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http://www.ed-hardy.cc
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... has launched Love 21, a range of cheap and stylish maternity clothing including jeans for as little as US $8. http://www.ed-hardy.cc/ed-hardy-clothing.html ed hardy clothes http://www.ed-hardy.cc/ed-hardy-
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.html ...
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Underwear found in a time capsule
(Life/Style)
... a time
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ule. This is what must have happened way back in 1979 at Stonybrook Day Camp in Randolph, New Jersey. The
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ule was recently unearthed and revealed the typical "kid time
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ule" items ...
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Christie’s budget puts Band-Aids on New Jersey’s core challenges
(Opinion/Commentary)
... budget
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--- but until he address the fundamental problem of our over-reliance on property taxes, our core funding and taxing challenges will remain unchanged for all New Jerseyans. The time to re-engineer ...
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Sen. Sarlo says public employee health, pension costs will hinder local efforts to obey 2 percent cap on property taxes
(N.J./State)
... the reserve for uncollected taxes and the burden of assessment appeals. "The governor was right when he said, ‘New
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without the toolkit are unworkable,''' Mironov said. "Having reached agreement ...
5.
The New Jersey budget ‘hunt’ is over. Now what?
(Opinion/Commentary)
... aid and tax
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meant reducing the size of their police forces. Will we see more user fees for parades and other events so that the event sponsors are paying for police protection? Probably, and the burden ...
6.
Study: N.J. ranked near top of economic ‘pain index’
(Money/Economy)
... on July 14 conceded Trenton's new effort to restrict local tax hikes with a lower cap on increases already suffers the same flaw as previous
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. Health insurance costs, which have soared over the past ...
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Senate panel approves bill that would raise liability for N.J. pollution damages to $1 billion
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... law. "With this bill, we will better ensure that polluters — not taxpayers — are held accountable for the damage they cause," Smith said. "Raising the
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will also ensure that those who operate facilities ...
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What is wrong with you?
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Lay off the
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lock, you xenophobic, racist asshole. I dont think cops in teh US should learn other languages since people should know the laws here(its available online in other languages after all), ...
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Christie tax cap
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JDH: I'm all for
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. My concern is that this cap won't do what the politicians are claiming it will do. They're not being up front with thew voters. ...
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Steve Adubato: Our elected officials are on the right track with N.J. property tax cap
(Opinion/Commentary)
... more reasonable. Finally, Christie and the Democrats agreed to a 2 percent cap, significantly lower than the 2.9 and 2.5 percent
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they were debating. This is big news, and while there are still ...
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Senate approves 2 percent cap on N.J. property tax hikes, local government and school spending
(N.J./State)
... is anxious for the Legislature to move on the cost-cutting bills. "
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do not address the real cost drivers confronted by local leaders,'' he said. "So when the governor called the cap ‘unworkable' ...
12.
2 percent cap on N.J. property tax hikes supported by Assembly Democrats
(N.J./State)
... to urge the legislators to focus on what they described as an immediate need to enact local government cost containment reforms. "The Governor was right when he said, ‘New
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without the toolkit are ...
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Christie conditionally vetoes Democrats' 2.9% property tax cap as part of compromise to set a 2% cap
(N.J./State)
... governor has said, ‘New
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without the toolkit are unworkable.’’’ Dressel said. “He is right. “But now, having reached agreement on unworkable new
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, policy makers will be tempted to declare victory ...
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Democrats want to take their time on 2.5 percent property tax proposals that Christie wants decided quickly
(N.J./State)
... Democrats said the meetings are necessary because of a lack of information available from the Christie administration on property tax
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highlight a need for a "thoughtful review.'' The lawmakers ...
15.
The full text of Gov. Chris Christie's speech regarding the Cap 2.5 Proposal
(N.J./State)
... They can vote to override the cap. "But they can't be bound, gagged, and forced to endure ever higher taxes without their consent. "We have tried
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in the past that allowed exceptions for health ...
16.
Christie offers compromise on 2.5 percent property tax and government spending cap proposal
(N.J./State)
... issue, but must encompass the entire toolkit proposed by Governor Christie.'' Bilik said the School Boards Association supports ‘reasonable
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'' on school tax levies. However, she said a reasonable ...
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Christie orders special session to address N.J. property taxes
(N.J./State)
... new local
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to a new state spending cap,'' Dressel said. "This is an historic opportunity, and one that cannot be lost. And what also cannot be lost is that the success of any cap, statutory or constitution, ...
18.
Ingrid Reed: Public deserves praise for involvement in New Jersey’s budget discussion
(Opinion/Commentary)
... pay, health care contributions, teachers salaries, state debt, tolls, municipal aid, school aid, rebates, size of police forces,
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, income taxes — and more. As we approach the end of June, the focus ...
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New Jersey=California?
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These constitutional tax
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make states unable to act, just look at California. They cut life-saving health services and the education of kids to give middle-aged Republicans a few extra bucks. ...
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Christie’s legacy tied to his 2.5 percent cap
(Opinion/Commentary)
... For starters, Christie's is lower. For another, Christie's cap would be carved into the constitution where it would be out of the reach of politicians who in the past have changed
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on a whim. When ...
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