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new
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Edelstein challenges any preconceptions one might have of what a New Jersey steel dispatcher should look like.
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Thus, the New Jersey paradox: Conservatives saved her, but they nearly destroyed her.
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In fact, employment rose at the New Jersey chains and fell slightly in Pennsylvania.
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Malcolm Forbes spent a couple of decades in the thickets of New Jersey politics and nearly became governor in the 1950s.
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Throughout the 1950s, the elder Forbes served as a New Jersey state senator and was twice defeated in campaigns for governor.
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Bibby had been out of the major basketball scene since being cut from the New Jersey Nets in 1983.
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Tommy Thompson and New Jersey Gov.
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gov
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Tommy Thompson and New Jersey Gov .
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George Voinovich, as well as New Jersey Gov .
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But there are no obviously qualified possibilities except New Jersey Gov .
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Bush will serve as temporary co-chairman with New Jersey Gov .
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Proudest accomplishment in politics: Advising New Jersey Gov .
turnpike
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When it comes to naming New Jersey Turnpike service areas, being white is definitely the No. 1 qualification.
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But there are no obviously qualified possibilities except New Jersey Gov.
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Malcolm Forbes spent a couple of decades in the thickets of New Jersey politics and nearly became governor in the 1950s.
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New Jersey Transit trains were all delayed 15 minutes.
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The New Jersey Nets were right behind with a 22 percent rise to $ 41. 62.
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Thus cases decided by the Supreme Court of New Jersey are reported in both publications.