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NJ Politics
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Professional licensing boards in
line for overhaul
The Attorney General's
Office said yesterday it will revamp the licensing boards that regulate more
than
500,000 professionals in New Jersey to reduce the time it takes to approve
license applications and to rule on complaints
Star-Ledger
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Corzine decries Guard use in Iraq
New
Jersey's ability to handle a weather
disaster or major emergency is suffering because the state's National Guard
troops
are being sent in large numbers to fight the war in Iraq, the governor says
Bergen Record
> Guard gets $20M for Iraq deployment
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Editorial:
EPA too sympathetic
to polluter
Bergen Record
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Panel restricts fishing
on reefs Sportfishing landed a big
one yesterday when the state Senate Environment Committee voted to advance
legislation that, if adopted,
would ban the setting of lobster and fish traps on NJ's two offshore
artificial reefs
Gannett
PA Environment
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Search on
for Penn State’s radioactive leak
The radioactive water leak may still
be flowing. Or the hole—wherever it is—could be as dry as the Sahara.
Yesterday, at Penn State’s Breazeale Nuclear Reactor, workers still didn’t
know
Centre Daily
Times
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After
another TCE spill, pols call for Superior Tube shutdown
For the second time
in four months, there has been an accidental spill of a carcinogenic chemical
at
the Superior Tube plant
The Mercury
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