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N.J. ethics poll: We are not the Jersey Shore cast, not the Sopranos
(N.J./State)
... by the Fairleigh Dickinson University PublicMind last month, measured the ethics of 903 adults using the same questions asked in 26 European
countries
polled by the European Social Survey (ESS); besting ...
2.
Nevermind the 'zombie apocalypse': Vampire skeletons found in Bulgaria
(World/International)
... the Middle Ages. “Vampires” with iron rods nailed through their chests have even been found in
countries
near to Bulgaria like Serbia as well as many other
countries
, reported BBC news. According ...
3.
How to reform health care without bankrupting the nation
(Opinion/Commentary)
... other
countries
. There is also a shortage of doctors, besides the fact that medical students are loaded with medical school debt. I propose a long term solution. Medical students lacking in adequate ...
4.
Wall Street bets against euro with countries in corruption-fueled tailspin
(World/International)
... of May, the euro was down 3.3 percent against the U.S. dollar, Reuters reported. “The reasons for the crisis differ from country to country, but
countries
that are worst hit by the crisis are also those ...
5.
Unemployment up, federal jobs down, and Europe would sadly trade places
(Money/Economy)
... They have mortgages. They spent their paychecks." There is one bright spot for Americans: the job situation is worse in Europe. Unemployment in the 17
countries
that use the euro currency hit 11 ...
6.
So, what next?
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
...
countries
are doing it so much better? In Finland, they have learned to value their teachers as much as they value other professionals, something I believe we have yet to learn in the US. Wait, how much ...
7.
Lucia DiNapoli Gibbons: From barber’s daughter to Wells Fargo top executive
(Money/Economy)
... Today Gibbons is an executive vice president for Wells Fargo, and the Northern New Jersey president. She runs retail operatins in ten northern
countries
– Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, ...
8.
U.S. dubbed 'no vacation nation' of workaholics
(Life/Style)
... unlike other developed
countries
, United States law doesn’t require companies to offer paid vacation time to their employees. The United Kingdom requires employers to give at least 28 vacation days, for ...
9.
Controversy as Brazil prepares for 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics
(Sports/Professional)
... for the World Cup or the Olympics, Brazil's transportation system will be substantially improved for the long haul. Like previous FIFA World Cups and Olympics host
countries
, Brazil wants display its ...
10.
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator' storms midtown Manhattan
(Entertainment/Movies)
... from Playboy-German edition, Extra, E!, the Daily News, along with international journalists from Sweden, Holland, Israel and numerous other
countries
. In true dictator-style, Aladeen only answered questions ...
11.
Survey: More teen girls saying 'no' to sex
(Health/Healthquest)
... 44 percent since 1990, but the birth rate for teens in the United States is among the highest in developed
countries
. Furthermore, according to Web MD, 57 percent of girls between 15 and 19 said that ...
12.
Summer fun: Multi-generation vacations mean fun and bonding
(Life/Style)
... knows how to contact the U.S, Embassy or consulate if there is a problem. If no U.S. agency, try British, Canadian or even French authorities. And in traveling to remote areas or underdeveloped
countries
, ...
13.
From European Union to New Jersey's fiscal state: It’s still the economy, stupid!
(Money/Economy)
... and its unique relationship with our nation. The roots of the European Union can be found in the 1950s when politicians in war-torn
countries
decided it was time to find a better means than another war ...
14.
Bulgarian Ambassador Elena Poptodorova visits New Jersey Folk Festival at Rutgers Day
(N.J./State)
... and culture during a visit this afternoon to the New Jersey Folk Festival. The folk festival, one of the many events at Rutgers Day, is in its 38th year and showcases the cultures of different
countries
. ...
15.
Media focus on candidates' private lives could compromise effective government
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Yet when these people become public servants—whether in the executive branch, on the bench, or in state or local government—their private lives become fair game. Many other
countries
are bewildered by ...
16.
Teen birth rates drop in U.S. but more work to do worldwide
(Life/Style)
... Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In a recent speech in Berlin, she called for “universal access to birth control that women want in developed and developing
countries
.” Gates, who is Catholic, believes ...
17.
Earth Day in N.J. shows Christie and enviros cannot agree
(N.J./State)
... idea of celebrating Earth Day in 1962. Over one billion people celebrate the earth in 190
countries
around the world. ...
18.
Rutgers University will not disaffiliate from Fair Labor Association despite students' request
(N.J./State)
... regarding the companies’ practice. The FLA has also been accused of unsafe working conditions in third world
countries
, Breslaw said. Although the pay is not up to United States standard, the FLA has ...
19.
Are virtual doctor visits a solution for rising healthcare costs?
(Health/Healthquest)
... truly amazing. I see a comparison to developing
countries
that never invested in a traditional landline phone system and went straight to wireless. They didn't waste the money on infrastructure and are ...
20.
States with abstinence-only education have higher teen pregnancy rates
(Health/Healthquest)
... is no coincidence, then, when we learned from a 2011 Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) report that the U.S. ranks first among the developed
countries
when it comes to income ...
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