Campaign Reform Takes Major Hit A federal judge ruled on Friday that portions of Connecticut's campaign finance laws enacted in... 08/28/2009By Dan D'Ambrosio
Summer's out for the school How frustrating is it that the Connecticut Children's Museum on Wall Street--only open Fridays and saturdays... 08/19/2009By Christopher Arnott
The Manson-Spector Man Crush Earlier this week, Phil Spector got a fan note from a fellow resident of the California Corrections... 08/26/2009By Alan Bisbort
In the Suburbs (1957) I was on vacation during the deafening week of "Mad Men" hoopla, so as compensation for the... 08/28/2009By Ann Lewinson
Retro/Future/Retro What do you call an album that harkens back to a record that came out in 2002 and seemed at the time... 08/27/2009By John Adamian
Batman: Arkham Asylum demo this Friday Anyone looking to get a taste of the new Batman: Arkham Asylum can do so this friday as the demo will... 08/03/2009By Scott Niblock
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Morning Fix: 8/27/09 Here are some stories happening around Connecticut and the rest of the world
On The Cover
Comparing Scars New technology lets war vets with amputations get on with their lives By Laura Bennett
News
High and Dry Meadows DCF is transferring children out of state in its rush to close a home for troubled boys with complex medical needs By Betsy Yagla
Something Fishy An ICE raid on a Connecticut shell-fishing company raises questions about federal immigration policy under Obama By Gregory B. Hladky
The Doctor Is In New Haven's "House" doctor, Lisa Sanders, is solving mysteries, writing books and columns and generally loving the life of a physician By Daniel D'Ambrosio
Borrow, Baby, Borrow Dems and the governor agree on how to handle $950 million deficit left from the fiscal year. By Gregory B. Hladky
Road Race 2009
A Dryer Run Elva Dryer, two-time Olympic runner, returns to New Haven for this year's 20K By Nina Glickson
Triple Threat Bershtein, Bershtein and Bershtein: The family that runs together By Laura Altshul
Public Option Sports Some other areas in need of a government-run choice By Phil Maymin
Around The State
Brownfields Forever Bridgeport has loads of contaminated industrial sites that defy development, but city officials are diligently chipping away at the challenge of making them useful again By Daniel D'Ambrosio
Watchdog Threatened Environmentalists say the governor's plans for the Council on Environmental Quality will destroy it By Daniel D'Ambrosio
Last Week's Cover
Gay Betray Will Obama make good on his promises to the the gay community? By Chandra Niles Folsom