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NJ Politics
NJ
Environment
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NJ demands
right to regulate vehicle emissions
New Jersey and 15
other
states sued the federal government Wednesday, demanding the right to set their
own limits for greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles
Bergen Record
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Last major hurdle cleared before
vote on nuke plant
The Oyster Creek Nuclear
Generating Station in Ocean Count today cleared its last major hurdle before the
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission can vote to extend its license for another 20
years.
The nation's oldest nuclear power plant receives DEP approval for its
land-use plan
for next 20 years
Associated Press
PA Environment
PA Politics
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University execs’ salaries easily top governor’s
Salaries for the chief executive
and 14 campus presidents in PA's state-owned university system top $3.1M this
year
with the presidents' salaries all are higher than Gov. Ed Rendell's $170,150
salary for
2008
Patriot-News
New York/Nation/World
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NY joins suit vs. EPA over auto
emissions
Journal News
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Ethics investigator gets pay
boost in Spitzer probe
AP
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Binghamton biodiesel plant to
move to PA
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Riverhead approves ski mountain project
Newsday
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DEP appeals watershed land access ruling
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