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Front PageDecember 14, 2001 

It Was Predictable
By Gabrielle Bernard, Winsted
     The corporate media that for years never allowed Bill Clinton to sneeze without seeing it as an impeachable offense has now made a 360-degree turn and has all but anointed George W. Bush as pharaoh. Anyone who doesn't think so is probably a traitor and a terrorist. It is now un-American to say that ...
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Christmas at Historic Lexington and Concord
By Michael M. Moskaluk, Bantam
     "I heard the bells on Christmas Day, their old familiar carols play; and wild and sweet the words repeat, of peace on earth, good will to men." —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
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     John Pappalardo sold food tickets during the annual Holiday Bazaar at the Torrington Towes on December 8. Photo/Robin Gourd
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     Helen Pappalardo and Anna Gubitosi takes care of the baked goods during the annual Holiday Bazaar at the Torrington Towers on December 8. Photo/Robin Gourd
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     Conductor Dennis Shore waves and shouts to the train engineer, "All aboard," just before the train departs the Thomaston Station on December 8. In the rear is student conductor Don Watson. Photo/Robin Gourd
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     Member of the Litchfield County Mom's Club board the Christmas Train in Thomaston for a ride with Santa on December 8. Photo/Robin Gourd.
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Chris Matthews by Osmosis
By David R. Zuckerman, NYC and Winsted
     Here is a brief report on my meeting with media celebrity Chris Matthews. The author of Hardball and host of the CNBC program Hardball with Chris Matthews was signing his new book, Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think, at Columbia School of Journalism on December 3. He had just appeared on a pan...
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