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N.J. not fattest state in America: See which state takes the cake
(Health/Healthquest)
... making healthy food choices, and eating smaller portions. Thank you, experts! Problem solved! Pam Lobley
writes
the “Now That’s Funny” column. Her book, “You Definitely Know You’re a Mom When …” ...
2.
Sarah Palin digs Paul Ryan, a new hunting buddy
(Opinion/Commentary)
... we realize, au contraire, he’s just shot the deer and now he’s holding up its head and smiling for the camera! The man likes killing animals. Anyway, his supporters love it. JDtheBard
writes
, “Ok I just ...
3.
Papa John heats up over Obamacare
(U.S./Nation)
... Schnatter is a Romney supporter, and recently held a fundraiser for Mitt as his home in Kentucky. I would bet he served pizza … but no word on what toppings were added. Pam Lobley
writes
the “Now That’s ...
4.
N.J. judge postpones ruling on driver's license requirements
(N.J./State)
... Lindhorst
writes
. This is important because under the proposed TRU-ID rules, a person applying for a driver’s license would need to show a social security card itself, or a pay stub, or tax records, whereas ...
5.
2012 Ford Explorer review: Another big SUV from Ford
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... like a minivan. But if a stretch SUV fits your needs, the Explorer may give its Detroit siblings, and the Audi Q-7 and Infiniti JX and run for the money. Roger Witherspoon
writes
Shifting Gears at www.RogerWitherspoon.com. ...
6.
Rosie O’Donnell uses poetry to announce fiancée’s illness
(Entertainment/Movies)
... 50, and Ms. Rounds, 40, met at a Starbucks and became engaged in December after a whirlwind courtship. Rosie, who calls Michelle Rounds "Mish,"
writes
about her fiancee’s struggle with her illness, ...
7.
Hey Gabby Douglas: Your Olympic medal is subject to taxes
(Sports/Professional)
... first. No matter who wins, John Boehner will cry. Wait! I’m so sorry, sports fans. This thrilling Olympic showdown is now on hold. Congress just recessed for vacation. Pam Lobley
writes
the “Now ...
8.
Leonard Slatkin's new book: A conductor confesses all
(Entertainment/Movies)
... one of the best in the country. He’s also championed American composers—and won seven Grammy Awards. Back in the 1960s, he
writes
, the New York Philharmonic hired its assistant conductors through an ...
9.
Before Warren Buffett, there was Sol Price
(Money/Economy)
... is a bit outdated now; it doesn’t mention the Koch brothers — or even Bill Gates. But it’s not that outdated. Packard
writes
: “The presence of large numbers of individuals with vast wealth certainly ...
10.
Malaysia's pregnant Olympian does not need medal to be a winner
(Sports/Professional)
... to be quiet, so I could sleep or just take a shower, but they did not see fit to accommodate me. If this woman can get her baby to be quiet just by asking, then she truly has the gold. Pam Lobley
writes
...
11.
Richard Rodgers' gossipy autobiography
(Entertainment/Movies)
...
writes
, was considering the lead role in “The King and I,”but they never came to terms. Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jones starred in the film “Oklahoma!,” and Rodgers wrote: “…I don’t think the casting ...
12.
Counterfeit money in New Jersey not so funny
(Money/Economy)
... should be suspicious whenever $100 bills are used and call the police if they suspect a forgery. Like for instance, if the watermark of Lincoln has zinc oxide on his nose. Pam Lobley
writes
the “Now ...
13.
NRC reassesses Indian Point fish kills
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... system to retrofit onto existing power generators. Entergy, however, seeks to continue using the Hudson River as a free source of coolant. Roger Witherspoon
writes
Energy Matters at www.RogerWitherspoon.com. ...
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(Comments/Unsorted comments)
This columnist (according to his protected twitter account, is a self described "comedian" and "
writes
humor column for MSNBC.com's Cagle Media n more." Man, those are real credentials. Writing humor ...
15.
REVIEW: Ford Flex 2013 is the big boys’ toy bus
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... Witherspoon
writes
Shifting Gears at www.RogerWitherspoon.com. 2013 Ford Flex MSRP: $41,280 EPA Mileage: 17 MPG City, 23 MPG Highway As Tested Mileage: 22 MPG Mixed Towing Capacity: 4,471 Pounds ...
16.
Sick of mowing? Meadow is the new lawn
(Life/Style)
... unkempt” is a look I can achieve. If only I could get my stacks of paperwork to look as soothing as wildflowers. Pam Lobley
writes
the “Now That’s Funny” column. Her book, “You Definitely Know You’re ...
17.
Opera singer Nellie Melba: Once the most famous woman in the world
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... duke — and, supposedly, many other affairs. A recent biographer, Ann Blainey,
writes
that because she was young, vigorous, and attractive, “It would be surprising if she did not have an active sex life.” ...
18.
Dirt and germs: A mother's worst nightmare, a kid's immune system's best friend
(Health/Healthquest)
... primetime show. I like to keep a clean house, but I certainly wouldn’t want to do my children any disservice. So I think I’ll go read a book, and forget about that nasty stovetop. Pam Lobley
writes
...
19.
Gov. Christie fan of N.J.'s Bruce Springsteen, but not the other way around
(N.J./State)
... has been crooning about for decades. The iconic singer commonly
writes
lyrics that affect real people struggling to make ends meet, especially in this sluggish economy with high unemployment and the ...
20.
REVIEW: 2012 Ford Edge is easy to like
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... country where the Yankees are unloved competitors remains to be seen. Roger Witherspoon
writes
Shifting Gears at www.RogerWitherspoon.com. 2012 Ford Edge MSRP: $38,910 EPA Mileage: 21 MPG City 30 ...
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