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The End of the Perpetual War
A long time in coming, President Obama’s speech provides good justification to change drone policy, close Guantánamo and repeal the military force law.
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Scouting’s Half-Turn From Bigotry
By voting to allow openly gay boys to join but forbidding gay leaders, the Boy Scouts still send the wrong message to youngsters.
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Seaside’s Last Summer?
Place is not meant to be eulogized. I don’t want to think that my place may have to be.
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Scouting’s Move Toward Equality
By voting to allow openly gay boys to join but forbidding gay leaders, the Boy Scouts send a poor message to youngsters.
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Obama, Christie teaming up again for tour of Jersey Shore
President Obama will visit the Jersey Shore on Tuesday with Governor Christie, his first visit to the state since he viewed the damage wrought by Superstorm Sandy just before the November election, according to The White House.
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Staying alive Kreider’s OT goal keeps Rangers season going
Getty Brian Boyle congratulates Chris Kreider as they celebrate with their teammates after Kreider scored the game-winning goal in overtime. There was no rolling over on this night, no surrender from the Rangers as they played with their season on the brink of extermination. Facing the biggest hole in professional...
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Brown hounded for calling Manila 'gates of hell'
MANILA, Philippines "(AP") -- Dan Brown's description of Manila as ""the gates of hell"" in the American novelist's latest book has not gone down well with officials in the Philippine capital....
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Obama to visit Jersey Shore with Christie on Tuesday
President Obama will visit the Jersey Shore on Tuesday with Governor Christie, his first visit to the state since he viewed the damage wrought by Superstorm Sandy just before the November election, according to The White House.
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Woodland Park officials to huddle over how to halt reservoir conversion into water tanks
Mayor Keith Kazmark says the Borough Council will meet Wednesday to develop a legal strategy to stop the Passaic Valley Water Commission from going forward with its plan to drain two reservoirs on Garret Mountain and replace them with concrete tanks.
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Homicide suspected in Kinnelon home
Authorities said there were no signs of forced entry at the home where two people were found dead this morning.
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Shelton, Underwood coming to aid of Oklahomans
Blake Shelton has a date and location for his benefit and fellow Oklahoman Carrie Underwood is writing a large check to help benefit those affected by this week's storms in their home state....
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Car fire in Ridgewood impound lot damages several vehicles
YOU SAW IT HERE FIRST Several vehicles stored in a towing company’s impound lot in Ridgewood were damaged earlier tonight when one of them caught fire. Responding firefighters and police found a car with an engine compartment fully ablaze in the South Broad Street lot, operated by City Wide Towing of Hawthorne.. At least three [...]
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Diversity and dreams mark Passaic County Community College commencement
PCCC President Steven M. Rose proudly pointed to the flags of 42 nations that served as a backdrop — among them Haiti, Colombia, Poland, India and Ukraine — and said the blend of nationalities is one of the great assets of the institution.
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Sandy relief from Federal Transit Administration includes $217M for NJ Transit and $871M for Port Authority
The Federal Transit Administration announced Thursday that it would provide $3.7 billion for Sandy relief, including $217 million for NJ Transit and $871 million for the Port Authority.
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Route 208 floodwaters in Wyckoff briefly trap motorists
The occupants of two cars stuck in deepening water on Route 208 in Wyckoff early this evening escaped unharmed after flashflood waters eventually receded, Police Chief Benjamin C. Fox said. A stretch of highway remained closed for the time being, after the water crested at more than two feet before receding. PHOTO COURTESY Box Alarm [...]
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