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Rendell's old foes become donors
Gov. Rendell continued to raise money long after voters chose him to lead the state, including large contributions from donors who worked to defeat him or gave heavily to his Republican opponent.
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By John Sullivan and Mario F. Cattabiani,
Inquirer Harrisburg Bureau,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
School funding will see increase
New Jersey's public schools will receive $200 million in increased state aid for the next school year, making public education the only part of the state budget to receive a boost, McGreevey administration officials said last night.
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Terry Bitman, Mitch Lipka and Melanie Burney,
Inquirer Staff Writers,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
Prep star's free shirts prove costly
High school basketball superstar LeBron James can keep his yellow Hummer H2 and retro jerseys. But it is his gold-and-green high school uniform that must be returned.
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By Shannon Ryan,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
Less of two evils in our blood now
The most extensive assessment ever of chemicals in the environment shows progress in reducing exposure to lead and secondhand cigarette smoke, although levels of both are still too high in many people, federal officials reported yesterday.
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By Daniel Yee,
Associated Press,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
Few accept federal offer of visas for terror tips
The logic looked impeccable: Foreign terrorists lurk among foreigners, and foreigners want to live in America. So why not give foreigners a visa in return for ratting out suspected terrorists?
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By Thomas Ginsberg,
Inquirer Staff Writer,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
On Basketball |
James was exiled after being exploited. Stephen A. Smith, D1.
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By Stephen A. Smith,
Inquirer Columnist,
02/01/2003 03:01 AM EST)
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