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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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NJ Politics
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GOP targets Corzine on Riccio
State Republicans
pounce on the news that
Gov. Jon Corzine gave $15,000 to his former girlfriend's brother-in-law, calling
for
the release of the governor's financial records and an inquiry into the man's
tenure
as a state employee
Star-Ledger PoliticsNJ
Hold-Me-Accountable
cartoon
NJ
Environment
PA Environment
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Some, but not all, counties removed from drought watch
After evaluating
the effect of recent rainfall, the DEP today removed 26 counties from the
drought
watch declared Aug. 6. The state’s drought task force also recommended that 32
counties remain in drought watch status as concern lingers over groundwater
levels
in some areas of the commonwealth
PA-DEP
- No conclusions
reached in college cancer study
No scientific conclusion
can be drawn from data gathered so far in an assessment of cancer among
Susquehanna University alumni, and it might be several months until a final
report is available, according to a state Department of Health official
Patriot-News
PA Politics
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Rep.
Sestak’s staffers
keep
jumping ship
Freshman Rep. Joe Sestak
(D-Pa.), a retired three-star Navy admiral, has fast developed a reputation
for being
a temperamental and demanding boss. Thirteen staffers have quit this year, say
former aides
The Hill
New York/Nation/World
- A school of dead fish
and a flotilla of theories NY
Times
- State, developer
finish deal for Catskills resort
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