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1.
Brad Pitt brings War on Drugs to big screen in 'The House I Live In' movie
(Entertainment/Movies)
...
population
, but holds 25 percent of the world’s prisoners. Since a high percentage of criminals incarcerated for drugs are African-American, the film’s point of view is that the poor and minorities are ...
2.
Nobel Peace Prize winners and eating chocolate: A sweet correlation
(Life/Style)
... correlation," according to Sci-Tech Today. Based on
population
, Switzerland led in chocolate consumption and Nobel Prizes, while the U.S., the Netherlands, Ireland, France, Belgium and Germany were around ...
3.
Drinking coffee linked to glaucoma: New study tells of risk
(Health/Healthquest)
... cancer, along with providing a readable pulse for a certain segment of the
population
. ...
4.
N.J.'s natural, public lands can provide local economic value
(Opinion/Commentary)
... better economically than those dependent on extraction-based economies, reporting higher levels of job and
population
growth. The study compared the top 50 counties with the highest percentage of conservation ...
5.
Latin cuisine's leading lady: Chef Lorena Garcia
(Life/Style)
... is focused on flavors and quality of the ingredients. We are reaching about 40 percent of the US
population
who eat at Taco Bell. When you're reaching millions of people, you are bound to get some criticism ...
6.
Obama's debate flatlines with N.J. Democrats after rousing Menendez speech
(N.J./State)
... against raising the minimum wage.” “We have two fundamentally very different visions. Joe Kyrillos has remained silent when Mitt Romney wrote off half the
population
.” He added, “Seniors are part of ...
7.
The Great Barrier Reef: 1 of 7 Wonders of the World in danger
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... efforts to understand the life cycle of crown of thorns so we can better predict and reduce the periodic
population
explosions of crown of thorns. It's already clear that one important factor is water ...
8.
N.J.'s 'Forgotten People': The developmentally disabled
(Opinion/Commentary)
... the developmentally disabled
population
is truly New Jersey’s “forgotten people.” The average New Jerseyan walks the streets knowing that he or she has the right to due process in order to protect his ...
9.
'Six Million and One' movie review, trailer: Siblings on trail of father's World War II Holocaust memoir
(Entertainment/Movies)
... of Israel’s
population
is descended from the many Holocaust survivors who settled there after the war. Perhaps because of this familial connection, the good Israeli films about the Holocaust are free of ...
10.
Jaws for hire: Fewer sharks mean fewer scallops at the Jersey Shore
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the Eastern Seaboard. Fewer sharks has resulted in a
population
explosion of these kinds of bottom feeders. A story in the October, 2012 edition of Scientific American details the connection between ...
11.
'What are you?' Rutgers Fusion group brings multiracial students together
(N.J./State)
... and form new friendships. According to Sanchez, the
population
of multiracial Americans has grown to more than 9 million, up 32 percent since the year 2000, the first time the U.S. Census counted multi-racial ...
12.
Camden, N.J., the poorest city in the nation, looks for fresh start
(N.J./State)
... figures show that the poverty rate in Reading, which has a
population
of 88,000, dropped from 41.3 percent in 2010 to 40.1 last year. Camden has an estimated
population
of 77,000 with more than two in ...
13.
Beware the return of Bill 'Slick Willie' Clinton
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and yet the results are terrible. The reason is that Obama’s policy actions, while helping the bottom 20 percent of the
population
, have placed such a heavy burden on the economy, that it simply can not ...
14.
global warming
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
Its not idiocy that is the cause of this. Just plain ignorance I feel that the only thing that will open any of the general
population
s eyes is a meteorlogical calamity. But I fear by the time that day ...
15.
N.J. jobless rate up, even with jobs added in August
(Money/Economy)
BY ADELE SAMMARCO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM While the perplexed hash out who exactly fits into the 47 percent of the
population
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney said pays no income taxes, a study prepared ...
16.
Christie on the run as N.J.'s credit rating drops
(N.J./State)
... Mitt Romney’s gaffe about 47 percent of the voting
population
dependent on the government for aid and not part his core constituency, the GOP has been thrust into a position of explaining themselves. News ...
17.
N.J. to see obesity rate and health care costs rise
(Health/Healthquest)
... New Jersey is on track to see obesity related health care costs increase by 34 percent. “While New Jersey has been on the lower-end of the obesity epidemic in recent years, the
population
is aging and ...
18.
America's middle class continues to deteriorate
(Money/Economy)
... an elite 1 percent to 2 percent of the
population
make up the ultra wealthy. The government defines the poverty level at just under $25,000 for a family of four. With the cost of living rising in the ...
19.
5 ways to savor the Jersey Shore this fall
(Opinion/Commentary)
... Valley Farms ruling is a victory for N.J. preserved farmland Hike the N.J. Appalachian Trail and celebrate a milestone Delaware Bay's ancient horseshoe crab
population
in danger Helping New Jersey ...
20.
Electromagnetic pulse: A major national security threat not well understood
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... national security threat, one that could make living in the United States “unsustainable” for 70 to 90 percent of the
population
. The threat in question is a phenomenon termed Electro Magnetic Pulse ...
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