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New England Lottery Roundup
12/5/2008 12:18:11 AM
CONNECTICUT Play 3 Day


CASH Winfall
12/5/2008 12:18:11 AM
The winning numbers drawn Thursday night in the "CASH Winfall" game were: 4-22-24-27-34-40


Police chief is charged in death
12/5/2008
A small-town police chief who authorities say promoted, organized, and profited from a firearms exposition where children were encouraged to shoot machine guns and where an 8-year-old killed himself with a Micro Uzi was charged yesterday with involuntary manslaughter.


Spin cycle to wind down
12/5/2008
Chuck Turner has been involved in his share of campaigns, but the Support Chuck Turner blitz leaves them all in the dust.


Losing jobs in unequal numbers
12/5/2008
The careers of Neal Boyle and Scott Hacker couldn't be more different. Boyle, whose education ended with high school, worked 20 years crushing rocks at the US Gypsum plant in Charlestown. Hacker, who holds an MBA, changed firms several times as he moved up the management ranks in New England's financial services industry.


Galvin moves to suspend lobbyist
12/5/2008
Secretary of State William Galvin, frustrated by the refusal of Cognos ULC and its lobbyist, Richard McDonough, to detail his lobbying efforts while the software company was seeking state contracts, yesterday moved to suspend him from lobbying in the state for six years.


Governor picks fewer minorities for bench
12/5/2008
Governor Deval Patrick has picked two minority judges to fill 29 judicial vacancies since assuming office nearly two years ago, accumulating the worst record among recent Massachusetts governors.


Connolly forced to wait for sentence
12/5/2008
MIAMI - Just as former FBI agent John J. Connolly Jr. was about to be sentenced yesterday for the 1982 slaying of a Boston businessman in Florida, a judge put off deciding Connolly's fate until Jan. 15 to consider a defense motion that could lead to the case's dismissal.




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