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           Wednesday, February 6, 2008
            
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New Jersey Politics

  • Bottom line: Clinton and McCain in a record turnout New York Sen. Hillary
    Clinton withstood a furious, final-days challenge from Illinois Sen. Barack Obama
    in her own backyard to win the Democratic primary in New Jersey yesterday amid
    a record-shattering turnout by voters
    Star-Ledger

New Jersey Environment 

  • Jersey agriculture focus of convention As voters headed to the polls for Super Tuesday, more than 100 delegates of country agriculture boards, Pomona granges
    and breed and commodity organizations gathered in Cherry Hill to address various
    issues facing the state agriculture industry
    Today's Sunbeam

  • State won't do second sprayings for gypsy moths The state Department of Agricultural has abruptly pulled a type of treatment that it has claimed would more effectively curb the anticipated infestation of gypsy moth caterpillars this spring,
    even as it prepares for one of the worst seasons in years, a department official
    confirmed Tuesday
    AC Press

Pennsylvania Environment

  • Official: Cargo shifted on way to N-plant, exposing radiation A piece of
    nuclear equipment shifted on its way from North Carolina, exposing radioactive
    material that was identified only after the box made it to PPL's Susquehanna nuclear plant, says the NRC
    Press Enterprise
     

  • Peach Bottom plant repairs safety valve Nuclear power station operators shut
    down Unit 3 this morning to repair a safety valve that prevents steam lines to the
    electric turbine from becoming over-pressurized
    York Dispatch

Pennsylvania Politics   

  • Rendell wants $2.6 billion more for education Gov. Ed Rendell yesterday
    proposed a new education funding formula that would funnel an extra $2.6 billion
    over six years to school districts that a study claimed aren't spending enough on
    students
    Post-Gazette  Text of governor’s budget address

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