The University of Penn Names John Yurkow, GCHS Graduate, Head Baseball Coach

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Asm. Burzichelli Discusses Tactics to Revive Atlantic City

NJ Today

Legislators are looking for ways to help boost economic activity in Atlantic City and a new plan calls for horse racing on the beach. Assemblyman John Burzichelli (D-3) told NJ Today Managing Editor Mike Schneider that he hopes the novel idea will help bring excitement to both Atlantic City and the horse racing industry. He also discussed Revel’s future after bankruptcy as well as the new state budget and the state’s financial future.

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Sportsmen Legislators Seize the Moment to Promote Priorities for the 113th Congress

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FBI Seeking Owners of Stolen Artwork

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FLORIDA JUDGE DEBRA NELSON PRESIDED OVER A KANGAROO COURT | investors.com

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Face of Defense: Army Chaplain Tends to Firefighting Flock

By Army Staff Sgt. Jecca Geffre
Colorado National Guard

PAGOSA SPRINGS, Colo., July 12, 2013 – Army Chaplain (1st Lt.) Justin Cowan said he knew the day he walked out his door in early June to see huge plumes of smoke — the beginnings of the West Fork Complex fire — there was a possibility the Colorado National Guard would be called to help his community.

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VIDEO: George Zimmerman Found Not Guilty

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CNBNEWS HUNTING AND FISHING: DOE LICENSE UPDATES AVAILABLE ONLINE

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Philadelphia La Cosa Nostra Associate Sentenced to 96 Months in Prison | cnbnews.net

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New York\’s Creep-Off Election by Andrew Klavan – City Journal

What kind of creep-fest are New Yorkers staging this election, for crying out loud? As I’m hearing it out on the West Coast, the lead candidate for mayor is a guy who tweeted pictures of his dingus to various women and then publicly lied about it, and the comptroller race is between a whoremonger and the madam who supplied him. Really? The YMCA used to have a slogan: \”Character counts.\” In New York from now on, you ought to add, \”For nothing.\”

The madam is a libertarian and, as I understand it, a bit of a joke. But the dingus-tweeter, disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner, and the hooker boy, disgraced former governor Eliot Spitzer, both Democrats, are considered serious candidates. That makes sense, I guess. The Democrats are the party that celebrated Teddy Kennedy as the Lion of the Senate, even after he drove his likely mistress into the drink and left her to drown. This is the party of a president who carried on a sleazy Oval Office affair with a woman half his age and had his minions slander and intimidate other women who plausibly accused him of rape and grotesque sexual harassment. And, of course, this is the party of former congressman Barney Frank, who fixed parking tickets for his gay escort lover but remained in office so he could help destroy the nation’s economy by facilitating bad housing loans.

Of course, the GOP has its share of sexual rogues and clowns. South Carolina governor Mark Sanford spent taxpayer dollars while carrying on an extramarital affair in Argentina and then (which is worse in my book) cried about it—and yet he still made a successful comeback run for Congress. Congressman Mark Foley took strong action against child pornography when he wasn’t sending sexually suggestive e-mails to underage male pages. And who could forget Senator Larry Craig, whose continue via www.city-journal.org

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