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Looonnng Overdue!
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
This kind of reform of our educational system excites me, indeed! I'm a retired public educator and early on in my career I did what I could at every turn to initiate reforms that were
badly
needed, ...
2.
David Tepper is bullish in CNBC interview (with VIDEO)
(Money/Economy)
... designated level. Dailyfinance.com reports that in 2009, Tepper jumped on
badly
beaten up financial stocks like Bank of America (BAC) and Citigroup (C) as fears of a nationalization that could wipe ...
3.
Fair or not, N.J. public pension and health benefits have become symbols of excess
(Opinion/Commentary)
... opposition to its members assuming a larger share of the cost of their benefits. It would be a serious mistake for the leadership to so
badly
misread the public mood and become convinced that resisting ...
4.
Snooki and the ‘Jersey Shore’ can be handled with rules
(Opinion/Commentary)
... to housewives behaving
badly
to this year's "Hot Tub Time Machine," as the kids say, chaos rules. But there is some back pressure, if not in entertainment, at least in real life (which is a less ...
5.
‘Bottom of the World’ looks flat
(Entertainment/Movies)
... time Thurber attempts a gentler, less realistic style of play meant to indirectly meld contrasting stories. A young woman in the city, Abby (Crystal A. Dickinson) is coping
badly
with the untimely death ...
6.
A WAR FOR NOTHING
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... no corporation with the President of Afghanistan and the United States! The war in Afghanistan is going
badly
the war is going
badly
is repeated over and over by the white control media! Then it's the ...
7.
Patriots fans suing N.J. Sports and Exposition Authority over alleged mistreatment at Jets game
(Sports/Professional)
... Has she heard of common sense? Finally, if her back was that
badly
hurt, why didn't she seek medical attention? What was the line of thinking there ... "Gee, I just got thrown across a row of stadium ...
8.
Christie’s elimination of NJEA/Schundler compromise doomed Race to the Top application
(N.J./State)
... Christie fired Schundler for "lying'' after the public blow up over the loss of the
badly
-needed aid and what became the greatest political embarrassment of his seven months in office. Christie maintained ...
9.
"variety of medical conditions — currently only six are recognized"
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... I know CD was on the list before, this just makes me mad. I'll just continue to live a shitty life with no relief because Christie and the pathetic republican decided to restrict it so
badly
. ...
10.
Christie's Biggest Mistake Yet
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
This is just awesome. He is awesome. I cannot believe this is happening here in New Jersey. Where we needed this 400 million so
badly
! He already was trying to undercut the teachers and their importance ...
11.
Christie's costly $400M federal aid mistake made after governor nixed NJEA compromise on application
(N.J./State)
... played a role in New Jersey losing out in its bid for $400 million in
badly
needed federal Race to the Top education aid. The state finished 11th in the competition as nine other states and the Deistrict ...
12.
Governor Chrisit
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... so
badly
need a healthy diet of good teaching by professionally respected educators. ...
13.
N.J. shut out of Race to the Top education competition
(N.J./State)
... Race to the Top aid, a set back that cost New Jersey the opportunity to gain up to $400 million in
badly
needed education funding. "While I am disappointed that New Jersey, having been chosen as a finalist, ...
14.
‘Jersey Shore’ cast acts badly because they’re New Yorkers
(N.J./State)
... Ronnie, The Situation, Pauly D., Sammi, Angelina and Vinnie, the cast members of the reality show, act
badly
because they're New Yorkers. While 19 percent agree with New York Gov. David Paterson that ...
15.
Inspection
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Maybe they should check for front end wear which may not be noticeable and fine people who drive to inspection with an obviously unsafe car. ie bald tires dragging muffler, brakes pulling
badly
etc, This ...
16.
‘Fifth of July’ at Princeton Summer Theater — A review
(Entertainment/Movies)
... dead, his ashes in a candy box which his widow carts around and frequently forgets. And this play focuses on Kenneth Talley, Jr. who was
badly
wounded in the Vietnam War, having lost both legs. He ...
17.
Hyped Corzine-Katz e-mails reveal absolutely nothing
(Opinion/Commentary)
... e-mails for their more personal interchanges must have been
badly
disappointed. Any script for "Jersey Shore" is racier than this stuff. The e-mails' support for Corzine's position that nothing unethical ...
18.
N.J. hospitals are honored in U.S. News & World Report
(Health/Healthquest)
... — at least according to U.S. News & World Report's 2010-11 latest article on Best Hospitals (August). But Hackensack University Medical Center didn't do
badly
. It was singled out for its geriatrics ...
19.
Christie uses ‘Race to the Top’ good news to slam NJEA
(N.J./State)
... from public education, resulting in the layoff of thousands of teachers and deep program cuts that will hurt students
badly
— now wants to make people believe he's the champion of public education." The ...
20.
N.J. inches closer to Race to the Top education funding
(N.J./State)
... bit closer to a potential $700 million windfall for
badly
ailing education budgets. Race to the Top, the centerpiece of US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's efforts to push innovation, aims to reward ...
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