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Governor throws lifeline to state's banking, insurance industries

Connecticut has the highest concentration of insurance jobs and key financial occupations in the nation, and a workforce of more than 144,000 insurance and financial services professionals.
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UConn Announces $1.6M Gift from Travelers

Once enrolled in college, students benefit from a broad range of supportive services, including financial support, internships and job shadowing, professional development workshops and mentorship....
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Windham Hospital recognized for Continuing Medical Education

Windham Hospital and Connecticut Children's Medical Center are the only acute care hospitals that received this recognition....
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Friendly Fire game center gets a "maybe" from state

If Keener and Fitzgerald can convince the State Building Inspector that adding a second bathroom would cause "practical difficulty," she may reconsider her decision and the business could open on Nov. 1 as planned....
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Computer game center adopts new strategy

They will present the State Building Inspector with new information to try to persuade her to reconsider her decision....
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State throws plunger into plans for a new Mansfield business

State Building Officials say a computer-gaming business has to have two bathrooms....
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Governor cracking down on Cumberland Farms gas prices

Gov. Rell: "I have made it clear that I will move aggressively to investigate allegations of price gouging at all levels."...
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Wholesalers investigated for gas price 'gouging'

The subpoenas were issued after more than 500 consumer complaints to a hot line....
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'Man-friendly' divorce manual offers advice for keeping it civil

“Most men figure you get divorced, walk in and you’re done. They think it’s like fixing a snow blower: you’ll fix it in an afternoon and it’s over... But it’s a process. It just doesn’t work like that.”...
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