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Flying High
Not long ago, one of Girardi|Keese’s young stars, Graham LippSmith found himself filing a case in the Mariana Islands on behalf of one of his clients. Junior Larry Hillbroom was one of the children fathered by DHL founder Larry Hillblom, who was...
Tags: Justice System, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Natural Disasters
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Six months later, Superstorm Sandy's impact still being felt
The Obama administration approved $1.83 billion to help New Jersey recover from the effects of Superstorm Sandy, which six months ago to the day pounded through the state and metropolitan New York City areas, bring flooding, destruction and death....
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Andrew Cuomo, Atlantic Ocean, Christianity, Chris Christie
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Monster hurricane rages on Saturn's north pole: Video
Images of a massive hurricane raging inside a strange hexagonal weather pattern at Saturn's north pole have recently been released by NASA, revealing a mystery inside an even bigger mystery. The hurricane is enormous and violent--more than 20 times...
Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Natural Disasters
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Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman's 'Assisted Living' is finally on
As a writer behind the musical "Wicked," Winnie Holzman has shared in one of the biggest commercial successes in Broadway history. Since opening in 2003, the musical has made more than $300 million and is still going strong on multiple continents....
Tags: Celebrities, Music Theater, Wicked (musical), Breaking Away (tv program) , Movies
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Sky-high bacteria could affect climate, scientists say
A team of storm-chasing scientists sampling rarefied air has found a world of bacteria and fungi floating about 30,000 feet above Earth. The findings, detailed Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggest that microbes have the...
Tags: Weather, Science, Hurricane Earl (2010), Weather Reports, NASA
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Sandy was region's deadliest storm in 40 years, report says
Superstorm Sandy earned its name, the National Hurricane Center reported on Tuesday, in a report that says the storm was the deadliest to hit the region in 40 years and the second costliest in the nation’s history. The report summarizes last fall&...
Tags: Long Island, Caribbean Sea, National Hurricane Center, Weather, Caribbean Islands
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Americans may face rising gasoline prices again in 2013
It's the kind of news that Americans waiting for holiday spending bills to arrive don't want to hear: “Even with increasing energy production in the U.S., declining fuel consumption, and improving fuel efficiency, Americans may still face rising...
Tags: Market and Exchange, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, Gasoline Industry
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House finally OKs Sandy aid; Senate action expected soon
WASHINGTON--Seventy-eight days after Superstorm Sandy battered the Northeast, the House on Tuesday approved $50.5 billion in disaster relief in a vote that exposed divisions within Republican ranks and foreshadowed the spending fights that lie ahead. ...
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Head Start, Statue of Liberty, Chris Christie, U.S. Senate
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Chris Christie and Jon Stewart spar over Obama-love, government aid
He smiled, he quipped that he felt like the friendly bartender, but Jon Stewart performed more like a relentless good cop. During a half-hour interview with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the late-night host pressed his subject like he was a friendly...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Jon Stewart, Elections, Natural Disasters, Chris Christie
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Jobless claims fall sharply for the week
WASHINGTON -- New jobless claims last week fell much more sharply than expected, a reassuring sign that the damaging effects from Hurricane Sandy to the labor market have largely passed. The Labor Department said Thursday that 370,000 people filed...
Tags: Economic Indicator, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits, Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Employment
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Chris Christie rips NRA's anti-Obama ad; Rand Paul rips Christie
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose political hug of President Obama in the wake of Hurricane Sandy raised Republican hackles, has now criticized the National Rifle Assn. for the group's anti-gun control ad that referenced the president's two daughters....
Tags: John Boehner, Mitt Romney, Gun Control, Parties and Movements, Interior Policy
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Report indicates that Hurricane Sandy slowed job growth
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. job market looks like it took a big but not devastating blow last month from Hurricane Sandy. In a report ahead of Friday's government release of monthly employment statistics, the payroll processor Automatic Data Processing Inc....
Tags: Career and Workplace, Fiscal Cliff, Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Employment, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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