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2014-06-15
WINNING SMILES FOR STONINGTON
‘This is our Super Bowl multiplied by 10’
New superintendent fascinated by New London’s magnet school plan
MOHEGANS BRANCHING OUT
Groups march for gun control
No digging required
OBAMA DECRIES DENIERS OF CHANGING CLIMATE
Rebels down Ukrainian military plane
Airstrikes in Pakistan kill about 100 militants
Advocates hope all state adoption records will be opened
Senate bill would double spending on vets’ health
Garage where ‘Deep Throat’ spilled Watergate secrets to be torn down
Accidents happen when you least expect them
Calling back zombie ship from graveyard of space
Iraqi rebels stall north of Baghdad as residents brace for siege
Medtronic said to be near a deal for Covidien
Arlington marks 150 years as nation’s military burial ground
GOLDEN GIRLS
Things are on the up and up these days for streaking Sun
The stage still belongs to Kaymer
ROCCO WINS PAIR OF WATERFORD SPEEDBOWL FEATURES
A dream day for Groton’s Hahn
Rangers left to reflect after losing in the Stanley Cup finals
Yankees win their fourth straight
Sox fall short
Heat will make history if they can pull this off
Noll quietly left mark with Steelers and the NFL
Bears rally to win title
Three from ECC finish second at New England track meet
Thompson Square wins over fans at the Wolf Den
Misquamicut fans happy beach is back
‘I had a five-year plan but that plan ended up being a 19-year plan’
POLICE LOGS
Mass. Democrats narrow governor field to 3
Lee Hyla, who mixed rock and jazz into classical works, dies
Margaret Reilly
Casey Cosker
James Sharp
Catherine Tonucci
Reid Gerritt
Gertrude Peterson
MUNICIPAL MEETINGS
CALENDAR
No messing with First Amendment
Clinton should ready for challenge from left
The starter
The party of no immigration reform is on Cruz control for defeat in 2016
The political education of Heather Bond Somers
Watchdog: Driverless car needs more testing
Groton-NL water taxi gets state funding
Why small businesses won’t hire
BUSINESS IN BRIEF
Some med school grads have nowhere to go
Avery Corman writes memoir of Bronx boyhood
Obvious tattoos keep friend out of front office at work
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O.J. TV: ‘The Trial of the Century’ and then some
Genre dabbler Donovan gets his accolades
Music publicity campaigns aim to unite World Cup soccer fans
Facebook, Twitter brace for World Cup fever
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