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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Ax to fall on up to 4,820 J&J jobs
Johnson &
Johnson, the world's largest consumer health care company, announces it will cut
as many as 4,820 jobs in 2008. The move matches the biggest retrenchment in
J&J's 120-year history
Star-Ledger
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Report indicates city isn't ready
to regain school control
More than 15 years after the
state takeover of Paterson schools, the district still has problems in its
bookkeeping, cannot ensure teachers are properly certified and, until this year,
didn't have an updated curriculum
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Borrowing for open space
again on November ballot
Voters this November will decide if the state
should spend $200M on the programs that preserve open space and farmland at
the expense of incurring more debt, as Gov. Corzine signs a law that puts the
initiative on the ballot
AP Press Home
News Tribune
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Chemical, dam safety neglected
As many as 70 percent of New Jersey's dams
have missed safety inspections and more than a quarter of the state's
businesses haven't complied with a law requiring them to report the hazardous
chemicals they store, according to a new report
Bergen Record Courier
Post
PA Environment
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Manhattan: No Filtration
for City Water
Federal enviro officials
announce
that New York’s drinking water was so pure that it would not need to be
filtered for
10 years if the city maintains its efforts to protect the water supply
NY Times
>Editorial: In praise
of tap water
Americans are
increasingly thirsty for what
is billed as the healthiest, and often most expensive, water on the grocery
shelf
NYT
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