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Low-Power to the People
WPEB broadcasts again from West Philly (November 21, 2007)

Taking Stock
Philly's Exchange is up for sale. Bet you didn't even know we had one.
(October 31, 2007)

Air Apparent
Is Wireless Philadelphia obsolete? (October 17, 2007)

Ill Communication
Many early Wireless Philadelphia subscribers report weak signals (July 25, 2007)

Hartford Advocate: Features


The Chinese Prisoner

Connecticut resident Dan Hong Liu has languished in federal immigration detention for close to three years, with no way out in sight (Oct. 5, 2006)

Just Don't Get Sick

Undocumented migrants in Connecticut are afraid that seeking health care will get them deported. And when they do get treated, it costs the state and the nation about $60 million a year. (Sep. 21, 2006)

Cooking in a Vacuum

Connecticut chefs experiment with a cutting-edge cooking technique, while health inspectors scratch their heads in wonder (July 13, 2006)

Slaves and Masters

Could sex play that involves pain and submission be, for some, a path to liberation?  (July 21, 2005)

Mustache Manifesto

One man’s quiet and hairy protest against your assumptions about masculinity and grooming (December 29, 2005)

Forbidden River
Did you know about the two-mile river under Hartford's streets? (August 4, 2005)


Hartford Advocate: News

A Wireless City

Mayor Eddie Perez has an ambitious plan to make Hartford a free wireless technology zone (March 24, 2005)

The Big Layoff
What will the impending four-digit job losses at Travelers mean for Hartford?
(April 7, 2005)

A Legislative Rat?
The politically prominent Koskoff family was saved from the embarrassment of a malpractice suit by a last-minute change in the law (Aug. 4, 2005)

Check’s in the Mail
For two years, Tom Ford has been trying to get a $113 tax refund from the city
(Nov. 16, 2006)

The End of the First Act
Hartford's new wireless network is up and running. Now it's up to residents to create their own technological revolution. (Nov. 9, 2006)

Who You Know?
The Solaris Group's design for Plaza Mayor looks a lot like a rejected proposal by the Providian Group. Is it all about connections? (Nov. 9, 2006)

For additional articles, visit the Hartford Advocate archives.


Eagle-Tribune

DNA sampling added to felony sentences
 
(November 2003)

Church hears calls for gay marriage foes  
(Jan. 4, 2004)


9/11

Terror and Response: 9/11/01

Fateful Timing Helps Tourists Cheat Death

Terror and Response: 9/12/01
Brush With Death on the 33rd Floor

Terror and Response: 9/19/01
Some Relatives Slow to Accept the Inevitable










 
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