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      Letters October 20, 2004  RSS feed
      Agency extends thanks for assistance during storms
           As the CEO of the American Red Cross-Jersey Coast Chapter, I have the opportunity to witness the strength of the human spirit each day. During the past two months, the Red Cross has experienced the largest mobilization in its history of human and material resources in response to a natural disaster.
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      Patients are also ‘super men and super women’
           We are saddened by the shocking news of the death of New Jersey native and actor Christopher Reeve. His tireless efforts and unshakable hope provided inspiration for people with all kinds of debilitating injuries. Reeve did more in his disability to promote awareness and education of people with spi
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      Blame lawyers, greedy people for lack of vaccine
           The shortage of flu vaccines that exists today is a direct result of trial attorneys litigating cases against companies that manufacture these products. Today there is only one U.S. company making the vaccine in the United States, and the failure of one of its plants in Great Britain caused the supp
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      Group says bill would be a ‘poison pill for open space’
           For more than 40 years, New Jersey has led a successful campaign to save forests, wildlife, wetlands and vital open spaces for the future. But even with the campaign, we still lose 16,000 acres every year to development. The race for open space is real, and poll after poll, and vote after vote has s
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