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NJ Politics
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Voters reject
stem cell spending
On a day when
Democrats retained control of the Legislature despite the defeat of freshman
Sen. Ellen Karcher in Monmouth County,
voters rejected ballot initiatives on stem cells and property taxes championed
by party leaders
Star-Ledger Bergen
Record Bloomberg
NJ
Environment
- DEP's next target
could be hiding in your cabinet
The state has already gone
under the hoods of cars and into the inner workings of industry to ferret out
air pollution. Now the DEP’s nose for noxious gasses is sniffing at the garage
and the cabinet under the sink, with a series of regulations to clamp down on
everything from air fresheners to shaving gel
Star-Ledger
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Will Trump rescue Encap project?
Real
estate developer Donald Trump is in
serious negotiations to take over the beleaguered Meadowlands EnCap golf and
housing project, according to three sources familiar with the talks between
Trump's
group and the bank syndicate managing the development
Bergen Record
PA Environment
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Guards deny
wrongdoing
None of the 10 security
officers videotaped sleeping
on the job at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station earlier this year admitted
to being inattentive to their duties, according to a report released by the
U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
York Daily Times
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Ethanol
fuels huge Mayfield turnout-
With vote tallies
coming in at a snail's
pace, it was still unclear early Wednesday who will come out on top in the
Mayfield Borough Council election, where the question of an ethanol plant has
five incumbents
and four write-in challengers gridlocked
Scranton Times Tribune
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Editorial: Chemical Industry 1, Public Safety 0
NY Times
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Editorial: Yazoo pumps:
They’re back!
New York Times
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Nuclear reactor given cyber
shape
Times Union
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Bloomberg wades into
ethanol policy debate
NY Sun
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Fish vanishing from
Southeast Asian oceans
Reuters
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