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Thursday, Nov 8, 2007
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NJ Politics
- The day voters closed
their wallets Those who share a
vision of New Jersey as
a world-class center of stem cell research were reeling yesterday from voters'
rejection
of a $450 million bond issue to fund their work, but said they are determined
to move forward
Star-Ledger
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Two forces blindsided stem cell champions
Star-Ledger
> Opinion:
A sobering lesson for
Democrats
Tom Moran
NJ
Environment
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Voter anger over taxes extends to open-space funding
Setting aside money
for open space used to be one of those milk-for-orphans issues -- something
folks in America's most crowded state eagerly support -- but local open space
ballot issues
failed in 14 of 28 municipalities around the state in Tuesday’s vote. A
statewide
measure to borrow $200M for preservation squeaked by with the smallest margin
in
46 years
Star-Ledger
Bergen Record
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Trump inks deal for EnCap project
Real estate developer and
casino boss
Donald Trump announces he has signed a deal to take over the troubled EnCap
project in the Meadowlands. The bailout could be costly. Trump estimates the
price
of the luxury golf courses and condominiums could rise five-to-10 times the
original
project estimate of $1 billion
Star-Ledger
PA Environment
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Ethanol
foes on verge of council upset
In an impassioned
Borough Council
race that hinged on the debate over a proposed ethanol plant, write-in
challengers
may have scored a major upset
Times Tribune
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EPA probes
Tamaqua oil spill
The U. S.
Environmental Protection Agency
is investigating oil spill problems that have plagued Tamaqua's South Ward for
the last seven years
Lehighton Times
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Gov. Spitzer eyes deal in suit
A rogue's gallery of cop
killers, arsonists and
rapists would win new parole hearings under a deal being worked out with
Spitzer administration
Daily News
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Consolidated Edison must
pay refunds for blackouts
Consolidated Edison
Inc., owner of NYC’s biggest utility, is ordered by state regulators to refund
$18M
to customers for blackouts last year in the city and Westchester County
LoHudson.com
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