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... political parties. Ho: I don’t think that this is the last we will hear from the opponents of health reform. Republican leaders in the house are still vowing to repeal and they will continue to undertake ...
... one that comprises only half of 1 percent of the overall budget. If the governor and leaders of both parties could not negotiate a budget when the disagreement was over chump change, then it will probably ...
BY PAULA SCHWARTZ NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Nora Ephron was a formidable woman. She was sociable and liked going out to parties. I’d see her often at movie premieres with her husband Nicholas Pileggi when ...
... to all parties. Members of the New Jersey state legislature and trustees of the proposed merged universities are in the same situation. For state legislators to approve of the Rutgers University ...
... dating, Prays developed the idea for Pheromone Parties when she entered into a long-term relationship with a man who, on paper, didn’t appear a good match, but caught Prays’ attention with his unique smell. ...
... to political campaigns: The good, the bad and the needed regulations Thwart Super PAC influence by strengthening political parties What Pataki's Super PAC 'Tipping Point' means for N.J. elections Super ...
... boards. It was passed unanimously in the state’s budget committee. Despite what may seem like a success for all parties involved, not everyone is thrilled with the bill. The Associated Press reports ...
... the statists of both parties who want to be our masters. What we are witnessing in New Jersey and around the country is the insight of the 19th century,”No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while ...
... political parties, the police, and the judiciary, to the media and civil society, across 25 countries, according to its website. Each institution was assessed for its ability to fight corruption. “Fighting ...
... JEFF BRINDLE Thwart Super PAC influence by strengthening political parties What Pataki's Super PAC 'Tipping Point' means for N.J. elections Super PAC disclosure needs N.J. legislation The McCain-Feingold ...
... parties, meet-and-greets, award shows and other events. While still performing as much as eight times a week in their shows, the actors show up at these press events, do interviews, smile, act charming, ...
12. United Federation of Teachers
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This Is Outrageous...Just As The Gsa's Fun-Times Were... Maybe This Teacher's Union Should Be Investigated For Their Fun-Times Too UFT spends millions on dinners, parties, parking, coffee as thousands ...
... and the world of critics. I used to be afraid to go to parties where there were critics. I didn’t think we belonged together.” “Some writers have great intelligence about writing. They can pass that ...
14. Twitter, Osi Umenyiora, and NASCAR
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... like parties or driving fast cars, social media is not a practice for everyone. Coaches, athletes, even some brands may be risk averse or simply not have that much to say. Therefore participating in a ...
BY GORDON MacINNES COMMENTARY  As New Jersey’s economy continues its sluggish recovery from the Great Recession, there’s one thing all New Jerseyans and elected officials of all parties can agree ...
BY JEFF BRINDLE COMMENTARY It’s time to reinvigorate political parties to thwart the influence of Super PACs. Let’s rewind to 1997. Brent Thompson, in Roll Call, wrote “soft money empowers parties ...
... last seen in the U.S. in 1994. Three dozen national parks will be holding viewing parties. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, in an annular solar eclipse, the moon crosses in front of the sun, but is ...
... and, as the tax cut debate plays out, both parties will jockey for advantage. While it normally operates in the background, OLS may wind up playing a central and very public role in the outcome of  ...
... board. In fact, the bill’s sponsors established a separate advisory committee, made up of all stakeholders ,that would give all interested parties input free of the fear of financial conflicts. Gov. ...
... range. Congress, supported by both major political parties, set a goal to increase the home-ownership rate to 70 percent. That meant the goal was to turn 8 percent of households that rent into home ...
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