERLIN (AP) — Bundesliga side Mainz says Tunisia striker Sami Allagui has been hospitalized after suffering blood circulation problems on his flight back from international duty. Mainz said Tuesday that the 25-year-old Allagui had "simply eaten and drunk too little" and was met at the airport by a friend who brought him to the Frankfurt University Hospital. The club says Allagui was kept there overnight for checks but is now back at home "and on the road to recovery." Allagui” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Fears of layoffs, cut backs stoke teacher anxiety - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Bob Greenberg -- who's also a second-grade teacher -- unveils how "green screens" can effectively edit videos, how smart phones can put lectures online, how software such as Skype can catapult students into classrooms from England to South Korea. Trapped amid a battle for power over the city schools, they've been kept out of the loop on developments and tortuously subjected to a four-month wait over how officials will plug the $9.5 million budget gap that remains. With the specter of l” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Garden City considers on-site clinic - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “(AP) — In a bid to cut the city's rising health insurance costs, Garden City officials have been considering a plan to provide an on-site clinic and wellness program to city employees and their families. The city operates a self-funded health insurance fund, which means the city pays all of its own employees' insurance claims and uses Blue Cross Blue Shield as a third-party provider to review claims and provide other contractual services. Human Resources Director Michelle Stegman said in a memo ” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Report: Good, bad economic news for kids in state - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “The Kids Count report, released Wednesday, tracks the well-being of the nation's children using a variety of criteria, including the number of children living below the poverty line. According to the report, the United States child poverty rate increased 18 percent between 2000 and 2009, meaning that about 2.4 million more children are living below the federal poverty line. According to Kids Count, the spike in child poverty is just one way the ongoing financial crisis has affected the country's” View full resource at ctpost.com
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McBride taps famous cancer survivors for video - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “NEW YORK (AP) — Martina McBride's new single, "I'm Gonna Love You Through It," is an inspirational song about going through cancer, and for the video, she enlisted the help of a few famous faces to convey the message. McBride, who has never had cancer, says she wanted to sing the song to give hope and positive messages to those going through the struggle.” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Returning veterans face struggles returning to the home front - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Sitting in psychology class this summer at Norwalk Community College, Trueman, 24, became terrified at the sight of a full-bearded man dressed in a turban, staring through the window of her classroom. Many of the returning servicemen and women, after serving multiple tours, find themselves scarred by the war's emotional toll or, conversely, missing the excitement of conflict. According to a 2010 report by the Department of Veteran Affairs, 237,696 veterans live in Connecticut. In announcing grad” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Celebrity fitness instructor and Trumbull native to return home - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Celebrity fitness instructor and Trumbull native to return home [...] they turn on the projector and a man comes on the screen, a man they say changed their lives. Tony Horton remembers playing ice hockey on frozen lakes, playing impromptu games of football by the towers on the Shelton-Trumbull border and tennis at the Hillandale Country Club. Horton, who attended Trumbull High School between 1972 and 1976, wasn't a first-stringer, and so he served as little more than "a tackling dummy"” View full resource at ctpost.com
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Celebrity fitness instructor and Trumbull native to return home - Connecticut Post
ctpost.com — “Celebrity fitness instructor and Trumbull native to return home [...] they turn on the projector and a man comes on the screen, a man they say changed their lives. Tony Horton remembers playing ice hockey on frozen lakes, playing impromptu games of football by the towers on the Shelton-Trumbull border and tennis at the Hillandale Country Club. Horton, who attended Trumbull High School between 1972 and 1976, wasn't a first-stringer, and so he served as little more than "a tackling dummy"” View full resource at ctpost.com
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