Editorial
Making hard choices
Faced with a mandate to cut $1.05 million from New London's proposed school budget, members agreed to do everything possible to keep intact programs and ...
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Credit card time bomb
Congress may want people to spend those"economic stimulus" checks to keep the economy chugging, but credit counselors are advising that is the last thing many ...
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An empty gesture
Congress' pandering proposal to suspend shipments to the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve as a way of getting more oil on the market is an insult ...
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Preserving history
There is a new source of pride at the Mystic Seaport, the newly refurbished Roann, a 61-foot eastern-rigged dragger that will be re-launched amid festivities ...
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Perspective
A victory plan for Clinton
Hillary Clinton scored a whopping victory in West Virginia. Trounced Barack Obama, who is consistently described as the inevitable presidential nominee.
Hard to know exactly what ...
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Raspberry for Obama
In grim times, a bitter Hillary clings to bitter voters who in grim times supposedly cling to guns, religion and antipathy to people who aren't ...
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McCain's pander to GOP about judges is over the top
It figured that John McCain, as the GOP's presidential nominee-to-be, would have to pander mightily to his party's ever-demanding right in hopes of making up ...
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Recreational boaters unlikely to stop dedicated terrorists
Picture this: A small cruiser, a visitor to the area, wanders up the Mystic River and while waiting for the famous Mystic Drawbridge to open, ...
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  5/11/2008 In a place on a river that leads to the ocean, where trains and ferries and buses take people where they need to go, a ...
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