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'Why I run': New Jersey Marathon participants tell their stories
(Sports/Professional)
... But, most importantly, they will be challenging themselves in ways they may never have imagined. Chris Sapienza of Baltimore was to run in support of his nephew to support the American Cancer
Society
. ...
2.
Steven Lonegan and Americans for Prosperity are wrong to fight N.J. Residential Foreclosure Transformation Act
(Opinion/Commentary)
... does not believe that these individuals should be productive members of
society
or that they deserve a decent place to live. The Sierra Club has worked with Homes for our Troops an organization that ...
3.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s recall election has implications for N.J. public workers
(Opinion/Commentary)
... and will find living in New Jersey impossible. As this population ages, more and more of them will become welfare recipients and wards of the State. Others will simply be forgotten by
society
. Quite simply, ...
4.
Will the Real-life Barbie please stand up? Valeria Lukyanova vs. yellow journalism
(Life/Style)
... flaunted image epitomizes and exemplifies the issue of objectification of women in today’s
society
, writes Mikaela Conley for ABC News. “Barbie has always been controversial and really changed the discussion ...
5.
Sugar: A sweet but dangerous addiction
(Health/Healthquest)
... on tumors may utilize glucose from the bloodstream in order to thrive and grow! But, as a
society
, we have addictive habits and are constantly seeking a "quick fix". It's the American way! Consider the ...
6.
Maryland ruling on pit bull breed as ‘dangerous’ activates animal advocates
(Life/Style)
... Humane
Society
spokesperson said the ruling is “breeding fear and ignorance.” “All dogs, if you don’t train them and show them love, can turn out to be mean animals,” commented Rodney Taylor, of Prince ...
7.
Author and professor Melissa Harris-Perry wows crowd at Planned Parenthood benefit
(Life/Style)
... received rave reviews. Although Sanger and Harris-Perry never met, the two would have been soul sisters. Both unapologetically believe that women’s reproductive rights are fundamental to a free
society
. ...
8.
Living in a Society of Fear
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... a means to spy on our own citizens and to detain and torture dissidents without trial or a right to council. You can read much more about living in this Orwellian
society
of fear and see my visual response ...
9.
Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik greeted by Marxist 'Rainbow' song
(World/International)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The scene last Thursday was outside a courthouse in Oslo last week where Anders Behring Breivik is on trial for mass murder. In a mass protest toward Breivik, more ...
10.
'Booker's Place: A Mississippi Story' movie review, trailer: Honors man's bravery 40 years later
(Entertainment/Movies)
... hard-working way.
Society
had other plans for him. "Booker’s Place: A Mississippi Story" envelops the viewer into the story, but the structure of the documentary is slightly off-kilter. ...
11.
Landlord of 'Amityville Horror' house in Toms River, N.J. sues tenants
(N.J./State)
... haunted. But local people well versed in the paranormal indicate that is not the case. Nick Carlson, the case manager for the non-profit Shore Paranormal Research
Society
from Toms River, said a team ...
12.
N.Y. Rangers vs. Washington Capitals preview: Game 1
(Sports/Professional)
... struggle with the idea that a team can work together for the greatest good since our
society
feels the need to attribute success to an individual rather than a collective. The Capitals offense is a collective ...
13.
Christie’s 'Comeback' increases child poverty 14 percent
(Opinion/Commentary)
... that our children, who our most valuable resource and investment for
society
’s future, are being discarded like someone’s old shoes. The “Comeback” State has demonstrated the value it has placed on our ...
14.
Teen birth rates drop in U.S. but more work to do worldwide
(Life/Style)
... meantime, we as a
society
should be pleased as punch about this news and congratulate the wide array of individuals working to further comprehensive sexuality education—from parents and health educators ...
15.
Atlantic City Fugitive Safe Surrender event draws over 3K
(N.J./State)
... benefits realized when individuals are free to stop hiding from the law and begin contributing to their families and
society
. Of the 3,027 individuals who turned themselves in at the Atlantic City event, ...
16.
Affiliated Dermatology in Morristown mourns loss of Emil Bisaccia, M.D.
(Health/Healthquest)
... Dr. Bisaccia was a fellow in the American Academy of Dermatology, American
Society
of Mohs Surgery, American
Society
for Dermatologic Surgery, Academy of Facial, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American ...
17.
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(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... ki/index.php/User:VafiriZiwori http://stoptobin.vernotgallery.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=User:RarivuPopava http://tpawiki.unitec.ac.nz/index.php/User:XororiMatini http://ucclaw
society
.mercuryfro ...
18.
NJIT Civil Engineers take first place at Concrete Canoe Competition
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and knowledge while working with concrete mix designs. The American
Society
of Civil Engineers has sponsored the competition nationally since the 1970s. There were 18 qualifying competitions like this ...
19.
Mensa accepts Heidi Hankins: 4-year-old from England with genius I.Q.
(World/International)
... test. Mensa says the average I.Q. for adults is 100. Now the
society
has recently added a new member. 4-year-old Heidi Hawkins, from Winchester, England, scored a 159 on her exam. According to The ...
20.
NFL and NBA reach for next revenue frontiers
(Sports/Professional)
... of gaming and gambling, and even the fan’s appetite for engagement, was not as voracious. Like many things in our
society
today, acceptance is tantamount, and what was once thought verboten has become ...
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