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Tuesday,
March 11, 2008
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New Jersey Political
News
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Spitzer and the Sex
Ring
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who swept into office last
year on a platform of ethical and political reform, apologized to his family
and the public yesterday after he was identified as a client of a high-priced
prostitution ring rooted in
New Jersey
Star-Ledger
> For New Jersey leaders, an uncomfortable echo
of'04 They can
still remember the slow-motion collapse of a once-promising career for an
ambitious Democratic
governor who gambled it all on illicit sex
Star-Ledger
- Justice Dept. reins in monitor deals
The Justice Department bans prosecutors
from personally selecting corporate monitors, one of a series of new rules it
imposed
as legislators prepare to question former attorney general John Ashcroft today
on the lucrative monitoring contract he got from New Jersey's U.S. attorney,
Christopher
Christie
Star-Ledger
New Jersey
Environmental News
- Opinion: Today a dump,
tomorrow a... Ed Russo faces a
daunting task: Before EnCap's politics
and legal wrinkles are ironed out, he has to clean up the dump
Mike Kelly
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New legislative initiative angers fishermen
A bill that would give environmental activists
authority over fisheries management decisions in New Jersey waters has
drawn the ire of recreational and commercial fishermen
Courier-News
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Lawmakers tout horseshoe crab harvest ban
Daily Record
Pennsylvania Environmental
News
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Trace
amount of drugs in water alarms Philadelphia residents
Customers
flooded the Philadelphia Water Department with calls yesterday after the
Associated Press reported that traces of 56 pharmaceuticals or byproducts had
been found in city drinking water - but department spokesman Ed Grusheski said
there is nothing to worry about
Daily News
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Group
faults water testing, treatment
Clean Water Action said
more aggressive
testing, pollution prevention and upgraded treatment technologies are needed
to assess
and reduce a growing array of prescription and over-the-counter drugs flowing
through the nation's water supply
Post-Gazette
Pennsylvania
Political News
New York/Nation/World
- Spitzer admits to wrongdoing, doesn't resign
NY Observer
>Infamy
lingers on 8th floor of landmark hotel
Star-Ledger
>Lawmakers
calling for Spitzer's resignation
Ithaca Journal
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Shock and smirk on Wall Street for longtime foe
WSJ
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Indians gather to save the planet
NY Times
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