- to be informed in real time
- to have job opportunities
- edit your CV
- to post your classified announcements
- widen your circle of relations
- animate private or public clubs
- discuss with others members
- to exchange with the other members
- to send messages to all your contacts
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Eager for a quick start, Democratic congressional leaders intend to begin work in early January on priority legislation so it can be ready for President-elect Barack Obama's signature shortly after he takes office, according to officials familiar with the plans.
A former Norwich substitute teacher has reached a plea deal to end a long-running case in which she was accused of exposing middle school students to online pornography.
The flowers have wilted and the candles are burned out at a makeshift memorial where an immigrant from Ecuador was stabbed to death in what police say was a hate crime carried out by marauding teenagers.
Police and government land inspectors have occupied a ranch owned by a U.S. man who has resisted President Evo Morales' plans to redistribute idle land to the country's poor.
While U.S. automakers wait for federal action on loans they say are key to their survival, former restaurant worker Richard Thomas is waiting on his own bailout -- odd jobs that barely pay the bills.
The University of Connecticut Health Center and Hartford Hospital say they will seek the state's permission to merge the management of the two facilities.
The Vatican's newspaper has finally forgiven John Lennon for declaring that the Beatles were more famous than Jesus Christ, calling the remark a "boast" by a young man grappling with sudden fame.
Rochester officials say members of Saudi Arabia's royal family spent enough during a visit to the Mayo Clinic to give the area's economy a shot in the arm.