Monthly Archives: February 2010

Frozen Seafood: Shoppers Overcharged, Ct Officials Claim

February 22, 2010
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HARTFORD, February 22 – The Department of Consumer Protection has found that ice glazing on packaged frozen seafood such as shrimp, scallops and fish sold in Connecticut can make a significant impact on the amount of product that consumers get for their money, agency Commissioner Jerry Farrell, Jr. said today. Following a 2009 federal...

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Newspaper Bailouts: The Truth Comes Out, Ct Newspapers Need Paid Public Notices To Survive

February 22, 2010
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Despite that fact that Connecticut newspapers in general are avoiding writing about what their publishers consider to be a huge issue for democracy, the truth is starting to come out. CtMirror.org, a new online political site started by my friends who got the ax from The Courant, had in interesting interview this month with...

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Asus Computers: Asus Giving Apple & Others A Run For Their Money

February 22, 2010
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Before making any computer purchases in 2010, RESCUECOM encourages consumers and businesses alike to consider the reliability of their favorite brands. RESCUECOM is committed to helping you make the best decision on your computer purchases through our Computer Reliability Report. The Computer Reliability Report is designed to give factual, unbiased data to determine the reliability...

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Kerik’s 4-Year Prison Term From Connecticut’s Former Top U.S. Prosecutor Raises Questions

February 21, 2010
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Kerik’s 4-Year Prison Term From Connecticut’s Former Top U.S. Prosecutor Raises Questions

The four-year federal prison term imposed Feb. 18 on former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik illustrates the need for more accountability to the public by the officials who bring white-collar criminal cases. U.S. District Judge Stephen Robinson, a former Connecticut U.S. attorney now presiding in White Plains, NY, ordered a prison term for...

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