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Einstein's 'God' note worth $404K
Associated PressLONDON — A letter in which Albert Einstein dismissed the idea of God as the product of human weakness and the Bible as "pretty childish" has sold at auction for more than $400,000. Bloomsbury Auctions said Friday that the handwritten letter was...Tags: Auction Service, Religious Texts, Bible
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The Boss, Sinatra among N.J. Hall of Fame's first inductees
Associated Press WriterPop quiz: When you think about Yogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison, what comes to mind? Brilliant minds, inspiring souls, trailblazers _ all are likely responses. And ... New Jersey? Yep. They all have strong ties to the oft-...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Meryl Streep, Green Bay Packers, National Football League, Harriet Tubman
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N.J. Hall of Fame inducts first set of Garden State's greatest
The Associated PressPop quiz: What comes to mind when you think about Yogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison? Brilliant minds, inspiring souls, trailblazers — all are likely responses. And ... New Jersey? Yep. They all have strong ties to the...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Meryl Streep, Green Bay Packers, Harriet Tubman, National Football League
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'Who's who' in New Jersey Hall of Fame
TRENTON, N.J. — What comes to mind when you think about Yogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison ? Did you guess New Jersey? They all have strong ties to the Garden State, and they're among the first 15 people to be inducted...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Meryl Streep, Bruce Springsteen, Yogi Berra, Toni Morrison
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Is college necessary or is experience enough
Tamara J. Erickson is author of "Retire Retirement: Career Strategies for the Boomer Generation" and "Across the Ages," a blog published weekly on HBSP.com (Harvard Business Publishing).How much does someone need a college degree to excel at any particular job? This is one of the questions bubbling under the current debate over how Nassau County is choosing a new sheriff. The original posting for the sheriff's job required a master's...Tags: Employees, Political Candidates, Family, Elections, Woody Allen
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N.J. honors favorite sons, daughters
Associated PressYogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison were among the first 15 people inducted into New Jersey's new Hall of Fame yesterday. "I think anything you get inducted to you feel good about," said 82-year-old Berra, the famous New York...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Meryl Streep, Green Bay Packers, National Football League, Harriet Tubman
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Pregnancy counseling for diabetic women and girls -- before pregnancy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCaution was the watchword for Grace Montoya's first pregnancy eight years ago. The Valencia resident had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when she was a teenager. As a registered nurse trained in pregnancy and diabetic care, she knew her pregnancy...Tags: Medicine, Population, Western Medicines, Local Authority, Obesity
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John Wheeler, physicist, dies at 96
Physicist John A. Wheeler, who had a key role in the development of the atom bomb and later gave the space phenomenon black holes their name, has died at 96.
Wheeler, for many years a professor at Princeton University, died of pneumonia Sunday at his...Tags: George Bush, Defense, New York Times, Awards and Prizes, Edward Teller
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On this day in history
On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere began his famous ride from Charlestown to Lexington, Mass., warning American colonists that the British were coming. In 1921 Junior Achievement, created to encourage business skills in young people, was incorporated. In...Tags: Cycling, Death and Dying, Richard Milhous Nixon, Katie Holmes, New York Rangers
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PAD linked to low vitamin D levels
People with low blood levels of vitamin D were found to have a higher incidence of peripheral arterial disease, potentially dangerous blockages in the leg arteries. The study of nearly 4,900 American adults found more than 400 cases of PAD, with more than...
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