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  <data-family-id type="integer">2</data-family-id>
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  <disputed type="boolean">false</disputed>
  <fringe type="boolean">false</fringe>
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  <lawsuit type="boolean">false</lawsuit>
  <records type="integer">1200</records>
  <submission-id type="integer" nil="true"></submission-id>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2008-07-09T22:48:11Z</updated-at>
  <user-id type="integer" nil="true"></user-id>
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    <breach_type>
      <name>Lost Document</name>
    </breach_type>
  </breach-types>
  <data-types type="array">
    <data_type>
      <short_name>SSN</short_name>
    </data_type>
    <data_type>
      <short_name>NAA</short_name>
    </data_type>
  </data-types>
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    <timeline_item>
      <first_date>2008-06-02 00:00:00 UTC</first_date>
      <type>Organization reports incident</type>
    </timeline_item>
  </timeline-items>
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    <freebase-description>Norwalk is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. According to 2008 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 83,185, making it the sixth largest city in Connecticut, and the third largest in Fairfield County. The city is part of the New York metropolitan area.
The name &#8220;Norwalk&#8221; itself comes from the Algonquin word &#8220;noyank&#8221; meaning &#8220;point of land&#8221;, or its Native American name, &#8220;Naramauke&#8221; (or Norwauke, Norowake, or Norwaake), a Native American chief.
The farming of oysters has long been important to Norwalk, which was once nicknamed &quot;Oyster Town.&quot; Each September, Norwalk holds its annual Oyster Festival, similar to many state fairs.
Residents of Norwalk are often referred to as &quot;Norwalkers&quot;.
Norwalk was purchased in 1640 by Roger Ludlow. The original...</freebase-description>
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    <name>Connecticut Department of Labor</name>
    <stock-symbol nil="true"></stock-symbol>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2010-07-20T20:23:20Z</updated-at>
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  <summary>
    <summary>Documents containing names, addresses and Social Security numbers of about 2,100 lost</summary>
  </summary>
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  <location>
    <address>USA</address>
    <thoroughfare_name></thoroughfare_name>
    <dependent_locality_name></dependent_locality_name>
    <locality_name></locality_name>
    <sub_administrative_area_name></sub_administrative_area_name>
    <administrative_area_name></administrative_area_name>
    <postal_code_number></postal_code_number>
    <country_name_code>US</country_name_code>
    <longitude>37.0902</longitude>
    <latitude>-95.7129</latitude>
    <accuracy>1</accuracy>
  </location>
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