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Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Builder admits giving Marlboro mayor $100K in bribes
Millionaire developer Anthony Spalliero pleaded guilty yesterday in federal
court to paying $100,000 in
cash bribes over three years in a scheme that, when it came to light, brought
down
the municipal government of Marlboro
Star-Ledger
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Bristol-Myers to lay off thousands
the pharmaceutical giant said it will
lay off thousands of
workers and shut down a number of plants in an effort to cut $1.5B in
costs and shift its focus to advanced specialty and biotechnology drugs
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Anti-pollution bill meeting resistance
Legislation aimed at
creating a program
to curb greenhouse gases is stirring wide opposition among business and
consumer groups because of provisions that would reward electric and gas
utilities for investing
in energy conservation and renewable energy
Star-Ledger
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Man sues LG over toxic water, ice cubes
A Connecticut man claims a
refrigerator made by Englewood Cliffs, NJ-based LG Electronics USA Inc.
produced
chilled water and ice cubes laced with toxic substances
Bergen Record
PA Environment
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European
firm orders $5M in coal from Schuylkill, Luzerne companies
For the first time
in two decades, a large order for local hard coal is placed
Schuylkill.com
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Wind farm
planned
A small wind farm should be generating
electricity on a ridge top in southern Northumberland County in 2009
Patriot News
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Amid cuts, city plans $80M
in 'Green' Spending
The
Bloomberg
administration, just weeks after instituting the first hiring freeze in five
years and calling on city
agencies to find areas in their budget to cut, has announced it is spending
$80M this
year to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and is setting
aside 10% of its energy budget to expand on the initial effort
NY Sun
- When
power fails, control center sparks
Times Union
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Global warming limits gain a step in Congress
B. Record
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