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NJ Politics
Panel
might investigate Corzine gifts
Governor’s top ethics
advisers will consider whether to
investigate if gifts the governor gave former girlfriend Carla Katz—a state
employees union head–
created a conflict of interest
Star-Ledger
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Opinion: Friends of
Jon, yet enemies of reform
If you can judge a man by the company he
keeps, then Gov. Corzine has been kidding us with his talk about ethics reform
Star-Ledger
Bryant
faces 'uphill battle,' expert says
State Sen.
Wayne Bryant, D-Lawnside, scheduled to
appear in court today to hear the federal government's charges against him,
faces a U.S. attorney
with a perfect record in corruption cases
Courier-Post
NJ Environment
Editorial: Too many sites get 'capped,' not cleaned The state DEP once had power to order developers of contaminated sites to use specific cleanup methods before building. The DEP lost that authority 14 years ago. It needs it back Bergen Record
NJ cheers ruling on greenhouse gas
Top
state officials hail a U.S. Supreme Court decision
ordering the Bush administration to reconsider imposing regulations on
greenhouse gases emitted
from cars. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that the Clean Air Act gives the
EPA the authority to
regulate vehicle emissions, powers that administration officials had questioned
Bergen Record
PA Environment
Exelon to use remote heat monitors on spent fuel rods
Exelon Nuclear reverses a
previous
position and decides to install remote heat monitors at the spent nuclear fuel
storage depot it is
building at the Limerick Generating Station
The Mercury
Opponents attempt to
halt dredge use
The
use of dredge spoils to fill abandoned mine pits in
Hazleton is the latest in a series of environmental insults hurled at the
community stretching back
through the era of underground anthracite coal mining, attorney says at
hearing
Standard Speaker
PA Politics
Specter
planning to hold hearing on Blues merger
Judiciary committee
will examine the
planned merger between insurance giants Highmark Inc. and Independence Blue
Cross
Post-Gazette
New York/Nation/World
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