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Williams' plea deal hearing delayed indefinitely

Source says ex-NBA vet Jayson Williams will plead guity to aggravated assault Williams faces at least 18 months in prison if he accepts terms of deal Hearing on plea deal has been delayed because of Williams' travel problems...

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H1N1 cases down; vaccine access up

Some parts of the country are seeing a small decline in H1N1, as others, including Maine and Hawaii, see an increase. 43 states have widespread flu activity compared with 48 at beginning of month Prevalence still higher than...

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Ralph Izzo -- Cap-and-trade climate legislation would be good for business

As a citizen, a father and a physicist, climate change tops my list of worries. As chief executive of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), one of the country's largest energy companies, I'm also finding it to be a...

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NYC mayor, government try different ways to trim workers

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City and the state both want to cut expenses by trimming public employees but so far they are using different strategies. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is encouraging agencies to prune workers by giving...

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Family wants to delay woman's burial

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts veterinarian's family has asked a court to delay her burial because they doubt her husband's story that she killed herself in a Caribbean hotel. Dr. Joan Baruffaldi, 45, died...

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Michael Jackson glove among items at music auction

In this Tuesday, March 24, 2009 photo, Michael Jackson's Crystal Shoe is on display at the Hard Rock Cafe, in New York's Times Square. Michael Jackson memorabilia, including the iconic rhinestone-studded glove he wore when he...

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Federal oversight of light-rail, subway safety is past due

IT'S A SHAME that it has taken accidents, deaths and injuries for the federal government to wake up to the danger posed by inadequate, and in some cases nonexistent, oversight of many or most subway and light-rail systems...

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A courageous approach to education reform in New Haven

Brave reform in New Haven schools Saturday, November 21, 2009 A Nov. 10 editorial questioned the courage of our school district's recent agreement with the New Haven Federation of Teachers. The Post belittled the New Haven...

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Kids-for-cash judges partly immune from suits

HARRISBURG - Two former Luzerne County judges accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send juveniles to private detention facilities are partially immune from civil lawsuits, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled...

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TV newsman convicted in wife-assault case

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — Cable television newsman Dominic Carter, an influential reporter on New York politics, was convicted Friday of an attempted assault on his wife. The Rockland County district attorney's office issued a...

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