Why Wasn't He Stopped?
During the same stretch of time that Dr. George Reardon was allegedly fondling youngsters in his office at
A Profile In Terror, Behind A Keyboard
If appearance matters, Hassan Abu-jihaad is an improbable holy warrior. His demeanor has been painfully meek during the legal proceedings leading up to his trial Monday in federal court in New Haven, where he is charged with transmitting military secrets to terrorists.
Connecticut News
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Dreams Of Silicon Valley In Tolland
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Bond Keeps Dance Trio In Step
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Food Used To Fire Up Interest At Expo
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Woman Died Of Stab Wound
Nation/World News
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Nader Announces Another Presidential Bid
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Suicide Attack Kills 25 South of Baghdad
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Turkish Jets Fly Into Northern Iraq
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Virgin Flies Biofueled Jet From London
Sports
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UConn's Magic Fails At Nova
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Swanier Scores Career-High 20 On Senior Day
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McKinnon Leads Southington Gymnasts To Another Title
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Old Farms' Gardner Gets 600th Victory
Business
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Less Toy For The Buck
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Tax Changes And Rebates
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Policy Gives Us Nothing For Our Money
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Consumer Watchdog: George Gombossy: Duplicate Plate Numbers: Yeah, That's Not The Ticket
Politics
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Clinton Edge Slips Slightly
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For Poor People, Heating Help
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Lieberman Dismisses Article, Defends 'Man Of Honor'
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Immigrant Tuition Debate, Round 2
Editorials
Entertainment
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Is Oscar Losing Its Luster?
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Oscar Gets Final Polish Before Big Show
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Looking For Some Competition? It's The Ladies' Night
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Jamia Ready To 'Raise It Up'
Education
Health
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Drug's OK By FDA A Surprise
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Beef Recall Highlights USDA Staff Shortages
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Mammograms, Blood-Sugar Tests Can Reveal Stroke Risk
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Keeping Teenagers Alive