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New Jersey

Apr 2004Number of the 76 reported attempts by bears to break into New Jersey homes last year that were successful : 53
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New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (Trenton)

Jul 2003Number of terrorism indictments brought since September 2001 by the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey: 62
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U.S. Attorney's Office (Newark, N.J.)

Feb 2001Pages of documents related to racial profiling by New Jersey State Police released by the state last year: 91,000
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Office of the Attorney General (Trenton, N.J.)

Oct 2000Average number of people living per square mile in the Gaza Strip, New Jersey, and Japan, respectively: 8,000, 1,100, 828
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Prof. James W. Hughes, Rutgers, The State University (New Brunswick, N.J.)/Central Intelligence Agency (Washington)/Harper's research

Aug 2000Amount New Jersey's Camden police spent on riot gear in preparation for Philadelphia's GOP convention: $47,775
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Camden City Clerk's Office (Camden, N.J.)

Mar 1999Number of times one New Jersey high school was evacuated in the last school year due to bomb threats: 30
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Superintendent, Lower Camden County Regional High School District 1 (N.J.)

Nov 1998Years in prison to which New Jersey's Amy Grossberg was sentenced last July for killing her newborn: 2.5
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Department of Justice (Wilmington, Del.)

Jun 1998Ratio of the size of New Jersey to the number of square miles of Brazilian rain forest cleared since 1994: 1:3
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (Sãn José dos Campos, Brazil)

February 7, 2008In the G.O.P. primaries on Super Tuesday, John McCain emerged as the likely Republican presidential nominee after winning California, New York, New Jersey, and other “blue states”; Mike Huckabee won states in the South, and Mitt Romney won states in which he has owned a home. Romney later announced the end of his presidential campaign to an audience that moaned and cried “No, no!” “Size,” explained Romney, referring to the number of delegates pledged to McCain, “does matter.”
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Talking Points Memo

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National Post

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Breitbart

October 19, 2007Forty-nine percent of New Jersey residents admitted they'd rather live somewhere else.
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Fox News

October 19, 2007Forty-nine percent of New Jersey residents admitted they'd rather live somewhere else.
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Fox News

September 26, 2007Riverside, New Jersey, joined the list of towns across the nation that were rescinding anti-immigrant ordinances because they were hurting local economies. “The business district is fairly vacant now, but it's not the legitimate businesses that are gone,” said former mayor Charles Hilton. “It's all the ones that were supporting the illegal immigrants, or, as I like to call them, the criminal aliens.”
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New York Times

August 11, 2007Three college students were murdered execution-style in a New Jersey playground.
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IHT

May 9, 2007More than 1,000 rusty, unexploded munitions had been found on the Jersey Shore, left there as a result of a beach-reclamation project.
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NJ Star-Ledger

May 8, 2007Four ethnic Albanians, a Jordanian, and a Turk were arrested for plotting to invade Fort Dix, New Jersey.
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NJ Star-Ledger

April 10, 2007Radio personality Don Imus lost his job after he called players on the Rutgers women's basketball team “nappy-headed hos.”
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CNN

January 25, 2007 New Jersey warned its residents against eating heavy metal-contaminated squirrels.
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AP via ThePittsburghChannel.com

January 4, 2007Local police claimed ownership of a rare meteorite that crashed through the roof of a New Jersey family's house.
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November 22, 2006In Ramsey, New Jersey, a flock of turkeys was spotted waiting for a New York-bound train.
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AP via Seattle Post-Intelligencer

November 20, 2006A professional dominatrix testified that an officer in the Greenburgh, New York, police department had extracted sexual favors from her. “He wanted to go to a motel in the Bronx where I would defecate on him,” she said, “but I told him I was uncomfortable going to the Bronx.”
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Journal News

October 30, 2006 St. Louis was named America's most dangerous city. “You made my day!” said Mayor Gwendolyn Faison of Camden, New Jersey, which was formerly ranked most dangerous. “There's a new hope and a new spirit.”
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AP via Yahoo! News

September 14, 2006 Princeton professor Edward Felten said that he and his students had successfully hacked a Diebold voting machine.
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NBC 6

July 27, 2006Threatening letters sent to federal officials by Donald Ray Bilby, 30, who is currently serving time for auto theft in Trenton, New Jersey, included his full name, signature, and inmate number.
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Mail and Guardian

June 1, 2006In New Jersey a 13-year-old girl was arrested for attempting to kill her 91-year-old neighbor.
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The Press of Atlantic City

January 25, 2006With support from the ACLU, a boy in New Jersey won the right to wear a skirt to school; the boy wears the skirt to protest the school's policy banning shorts.
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AP via Yahoo! News

November 25, 2005 Scientists at Rutgers University in New Jersey said that global warming had doubled the rate of sea-level rise over the last 150 years, and there was nothing that could be done to stop it.
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The Guardian

November 23, 2005Violent shopping incidents occurred in Hamilton Township, New Jersey; Elkton, Maryland; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Orlando, Florida; and Sunrise, Florida, where a 72-year-old woman was trampled.
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WTOPNews.com

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NBC10.com

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The Miami Herald

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Reuters

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KYW.com

November 9, 2005Michael Bloomberg was re-elected mayor of New York City for around $68 million, and Jon Corzine was elected governor of New Jersey for around $40 million. When sworn in, Corzine will be America's only bearded governor.
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USA Today

September 15, 2005Two plague-infected mice were missing in New Jersey.
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MSNBC

June 28, 2005A Zamboni driver in Morristown, New Jersey, was charged with drunk Zamboni driving.
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ABC News

June 6, 2005 New Jersey was planning to try six animal-rights activists on “animal enterprise terrorism” charges.
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Reuters

May 6, 2005A college student in New Jersey unearthed an 1888 interview with Walt Whitman in which Whitman gave advice to young men pursuing a career in literature. “First, don't write poetry,” he said. “Second ditto; third ditto.”
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ABC News

March 12, 2005A woman's head was found in a bowling bag in New Jersey.
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New York Times

March 11, 2005A New Jersey man was arrested for a string of burglaries. “He defecated in at least four residences,” said a prosecutor. “When he was taken into custody, he also defecated, and that was in his pants.”
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The Trentonian

January 5, 2005Federal authorities arrested a New Jersey man for menacing a jet with a hand-held laser.
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The New York Times

October 13, 2004A tractor-trailer accident spilled hundreds of live chickens onto the New Jersey Turnpike.
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New York Times

September 3, 2004 New Jersey man died of Lassa fever.
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Associated Press

August 13, 2004Governor James McGreevey of New Jersey announced that he is a "gay American" and resigned. "I am here today because, shamefully, I engaged in an adult consensual affair with another man, which violates my bonds of matrimony," he said. "It was wrong. It was foolish. It was inexcusable."
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Men's News Daily

December 17, 2003A nurse in New Jersey admitted to killing up to 40 patients "to alleviate pain and suffering."
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New York Times

August 14, 2001A New Jersey woman fell 200 feet off a cliff and died after she stopped along an interstate in Pennsylvania to relieve herself. The accident occurred just three miles from the next rest area.

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