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Friday, August 24, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Torricelli using campaign $$ to lobby
When he was last running
for the U.S. Senate from
New Jersey
in 2002,
Robert G. Torricelli
collected donations from thousands of people who apparently wanted to see him
re-elected. They might be surprised to see how he spent a portion of their
money—on politicians with
an influence over Mr. Torricelli’s, or his clients’, business interests
New York Times
NJ
Environment
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Special tomato crop gone without a taste
Rutgers’ 17th
annual Great Tomato Tasting, which has been attracting crowds of up to 1,000
in recent years, was set
for next Wednesday, and expectations were running high. But late last Friday
afternoon, fickle Mother Nature rumbled in and ruined the party
Star-Ledger
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N.J. costs estimated if
reactor is retired
Retiring the Oyster Creek nuclear
power plant in Lacey would cost NJ more than $300M a year in higher
electricity
prices and lost economic activity, says a report funded by the plant's parent
AP Press
PA Environment
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Adirondack Park Agency chair resigns
Ithaca Journal
- Norway debates the promise, costs of new
drilling
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