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Prince Harry plays football, honors war veterans on U.S. visit
Prince Harry has a future in American football if that whole royal heir/third in line to the throne thing doesn't work out. The young royal set out on his U.S. visit over last week and, over the weekend, he partook in a very American pastime: football....Tags: Armed Conflicts, Harry of Wales, CBS Corp., Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Armed Forces
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EDITORIAL: Higher education bond funds / Political games
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.We were hoodwinked. Everyone in New Jersey was. Last November, voters approved Public Question No. 1 -- a $750 million bond act to fund new academic buildings at the state's colleges and universities. At the time, few people knew that five months...Tags: Finance, Politics, Education, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), American Civil Liberties Union
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Voice of the People, May. 14
American challenges Questions for 21-century America: • When did patriotism become a lack of faith in the strength and durability of the American system and way? Is our system now so weak that it can't endure a president we may not care for...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Politics, Long Grove
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After gastric surgery, congressman is Reed thin
The Buffalo NewsSome people don't recognize Rep. Tom Reed anymore because suddenly, he's three-quarters of the man he used to be. Reed, R-Corning, carried 310 pounds on his 6-foot frame until late February, when he had stomach-shrinking gastric bypass surgery....Tags: Diabetes, Steaks, Tom Reed, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sleep Apnea
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Christie not just a pol, but a celebrity
The Philadelphia InquirerSometime before the Saturday Night Live appearance, before Shaq stopped by to say hello, before the second nod on Time's "most influential people in the world" list, the governor of New Jersey morphed into something else. He became a bona fide 21st-...Tags: Harry of Wales, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Concrete maker grew adapting in hard time
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.John Ruga and his partner, Robert Shanaman, opened their precast concrete business on Reese Road in 2003, during a period of booming housing growth in southern New Jersey. Northeast Precast once specialized in making walls for new residential homes....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Marketing, Politics, Grupo Bimbo, Heavy Engineering
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State spending millions to keep tourism dollars flowing to Jersey Shore
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Millions in advertising and marketing dollars -- and unquantifiable value in word of mouth hopefully generated by a host of events -- are being poured into driving home the message that the Jersey Shore is open for business this summer. Arguably no...Tags: Business, Casino and Gambling, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Marketing, Tourism and Leisure
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EDITORIAL: Affordable-housing funds / A fixed game
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Talk about a stacked deck. Municipalities that have been acting in good faith to make sure affordable-housing funds are spent properly may soon see those funds disappear. The New Jersey Council on Affordable Housing is getting ready to take as much as...Tags: Finance, Executive Branch, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics, Government
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Guess who's coming to dinner
If you could invite anyone alive today to dinner, who would you invite? Began thinking about this while re-reading "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. The Mad Hatter and the March Hare would keep any tea party hopping. Also, I...
Tags: Barack Obama, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Tom Hanks, Politics
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McManus: Mother knows best
There are two things you can do for your mother on Mother's Day. One is to say "thank you." (Over lunch, with flowers.) The other is to ask her for advice — even if she's not convinced you really want it. "I don't think kids take any advice from...
Tags: Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Television Industry
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The Kansas City Star Steve Kraske column
The Kansas City StarBet you heard about New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie this week. He and his weight were the political story du jour -- as big (pardon the pun) as Benghazi and way bigger (pardon me again) than Syria or immigration or the president's latest push on health...Tags: Executive Branch, Comedy Central (tv network), Politics, Government, Entertainment
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Gov. Chris Christie's lap-band, a health need or political ploy
HealthNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is making headlines for his recent lap-band stomach surgery, which could help the overweight politician lose up to 100 pounds—if he changes his ways. The fact that his name features prominently on the news is good news...
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May 14, 2013
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May 11, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
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|Column| Los Angeles Times
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May 9, 2013
| Allentown Morning Call
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