FBI: Man Sentenced for Orchestrating Nationwide \”Cramming\” Scheme

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09/15/15

It’s a problem that has bedeviled landline telephone users for a while now, but is increasingly causing headaches for mobile phone users as well. It’s called cramming, and it involves a third party placing unauthorized charges on your wired, wireless, or bundled services telephone bill. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) estimates that cramming has impacted tens of millions of American households.

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YOUR MONEY: Ex Governor McGreevey Retires After 4 Months on the Job with Lifetime Benefits

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NJ Center of Excellence Autism Summit to Showcase Research

Conference to unite families, providers, educators, researchers and policymakers 

greater than 500 sections

To spark dialogue and provoke thought on the newest ideas and hopes in autism research, the New Jersey Center of Excellence (NJ ACE) Coordinating Center at Montclair State University will host the NJACE Statewide Autism Summit on September 18.

The conference, \”The Unfolding Story of Autism Research in NJ from Cells to Society,\” will unite families, providers, educators, researchers and policymakers to discuss breakthroughs in research that shape future understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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Federal Inmates in Wayne County Charged with Assaults with a Dangerous Weapon

SCRANTON—The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that late yesterday a federal grand jury in Scranton indicted five federal inmates at the United States Penitentiary Canaan (\”USP Canaan\”), in Waymart, Pennsylvania, in separate cases involving alleged assaults with a dangerous weapon.

One of the incidents involves an assault by an inmate on correction officers.

According to United States Attorney Peter Smith, the following inmates were charged in the following cases:

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Birds That Eat at Feeders Are More Likely to Get Sick, Spread Disease, Say Researchers

\"\"Newswise — BLACKSBURG, Va., Sept. 17, 2015 – Wild songbirds that prefer to eat at bird feeders have an increased risk of acquiring a common eye disease. In turn, these birds also spread the disease more quickly to their flock mates, according to an international research team led by Virginia Tech scientists.

The researchers found that this feeding preference, rather than its social position in the flock, as previously thought, was more likely to result in a bird contracting the eye disease. The results of the study, funded by the National Science Foundation, were published Wednesday in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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CNB Archives January 2010 : Regarding the Snow Removal Ticket Issue

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Pennsylvania’s ‘silly’ 2 six-pack rule keeps beer sales confusing

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COMMENTARY: WASTEFUL RESOLUTION

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