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RU ready for higher tuition? Rutgers will see hike
(N.J./State)
... plees to freeze the hikes. The average price of a undergraduate's tuition is $318 more than the previous school year's. Along with the tuition and fees jump, Rutgers has also
increased
the price for ...
2.
How healthy is your salad?
(Health/Healthquest)
... darkest green lettuce you can find. Choose Romaine, spinach, mustard leaves, or green leaf over iceberg for
increased
nutrition. Leafy greens come in at less than 20 calories per two cup serving and provide ...
3.
Tracking shoppers' retinas helps market 'love at first sight'
(Money/Economy)
... constantly face front. At one retailer, sales of the deodorant category have
increased
3.5 percent, according to the Wall Street Journal. "With a virtual shelf set, in a few seconds, with a click of ...
4.
Put down that soda: 4 reasons to avoid soft drinks
(Health/Healthquest)
... and skeletal fat, according to researchers in Denmark. Cholesterol level also
increased
in the study 11percent in soda-consumers compared to those who drank milk, water, or diet soda daily for 6 months. ...
5.
When Obama and Romney go negative, the American voter loses
(Opinion/Commentary)
... also a given that
increased
unfavorability attaches to the candidate whose campaign builds its message around negative ads. He who flings mud risks as much as he who is hit by it. The key is to be willing ...
6.
Surprise! Outsourcing creates jobs
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the services. This, Obama argues, created unemployment in the US at the closed factories. This issue was raised during the 2004 presidential election. Candidate Kerry noted that the
increased
use of ...
7.
Large solar storms blasting Earth now may cause plane trouble
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and even cause airlines to reroute flights at times. "If you're in a plane flying over the poles, there is an
increased
radiation exposure comparable to having an extra chest X-ray you weren't planning ...
8.
Small banks make a big impact on small business lending
(Money/Economy)
...
increased
to 47.5% in June 2012, up two percentage points from 45.5% in May 2012 and up five percentage points from the 42.5.% rate in May 2011. Local and regional banks are making a lot of SBA 7(a) express ...
9.
Governor Christie should have pushed his 10% income tax cut
(Opinion/Commentary)
... tax cuts. He further notes, that although Governor Christie says he wants to keep property taxes down, property taxes have
increased
almost 20%, on average, since 2009. Greenwald says that Christie’s ...
10.
Heat, drought, fires and failing crops rampant across U.S.
(U.S./Nation)
... led to a dramatic increase in wildfires across the U.S. Over the past three weeks, acres hit by wildfires
increased
from 1.1 million to 3.1 million, including the High Park Fire near Fort Collins, Colorado. ...
11.
Study finds a drink a day could keep osteoporosis away
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... related to osteoporosis who had one or two drinks a day regularly. When the women stopped drinking alcohol for two weeks, they saw
increased
rates of bone turnover, where bone is lost or replaced, according ...
12.
Graphic anti-smoking campaign shut down in New York City
(U.S./Nation)
... on city beaches and in city parks and
increased
cigarette taxes all in an effort get smokers to quit. ...
13.
Rutgers professors teach N.J. officials about climate change, rising sea levels
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... said the workshop gave him a better understanding of the factors behind the
increased
frequency and severity of storms as well as the rising sea levels. Although he and his neighbors will have to live ...
14.
Tips for starting a New Jersey small business
(Money/Economy)
... training and counseling programs. The growing support for small business owners in New Jersey contributes to the growth of the economy. While support from the state SBDC and
increased
small business ...
15.
The Great Recession rolls on: Disappointing job growth in June
(Money/Economy)
... And there were some good signs in the report. The average work week
increased
to 34.5 hours from 34.4 in May, a boost to many paychecks and average hourly pay rose 6 cents to $23.50. Hourly pay
increased
...
16.
California bill for more than two parents per child: Safety net or confusion?
(U.S./Nation)
... muddy the waters" of what a family is, as well as an attempted step towards gay marriage. Other opponents worry that the bill
increased
complexity in determining cases involving government money. The ...
17.
Rockland Boulders offer new source of minor league fun for Bergen, Passaic county
(Sports/Professional)
... WFAS radio, an important marketing outlet for the team to draw from central Westchester for the first time. Ballpark signage has
increased
and is sold out leaving the team in the enviable position of trying ...
18.
Study finds dad’s smoking could pass on leukemia to child
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... risks caused by drinking or smoking. A new study, however, has linked the
increased
risk of developing genetic diseases, predominantly childhood leukemia, to men who smoke cigarettes around the time ...
19.
Cat ladies beware: T. gondii cat parasite increases suicide risk
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... risk
increased
when T. gondii antibody levels rose. T. gondii lives in cat intestines and is transmitted via their feces, the study said. Humans can become infected by coming into contact with an infected ...
20.
Autism
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... Mercury used in Gold Mining . Whilst typing this news of a fire . If in an area where Cinnabar ore or old mercury workings you can expect
increased
mercury in the atmosphere and 9 months ...
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