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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southwest Connecticut on Long Island Sound and the New York border. Settled in 1641, it became a major commercial center in the latter half of the 1900s when many corporations relocated here from New York City.
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STAMFORD -- Turnout for Tuesday's primary election has been weak so far in Stamford and
Latest News 2010
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STAMFORD -- More than 1,000 miles and a plane ride separate Stamford and Tuscumbia, Ala.
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STAMFORD -- A Fairfield man charged with illegally owning an endangered ape "capable of causing physical injury to humans" is set to appear Monday in state Superior Court in Stamford.
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STAMFORD - Four adults hosting a high school graduation party have been charged with allowing underage drinking in Stamford.
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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STAMFORD -- Charla Nash, the 55-year-old Stamford woman mauled by her friend's chimpanzee last month, lost her nose, lips, eyelids, hands and bone structure in her mid-face and suffered significant brain, eye and tissue injuries in the attack, according to a statement from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
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Feb. 4 -- STAMFORD -- Some of the 167 Stamford residents who died after cardiac arrest last year could have been resuscitated and possibly saved with a procedure that less than a third received, said Dr. Thomas Nero, a Stamford Hospital interventional cardiologist.
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STAMFORD -- A former bookkeeper for a Stamford towing company pleaded guilty in state Superior Court Thursday to stealing more than $250,000 from her employer.
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STAMFORD -- A former bookkeeper for a Stamford towing company pleaded guilty in state Superior Court Thursday to stealing a quarter of a million dollars from her employer.
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STAMFORD -- A Stamford man set to begin trial in a summertime shooting outside a West Side club pleaded guilty in state Superior Court Tuesday.
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STAMFORD -- A former bookkeeper for a Stamford towing company pleaded guilty in state Superior Court Thursday to stealing more than $250,000 from her employer.
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