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Briefly: Zipcar program may increase number of cars on Yale campus

Zipcar, a car-sharing program that charges members an annual fee to rent cars by the hour, has plans to expand its offerings on the Yale campus over the next year, said Matthew Malloy, the company’s vice president of university operations.

Plans for Route 34 demolition are revealed

After 40 years of contention, New Haven will demolish part of the Route 34 East Connector to build a boulevard and shops.

Rapper Ludacris visits Elm City

“You sell 3 million copies, you become a role model,” hip-hop artist Chris “Ludacris” Bridges said Thursday afternoon.

Eli sues airline for $1 million

A Silliman College junior has filed a $1 million lawsuit against US Airways, alleging that the airline stole his video game system.

Briefly: Junior sues airline for XBox

A Silliman College junior has filed a $1 million lawsuit against US Airways for a video game system he claims was stolen from his checked baggage.

Briefly: In state children’s health-care program, many recipients forced to switch providers

Connecticut’s HUSKY program, which allows uninsured children to purchase health care at subsidized rates, is losing one of its major providers, Anthem BlueCare, after it failed to submit a bid for this year.

Café offers coffee, liberally

A new coffee shop on Wall Street is taking the stereotype of the progressive espresso drinker to a new level — “I’m a latte sipping liberal,” read a button on the general manager’s chest.

Cold fingers, warm hearts

WASHINGTON — When William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1841, it was cold and windy, but that did not stop the new president from delivering the longest inaugural address in history, and doing so without a hat or overcoat. That might have been a poor decision, for a month later, Harrison died of pneumonia.

Promoting ‘Safe at Home’

State launches campaign to raise awareness of identity protection program for victims

At a Tuesday press conference, state officials vowed to raise awareness of support programs for victims of domestic violence.

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