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N.Y. Giants vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers preview: G-men can make up for Dallas loss
(Sports/Professional)
... low-shelf life, yet not giving the enervated Cedric Benson
multiple
offensive possessions. The Giants attempted to walk this line when they drafted David Wilson in the first-round, but for Wilson’s second ...
2.
Leading multiple sclerosis researcher joins with Rutgers to expand studies
(Health/Healthquest)
Cheryl Dreyfus, chair of Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at UMDNJ-RWJMS, to lead team investigating new treatments BY ROBIN LALLY RUTGERS TODAY A leading
multiple
sclerosis (MS) researcher ...
3.
Gov. Christie comments on 9/11 anniversary
(N.J./State)
... and oversight and at no further costs to tollpayers and taxpayers.” Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno has also been commemorating 9/11 by attending
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memorials throughout New Jersey. After attending ...
4.
Rutgers-Howard recap: Scarlet Knights' win was ugly
(Sports/Professional)
... had 11 penalties for 92 yards. Far too many drives for Howard were extended by Rutgers infractions, and the laundry on the field negated
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Howard turnovers. Against teams like South Florida, Rutgers ...
5.
'The Word' movie review, trailer: Bradley Cooper fits into literary mystery
(Entertainment/Movies)
... in an engaging performance as the older and wiser edition of a young would-be author. Working on
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levels, writer-directors Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal attempt to find profound themes of choices, ...
6.
Rutgers vs. Howard preview: Scarlet Knights need to stabilize strengths
(Sports/Professional)
... trailing by 18 points with less than six minutes to play. Look for Rutgers’s defensive coordinator Robb Smith to throw
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defensive sets and try to confuse Howard’s platooning quarterbacks. Smarter ...
7.
Green Lantern
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I guess you guys don't know much about Green Lantern. There is
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Green Lantern. The one that Ryan Reynolds played is not gay but the original Green Lantern is gay. That is the one they said was ...
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N.J. medical marijuana program off to slow start thanks to red tape
(Health/Healthquest)
... are requiring a cash payment of $500 for the initial visit before recommending the drug, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. Patients suffering from terminal cancer,
multiple
sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, ...
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First Lady Michelle Obama's DNC speech balanced power and emotion
(U.S./Nation)
... her mother, brother, and father who struggled with
Multiple
Sclerosis and worked as a pump operator at the city’s water plant. An accomplished attorney in her own right, Michelle Obama was able to reflect ...
10.
Rutgers at Tulane season opener: What we learned
(Sports/Professional)
... try to get Nova to air it out more to his receivers. In this way, he can continue to build trust with his receiving corps while utilizing their halfbacks in the flats and
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tight end sets to spread ...
11.
2013 Chevy Corvette review: Speed, grace, and rolling nostalgia
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... is the 60th anniversary of the introduction of the Chevrolet Corvette, the star of
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series of hot rod adventure books of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Corvette, the first of a storied group of American muscle ...
12.
Christie's keynote fallout continues: Critics say he stretched the truth
(U.S./Nation)
... husband and her own personal, marital experiences as a wife and mother, overcoming breast cancer and living with
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sclerosis. For Christie, it took at least 16 minutes into his speech to even ...
13.
Double-dipping not a topic Christie can address in 'reform' keynote
(N.J./State)
... New Jersey Watchdog group, the people who are enjoying the
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fruits of their labor are at least 60 double-dippers who collect nearly $10 million a year from the state. That’s $4.4 million in pensions ...
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Kiri Murakami: Virtuoso musician and arts manager
(Life/Style)
... concerts a year. There are also performances for school children that culminate in
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BRAVO! spring concerts and a chamber series now offered at four venues. More important yet, she builds and ...
15.
New austerity creates impetus for local action
(Opinion/Commentary)
... more a community is charged, the more they make with an open competitive process where brokers are paid a flat fee by the city and town, and
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bids are solicited including a required approach to ...
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Gov. Christie cannot be a bully in keynote speech
(N.J./State)
... already decided. Greenberg: The conventions have always had
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purposes. In fact, throughout our history, the choice of a nominee has often been a foregone conclusion, and yet the parties have ...
17.
Webster dictionary new words 2012: 'Sexting' and 'f-bomb' make the cut
(Life/Style)
... 2011. An Associated Press report defines cloud computing as storing regularly used computer data on
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servers that can be accessed by Internet. Energy drink, e-reader, and bucket list have also ...
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Olympic medalists deserve tax break, say Obama and N.J. lawmakers
(Money/Economy)
BY MIKE OLIVA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Gabby Douglas and Ryan Lochte have both represented the United States with
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gold-medal performances, but they are among many Olympic athletes who face severe ...
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Human fossils found in Africa rattle linear progression theory
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... progression. A recent archaeological find in the northern part of Kenya produced three human fossils. The research done on the fossils adds to the hypothesis that argues there were once
multiple
species ...
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lance armstrong has tested positive on multiple occasions - many witnesses to his doping
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
LA has tested positive for steroids (1999 tdf), EPO
multiple
times (1999 tdf samples retested when a test for EPO was available some years later). There are
multiple
eyewitnesses that have testified to ...
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