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Sandy Still Kicking New Jersey: Damage Could Lead to Property Value Losses, Higher Taxes
(N.J./State)
... is watching what’s going on in D.C.,” Cerra said. Without aid, you are looking at potential
severe
cuts in services and a disparate impact in tax increases.” (WSJ) It took several angry calls from Christie ...
2.
US Postal Service's Fall Inevitable if Congress Doesn't Act
(U.S./Nation)
... their
severe
financial position as borrowing too much money when they didn't have it. Williams also contributes to helping the problem by cutting their faculty. He insists that cutting faculty would save ...
3.
Parents of Developmentally Disabled Children Upset with the State over Services
(N.J./State)
... PerformCare and was told they did not have funding to provide psychiatric services for my son who has
severe
OCD with his autism. Once again Governor Christie has messed up my life. My husband has had ...
4.
New Jersey Budget Cuts: State Needs Record Growth to Avoid More Cuts
(N.J./State)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM According to one report, New Jersey needs growth it hasn’t seen since before the recession to avoid making
severe
budget cuts by the end of the fiscal year. Governor ...
5.
New Jersey Barrier Islands Still Mainly Empty
(N.J./State)
... the residents to come back. Ortley Beach of Toms River was
severe
ly brutalized by the storm. An Associated Press story on NorthJersey.com reported that only 60 out of 2,600 homes in the area got away ...
6.
Tanning as Medical Treatment: N.J. Teen Combats Rare Skin Disorder by Tanning Every Day
(Health/Healthquest)
... lesions from developing and make his body healthy. If Borrelli fails to go tanning on a daily basis, ABC News reports, he's likely to develop
severe
lesions all over his body, as well as potentially life-threatening ...
7.
Flu Spreading at Record Levels Across New Jersey
(Health/Healthquest)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The 2013 flu season has gotten off to an epidemic level start, with
severe
levels being reported in 29 states. New Jersey has been hit extremely hard, as the department ...
8.
Belmar Protecting the Rainforest with its Boardwalk, Receives N.J. Sierra Club Praise
(Opinion/Commentary)
... of global climate change and the impacts from
severe
weather. There is no sustainable way to harvest Ipe and there are no certified programs to do so. The Governor and FEMA should not allow tropical woods ...
9.
Flu Shot Controversy: N.J. Boy Turned Away from School Until He Gets Shot
(Health/Healthquest)
... flu shots, but those with
severe
, life threatening allergies should see a specialist first, according to 7 online.com. Officials urge washing your hands often to stop the spread of flu germs. ...
10.
Overweight Benefits: A Few Extra Pounds Can be a Lifesaver
(Health/Healthquest)
... Centre for Health Statistics at the Centers for Disease Control. She said that research has shown that overweight people have lower mortality rate than normal-weight people. But
severe
ly overweight ...
11.
Routine MRI Exam Helped save Hillary Clinton's Life
(Health/Healthquest)
... Europe, then became ill with a stomach virus in early December and became
severe
ly dehydrated. During her recovery Clinton fainted, fell and suffered a concussion. George Washington University ...
12.
Jets vs. Bills, a Futility Bowl: Rex Ryan Throws the Kitchen Sink
(Sports/Professional)
... of disappointment and foolish hubris. But Rex is likely to return as Gang Green’s head coach, and so is Sanchez as New York’s quarterback, at least in some capacity because of the
severe
financial ...
13.
Health Risks for Tourists in Cayman Islands and Sea Turtles Appear to be the Culprit
(Health/Healthquest)
... showed that tourists visiting the farm are at a risk of contracting salmonella and E. coli, which experts say can be more
severe
when contracted from turtles compared with food. “The foul conditions these ...
14.
Holiday pet adoption heads hazards list
(Life/Style)
... from a shelter, where s/he was homeless and waiting in a cage to be found and loved. Please don’t do it. The lights, noise and volumes of food and drink – and people – could
severe
ly stress a new pet. ...
15.
Movie Review: Haneke's "Amour" Deserves Acclaim
(Entertainment/Movies)
... are trapped within their home. Illness and age isolate them and the outside world rarely intrudes. Haneke is the director of “The White Ribbon,” “Funny Games” and “Cache,” all marked by a
severe
, cold ...
16.
Lifetime alimony
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... the City of Long Branch about which the management is indifferent. I have
severe
health issues that make it difficult for me to walk, shop, or even drive my 15 year old rattletrap car. I try not to obsess ...
17.
Senate Republicans Play Christmas Grinch; Want to Slash Sandy Recovery Funding
(N.J./State)
... me, Sen. Coats, you CAN NOT be committed to helping hurricane victims if you are proposing to slash funds so
severe
ly; funds that were insufficient from the start, by the way. And Sen. Coats, before ...
18.
Going Gun Crazy: Sixth Grader faces Expulsion after Bringing a .22 Handgun to School and Pointing it at other Students
(U.S./Nation)
... but we've also seen a steady rise in gun-crazed paranoia. Perpetuating the
severe
ly flawed notion that arming more people will result in less fatalities despite overwhelmingly contrary evidence, State ...
19.
Democracy Rankings Around the World: U.S. Only Rated No. 15
(World/International)
... Spring" countries, prospects for democracy are the best in Tunisia. Bangladesh represents another Muslim-majority country with gains in democracy. Democracy suffered the most
severe
declines in: Hungary ...
20.
USA Today
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... mental disorders, especially depression, are more likely to kill themselves than others. Connecticut has an estimated 140,000 residents with
severe
mental illnesses. About half are not getting any treatment. ...
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