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Day: June 9, 2011

June 9, 2011

Senate sinks bill easing malpractice rules

by Arielle Levin Becker
June 9, 2011

Can non-profit news sites survive?

by Michael Regan
June 9, 2011

Delegation plans “Weekend Retreat” (i.e. fundraiser) at Foxwoods

by Deirdre Shesgreen
June 9, 2011

Major education changes will have to wait until next year

by Jacqueline Rabe Thomas
June 9, 2011

Malloy celebrates briefly, then looks ahead to the next session

by Mark Pazniokas
June 9, 2011

Dems say voters will ‘forgive’ new taxes; GOP predicts ‘anger’

by Keith M. Phaneuf
June 9, 2011

Financially, members of state delegation aren’t in the same boat

by Deirdre Shesgreen
June 9, 2011

GOP looks to compete with Malloy outside Capitol

by Mark Pazniokas
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