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    Oct 7, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Aetna Offers Wellness Initiative For International Members

    Special to The Courant
    Aetna has started a new online wellness initiative for international members, aimed at helping them achieve healthier lifestyles and cutting the insurer's cost for treating chronic diseases. "Health insurance has traditionally focused on the acute...

    Tags: Medical Services, Insurance, Mike Thompson, Health Insurance, Career and Workplace

  2. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. $75 Million in Prescription Drugs Stolen in Brazen Heist

    HARTFORD, Conn. -- In a Hollywood-style heist, thieves cut a
hole in the roof of a warehouse, rappelled inside and scored one of
the biggest hauls of its kind -- not diamonds, gold bullion or Old
World art, but about $75 million in antidepressants and other
    KTLA News
    HARTFORD, Conn. -- In a Hollywood-style heist, thieves cut a hole in the roof of a warehouse, rappelled inside and scored one of the biggest hauls of its kind -- not diamonds, gold bullion or Old World art, but about $75 million in antidepressants and...

    Tags: Theft, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Services, Pharmaceuticals, Science and Technology

  4. Mar 17, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. $75 Million Worth Of Prescription Drugs Stolen From Enfield Warehouse

    Sometime in the early morning Sunday, thieves scaled the walls of the Eli Lilly warehouse on Freshwater Boulevard.
    Hartford Courant
    Sometime in the early morning Sunday, thieves scaled the walls of the Eli Lilly warehouse on Freshwater Boulevard. As a light rain fell, they cut a hole in the roof of the 70,000-square-foot building and slid down ropes to get inside. They disabled...

    Tags: Theft, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Services, Zyprexa (drug), Heavy Engineering

  6. Mar 17, 2010 |Blog| Auto Observer
  7. What We're Reading: Women Are Key for Toyota, Emerging Markets

    Auto Observer
    A few articles caught my eye this week. Both pertained to women, appropriately so since March 8 was International Women's Day. They are pertinent to all auto companies as their business is employing women and marketing to women. One article was written by...
  8. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Ex-Pahokee star Smith to miss spring drills at Michigan

    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Former Pahokee standout Vincent Smith will miss the University of Michigan's spring football workouts after having offseason surgery, according to AnnArbor.com. Smith, a sophomore who was the Wolverines' top returning running back with 276 yards on 48...

    Tags: Surgery, Michael Cox, Teaching and Learning, Students, Sports

  10. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  11. Michigan's only known wild wolverine found dead; state officials suspect natural causes

    MINDEN, Mich. (AP) — The Wolverine State has lost its only known wild wolverine. State officials said Monday hikers found the 28-pound female over the weekend outside Minden, about 90 miles north of Detroit. Department of Natural Resources and...

    Tags: Alaska

  12. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. This app misses the point

    Almost 6,000 migrants have died in the Arizona desert since the mid-1990s, when border enforcement in California was tightened and migration routes shifted east into barren, deadly territory. Today, migrants are 17 times more likely to die while crossing the border than they were in 1998. Despite the difficulty of making a successful crossing, people take the "Devil's Path" because the mathematics of opportunity have not changed significantly: An immigrant with a job in the United States can earn in one hour what would be a full day's wages in Mexico.
    Almost 6,000 migrants have died in the Arizona desert since the mid-1990s, when border enforcement in California was tightened and migration routes shifted east into barren, deadly territory. Today, migrants are 17 times more likely to die while...

    Tags: California, Arizona, Politics, University of California, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  15. Possible state aid cuts to Michigan universities have students worried about tuition hikes

    Associated Press Writer
    LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A proposal to cut state aid to Michigan's public universities has some students worried their tuition bills could go up next fall. The Republican-led Senate Appropriations Committee is expected to vote as early as Wednesday on...

    Tags: Michigan State University, Budgets and Budgeting, Education, Schools, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Mar 14, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Elizabeth Kostova hightlights Night of Literary Feasts

    When the time came to write her second novel, Elizabeth Kostova was not tempted, not even a little bit, to repeat the success of her debut, "The Historian," by concocting another story about vampires. A re-imagining of the Dracula myth, "The Historian"...

    Tags: History, Theft, Fort Lauderdale, Arts and Culture, Books and Magazines

  18. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mixed-gender dorm rooms are gaining acceptance

    They weren't looking to make a political statement or to be pioneers of gender liberation. Each just wanted a familiar, decent roommate rather than a stranger after their original roommates left to study abroad.
    They weren't looking to make a political statement or to be pioneers of gender liberation. Each just wanted a familiar, decent roommate rather than a stranger after their original roommates left to study abroad. That's how Pitzer College sophomores Kayla...

    Tags: California, Stanford University, Fires, Disasters and Accidents, University of California

  20. Mar 13, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Retail sales grow unexpectedly

    Retail sales posted a surprising increase in February as consumers refused to let snowstorms stop them from stepping up purchases for everything from clothes to appliances. The improvement provided hope that the recovery from the Great Recession is gaining momentum.
    Associated Press
    Retail sales posted a surprising increase in February as consumers refused to let snowstorms stop them from stepping up purchases for everything from clothes to appliances. The improvement provided hope that the recovery from the Great Recession is...

    Tags: Toyota Recall (2010), Consumer Confidence, Consumers, Vehicles, Economic Indicator

  22. Mar 14, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. HSO Candidate Tania Miller Does Dvorák, Beethoven, Sharman

    Special to The Courant
    If the name Tania Miller seems familiar, you may recall her from February 2008, when she was guest conductor of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra in a program that included Rachmaninoff and Brahms. Back then, she was filling a request to be a guest...

    Tags: Classical Music (genre), Music, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts

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