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'Deepsea Challenger' takes scientist James Cameron into the Mariana Trench to study seafloor ecosystems
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... at deep-sea hydrothermal vents at a depth of 2500 m a
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the Galapagos Rift (1). That voyage to the deep was the first in a series of ongoing discoveries about the potential of animals to sustain life ...
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Dip in March loan approval rates concerns small businesses
(Money/Economy)
... economy U.S. deficit will be cut with consumer demand and entrepreneurial growth Let's have Small Business Saturday all year
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Obama's economic recovery does not have good luck America's small ...
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Sen. Codey calls on Christie to fill 11 judgeships in Essex County after thousands of cases delayed
(N.J./State)
BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Sen. Richard Codey (D-Essex) Tuesday called on Gov. Chris Christie to end what has become a year-
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political standoff that has helped bring about 11 vacancies ...
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On Tax Day, N.J. activists offer to move Prudential so taxpayer dollars can pay for schools, health care and safe streets
(N.J./State)
... can afford to make key investments in transit, education, and public safety that will lead to
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term job growth and prosperity 100 percent of its residents can share in." Better Choices for New Jersey ...
5.
Khaseem Greene and Scott Vallone spend Rutgers' spring practice as player-coaches
(Sports/Professional)
... It’s another set of eyes watching every play,” Flood said. “Khaseem and Scott — the one thing they know from being here as
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as they have been is they know the tempo that we practice at, they know the ...
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Red wine can help fight weight gain, finds study
(Health/Healthquest)
... wine, Kim told Shape Magazine, "According to The Mayo Clinic, wine, particularly red wine, in moderation, has
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been thought to promote health. However, the detrimental role of alcohol in health, when ...
7.
Boston Marathon runners hospitalized while former champs dropped out
(Sports/Professional)
... from heat exhaustion and/or feeling faint. Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency spokesman Peter Judge said about 1,200 runners required medical attention at tents a
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the race route. Spectators ...
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TRACY
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
While I must admit Tracy ranks low on class (she often looks like a cheap hooker on the West Side Highway), she is one of the most beautiful, voluptous women to come a
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in the past couple of years. ...
9.
'Lombardi' star Dan Lauria to hold 'Magic/Bird' talkback after Wednesday show
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... the 8 pm performance at the intimate
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acre Theater (220 West 48th Street) this Wednesday, April 18. Lauria, who portrayed the legendary coach Vince Lombardi in the hit play last year, will be joined ...
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'Tent State X: Occupy Rutgers': Pallone supports students
(N.J./State)
... higher education during the Rutgers University’s 10th annual “Tent State X: Occupy Rutgers." While some students traveled to class, others pitched tents for the week
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event to protest student debt ...
11.
Christie's trip to Israel - "Fit for a King" Not, Wise like King Solomon, Yes.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... for by New Jersey taxpayers, costs are incurred whether the Govenor is in Trenton or for that matter any other part of New Jersey. Since Christie's trip, a
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with his staffer's was paid for privately, ...
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MLB remembers Jackie Robinson, while number of African American players declines
(Sports/Professional)
... now an agent, to USA Today. “It's not getting better. It's only getting worse. We've been in a downward spiral for a
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time, and the numbers just keep declining.'' The hope is for these numbers ...
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HBO series “Girls”: Lena Dunham shows sex in the city is no fun
(Entertainment/Movies)
... role playing and debases her, calling her “a dirty little whore.” Hannah plays a
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. She asks him incessantly how she should move or position her body to please him until he finally tells her, “Let’s ...
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Assemblyman Eustace: End oil speculation to lower N.J. gas prices
(Opinion/Commentary)
BY TIMOTHY EUSTACE COMMENTARY Our federal and state economies are just now beginning on the
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, slow road to recovery. Unfortunately, New Jersey continues to lag behind the rest of the nation ...
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Obama wants Secret Service prostitution scandal inquiry: Bill Clinton volunteers
(Life/Style)
... commission reveals 12 new congressional districts in the shape of N.J. Sen. Frank Lautenberg's
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career celebrated with toaster-oven Gov. Christie tells Santa to stop 'Naughty or Nice' class distinction ...
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'Financial Fitness Forever' by Paul Merriman shows the human mind is strange
(Money/Economy)
... and starts to give George directions, two workingmen carrying a
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door walk between them. For a moment, the stranger cannot see George. The door is blocking his view. Quick as a bunny George scoots ...
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N.J. weather forecast: Holy heat Batman!
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... However, a
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the immediate coast due to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, temperatures will be held in the mid 70's to lower 80's. The cold front will approach and move through the Philadelphia ...
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Charities in New Jersey Marathon go the extra mile
(N.J./State)
... a
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history of partnering with The New Jersey Marathon for fundraising opportunities, awareness and even inspiration as they continue to fight for these important causes. From not-for-profits ...
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Steve Beauharnais leads Rutgers' inexperienced front seven through spring practice
(Sports/Professional)
... leader in Steve Beauharnais. “Steve has been a leader here for a
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time and it’s not just by virtue that he’s the middle linebacker,” Kyle Flood said following Rutgers spring practice Saturday at ...
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Volunteer, 89, makes sure everyone wins
(Health/Healthquest)
... that I am working and are ready for their hug,” she said. Gwin emphasized the importance of volunteering at
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-term care facilities such as Merwick. “Interaction is very important and the residents ...
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