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20,000 Without Power In New Jersey: PSE&G
Soaring temperatures in the Tri-State area sent the use of electricity skyrocketing Friday, ultimately causing a number of power outages throughout the area.
According to PSE&G officials, about 20,000 customers statewide are in the dark as of 9 p.m....Tags: New Brighton, Grymes Hill, New Jersey, Stapleton, WPIX
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Wardwell pushes South to comeback win in Under Armour game
Although the North team had 18 players from New York, it was ultimately the South's Empire State native — goalie Bobby Wardwell — who changed the course of the game.
Wardwell, who will play atSyracuse, turned in a 12-save performance, leading...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Maryland, New York, Defense, Ryan Tucker
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Is South Bend dying?
SOUTH BEND — Newsweek ranks the city of South Bend eighth on their top ten list of America's dying cities. Now the mayor is speaking out.
The Newsweek list is based on declining population and, more specifically, the declining population of...Tags: Employment Opportunities, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Pennsylvania, Health, Politics
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Several Schools Closed Due To Pending Snow Storm
wpix.comSeveral schools are either closed or have early dismissal in anticipation of Friday's winter storm, which is expected to drop between 3- to 6-inches in the area. - Ardsley UFSD - Closed - Arlington Central School District - Closed - Beacon City...Tags: Ridgewood, Florida, Oakland (Orange, Florida), Middletown, WPIX
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Lucille Clifton dies at 73; award-winning poet
When Lucille Clifton was a girl in the 1940s, she saw her mother burning poems in their furnace. A grade-school dropout who loved words and wrote traditional verse, her mother had an offer to publish her work in a book, but her husband and children...Tags: Philosophy, The New York Times, Maryland, Dialysis, Obituaries
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Juanita M. Kreps dies at 89; first female secretary of Commerce
Juanita M. Kreps, a Duke University economist and administrator who became the first woman to serve as U.S. secretary of Commerce, died Monday in Durham, N.C., after a long illness, the school announced. She was 89.
Kreps was the Commerce secretary...Tags: Trade Policy, North Carolina, Duke University, Washington (U.S. state), Queens (New York City)
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HBO's 'Last of the Ninth' Adds Five
Zap2It.comHBO's cop-show pilot "Last of the Ninth" has beefed up its cast, adding veterans of "Lost" and "Jericho" to its ensemble of actors. Five actors -- Fredric Lehne, Michael Gaston, Lily Rabe, Clifton Powell and Michael Raymond-James -- have signed on to the...Tags: Evangeline Lilly, The Hollywood Reporter, New York, Jericho, ABC (tv network)
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New York Is Probing 401(k) Plans
Times Staff WritersNEW YORK — Investigators for New York Atty. Gen. Eliot Spitzer are conducting a wide-ranging probe of public and private retirement plans, a spokesman said Tuesday, and are expected to reach a legal settlement soon with the state's teachers union...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Financial Planning, Unions
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Sun journalists win award for 'On Their Own' series
Two journalists from The Sun have won a national award from the Society of Professional Journalists for a series published last fall that focused on the plight of two homeless Baltimore teenagers. Reporter Liz Bowie and photographer André F. Chung won...Tags: The New York Times, Teen-agers, Arts and Culture, Photography, Journalism
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Annals of Bad Covers: Success!!!
Spin CycleThe Capitol Confidential blog is amused by the cover choice of Success Magazine in Clifton Park, NY. Executive of the Year, no less:...... -
Movie review: 'Never Die Alone'
Tribune staff reporter2 stars (out of 4) "Never Die Alone," the dark new gangland drama starring rapper DMX, purports to be literate film noir but comes off more like the overwritten project of a film school kid who just memorized his textbook on the style: "For pitch-perfect...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Spike Lee, Entertainment, David Arquette, Health
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Killed or missing, but not forgotten in the wake of attacks
A partial list of those killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks or still unaccounted for. American Airlines Flight 11 Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center CREW: John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., captain Thomas McGuinness, 42,...Tags: Torrance, Westport, Aerospace Manufacturing, Crime, Law and Justice, Disasters and Accidents
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