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There have been news reports that former CNN anchorman Lou Dobbs would be running for United States Senator for the state of New Jersey in 2012. Lou resigned from his anchorman's job in November due to conflicts with the management of Cable...
Tags: Lou Dobbs, CNN, Robert Corzine, Democratic Party, Republican Party, New Jersey, Thomas Kean Junior
Union-backed groups are pressuring a handful of renegade House Democrats from New York and New Jersey to back the party’s efforts to overhaul the health care system. The organizations including the Communications Workers of America and the Working...
Tags: health care, Democratic House, New York, Working Families Party, worked families, New Jersey, Albany, Senate, Eric Massa, Kirsten Gillibrand, Russ Feingold, Democratic Party, John Adler, Politics
In this strange season of this absolutely bizarre decade for the New York Knicks, we have seen that just about anything can happed. At the end of the first quarter, Knicks' guard Nate Robinson shoots the ball into the opposing team's goal. ...
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Their efforts could be a harbinger of trouble for the staple feature of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) newly unveiled healthcare plan: a public option that allows states the ability not to participate. Starting as early as this summer,...
Tags: public option, Senate Democrats, New Jersey, public plan, Washington, United States Senate, Public health insurance option, Healthcare reform, Healthcare reform in the United States, Democratic Party, Health insurance, Politics, Social Issues
Nutley,N.J.-A New Jersey school district wants parents to pay for their childrens punishment. It's a proposal that has some parents up-in-arms! Two board members are sponsoring the plan that would target students who are habitually sent to detention....
Tags: Nutley, New Jersey, schools, detention, parents, pay, children, educators, violation, officials, constitution, proposal, allnews, School punishment, Education, wants parents
A hearing for former NBA star Jayson Williams concerning the death a limo driver has been indefinitely postponed, the office of a New Jersey judge says. Superior Court Judge Edward Coleman ordered the postponement Friday on the day Williams was expected...
Tags: Jayson Williams, New Jersey Nets, Christofi, Newark, The Star-Ledger, New Jersey, Human Interest, Law Crime
In a column last week (“Republicans gain momentum with recent wins”), Chet Compton hailed the recent election of Republican governors in New Jersey and Virginia as a prelude to a sweeping victory for his party in next year’s midterm elections. He would...
Tags: Virginia, New Jersey, Chet Compton, Bob McDonald, Newark, Governor, New Jersey gubernatorial election, United States gubernatorial elections, Jon Corzine, Republican Party, Politics
In a vivid contrast of their styles and standing, a soft-spoken Gov. Jon S. Corzine delivered a choked-up goodbye here Thursday while Governor-elect Christopher J. Christie vowed to “force change” on New Jersey even if it meant dragging his adversaries...
Tags: Atlantic City, New Jersey gubernatorial election, New Jersey State Government shutdown, Jon Corzine, Christopher J. Christie, New Jersey, Year of birth missing, New Jersey elections, Governor of New Jersey, Business Finance
N.J. — A New Jersey airport security guard overheard talking about shooting President Barack Obama will be released from jail. John Brek appeared in state Superior Court in Newark Thursday, where he was sentenced to time served after pleading guilty to...
Tags: Barack Obama, Newark, Jon Corzine, New Jersey, Law Crime, Newark Delaware, Newark New Jersey, Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link
Hispanic civic engagement program, announced today that it has registered over 105,342 new Hispanic voters from Arizona, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania�creating a 27 percent increase in the number of registered Hispanic voters in Pennsylvania alone.
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