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Monday, October 8, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Poll
shows outrage at political corruption
Sixty percent
of voters in a Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey newspaper poll said they
feel New Jersey has "a lot"
of political corruption, and that state lawmakers are willing to sell out to
lobbyists.
But will it translate into action at the polls in November?
Gannett
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Had enough? Change is up to you
Gannett
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Two
parties agree when it pays off for both
Gannett
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Corzine touts progress; reformers look for more
Gannett
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Atlantic City and Corzine both
ask: Who is in charge here?
It's been 10 days since
Atlantic City Mayor Bob Levy was last seen in public. His mysterious
disappearance raises a tricky question: Who's in charge?
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Opinion: New DEP rules would hamper cleanups
NJBIA
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Opinion: No teeth in NJ’s global warming law
Star-Ledger
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Poll finds voters split
on bear hunt
Republican men from northwestern NJ may support bear hunting, but the rest of
the Garden State isn't so sure
Newsday
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Atlantic States
foundry admits to spill
The Phillipsburg pipe company has admitted and the NJDEP has confirmed that
one of the company's buildings seeped hydraulic fluid
twice last month into the Delaware River
Morning Call
Express-Times
PA Environment
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Owners say
U.S. rules kill coal mines Owners
of small, independent coal mines
in Schuylkill and Northumberland counties say the federal government is
unfairly enforcing safety rules, shutting down and fining the operations to
the point of killing the industry in this region
Morning Call
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N.Y. water
to flow into the Delaware
New York City began releasing up to 1.5
million gallons of water per day from its upstate reservoirs this week, a move
intended to increase seasonal flow in the Delaware River and, perhaps, reduce
the risk of floods
Inquirer
PA Politics
New York/Nation/World
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Study:
Energy deregulation too costly
New Yorkers pay more for
electricity now
than under regulated system, says advocacy group director
Times Union
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City urged to get tough on water bills deadbeats
NY Times
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Water crisis may affect
Mohawk Valley economy?
O-D
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