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U.S. prepares for 9/11 National Moment of Remembrance
Tribune reporterAt noon on Sept. 11, Chicago will join other cities across the nation in marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. senators from Illinois said today. Bells will ring and sirens will sound as people pause for a minute of reflection, Sen....Tags: Defense, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Dick Durbin, National Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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FBI to Investigate Allegations News Corp. Hacked Phones of 9/11 Victims
CNNNEW YORK -- The FBI has launched an investigation into Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. after a report that employees or associates may have attempted to hack into phone conversations and voice mail of September 11 survivors, victims and their families, a...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Police Investigations, Career and Workplace, Corporate Crime, Justice System
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Mendte On Chewing Tobacco
Four U.S. senators and health officials from the cities hosting theWorld Series are urging the baseball players union to agree to a ban on chewing tobacco at games and on camera.
The senators, including No. 2 Democrat Dick Durbin of Illinois, and...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Dick Durbin, Dental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Bud Selig
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Controller asleep _ but how many did airport need?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Should jetliners be landing with only a single air traffic controller on duty — even if he's awake? Federal officials are grappling with that question following the safe landing of two jetliners this week with no help...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Management Change, Career and Workplace, Unions, Elections
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Controller asleep - but how many did airport need?
Associated PressShould jetliners be landing with only a single air traffic controller on duty — even if he's awake? Federal officials are grappling with that question following the safe landing of two jetliners this week with no help from the lone air traffic...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Management Change, Career and Workplace, Unions, Elections
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Two Storms, One Week: Record Flooding Expected
PIX11.comThe rain has stopped in the Tri-State, but the danger now increases. Dozens of low-lying communities face the prospect of some of the worst flooding in years following not one, but two major rainstorms this week. Northern New Jersey is particularly at...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Floods, Rivers, Chris Christie, Politics
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New Life Breathed Into NJ To NYC Rail Tunnel
PIX11.comNew Jersey Governor Chris Christie said the Garden State's taxpayers cannot afford it, but on Monday, a new proposal for a quicker commute to New York City will be introduced. U.S. Senators from New Jersey Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez are...Tags: Chris Christie, Politics, Commuting, Travel, WPIX
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Clorox comes clean: Company discloses all ingredients in all products
Susan CarpenterThe maker of bleach, Pine-Sol and other popular cleaning products announced Tuesday that it will disclose the specific preservatives, dyes and fragrances it uses in its cleaning, disinfecting and laundry products sold in the U.S. and Canada. The...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, The Clorox Co., Politics, Steve Israel, New Products
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Bus Company Involved In Crash Loses License
pix11.comWASHINGTON D.C. (WPIX) -- The bus company involved in three recent crashes that took the lives of 17 people is now banned from operating, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Wednesday. According to Democrat Frank Lautenberg who was...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Bus Accidents, U.S. Senate, Politics, WPIX
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Weiner's A No-Show At Salute To Israel Parade
Staff reporterNo doubt recognizing he'd become the center of media focus, embattled Rep. Anthony Weiner chose not to participate in this year's Salute to Israel Parade. A staunch supporter of Israel, the New York Democrat has been an annual fixture at the parade, which...Tags: Anthony D. Weiner, Michael Bloomberg, Israel, Gay Pride Los Angeles, Chuck Schumer
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Last-Ditch Effort To Save Rail Tunnel Project Hits Snag
wpix.comFrank Lautenberg has been a vocal advocate for a new rail tunnel connecting New York to New Jersey, but Tuesday morning an effort by New Jersey's senior senator to rally support for the project was missing one big element: him. It also didn't help that...Tags: Politics, WPIX
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Canceled NJ-NY Tunnel May Find New Life
wpix.comThe canceled $9 billion tunnel connecting New Jersey to New York could get a reprieve as early as Friday, depending on what the federal government brings to the table and depending on how New Jersey governor Chris Christie interprets some budget numbers....Tags: Railway Transportation, Railway Industry, Charlie Dent, Chris Christie, Local Government
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