Category: archives
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PU hears how "Con Man" duped U.S. into Iraq War
PRINCETON – Bob Drogin, the LA Times reporter who has detailed how a presumed Iraqi informant who provided the U.S. with false information about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, makes an appearance at Princeton University Monday. Drogin, a Pulitzer Prize-winner, will discuss his book "Curveball: Spies, Lies and the Con Man Who Caused a…
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‘I’m Note There’
This visually intelligent film supplies a different look for each period of Bob Dylan’s life, portrayed by six different actors. By Elise Nakhnikian WRITER-director Todd Haynes doesn’t do boring. He made his first feature, a 47-minute film about pop star and anorexia victim Karen Carpenter, with Barbie dolls on miniature sets. Even his more conventional…
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Betty Guadagno
Betty Guadagno, neé Gladys Elizabeth Cashel, 75, of Lawrenceville, died Thanksgiving morning in Hannemann Hospital in Philadelphia. Born in Ewing Township, she resided in Lawrenceville for the past 50 years in the house her husband, Ben, designed and built. She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church, Pennington. Predeceased by her husband, Benjamin…
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‘Enchanted’
Fantasy collides with reality in Disney’s latest feature that will delight both kids and grownups. By Bob Brown WHAT a romp! Here’s a Disney feature that will delight kids, but it’s really for grownups who remember what the company used to do best. Disney has gone back to its core strengths — strong storytelling, hand-drawn…
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Holiday Book Fair slated
CHS parents music group is sponsor The CHS Music & Theatre Parents Association will earn 15 percent back on purchases made Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 by anyone presenting a special MTPA voucher at the Barnes & Noble MarketFair location. Shoppers are encouraged to come for the holiday performances by CHS students. On Dec. 1,…
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Blood donation locations
Donate in Lawrence on Nov. 27, 28 and 30 Community Blood Council of New Jersey will hold several remote blood donation collections this week. The first will be from 1 to 7 p.m. Nov. 27 in the Student Center, Cavalla Room at Rider University, 2083 Lawrenceville Road. The second donation collection will be held at…
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Princeton’s UMC gets $6 million Bristol-Myers Squibb grant
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Donates $6 Million to University Medical Center at Princeton November 21, 2007 Gift Supports Improved Access to Health Care and Health Education for Region’s Underserved Populations — A $6 million grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation will help create a new community health care center at the University Medical Center at Princeton…
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Township mulls new plan for baseball team’s field
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer After striking out the first time, the township is hoping to have a hit with a second proposal for the construction of a township baseball field. An offer from Hiland Construction Services, Inc. is under consideration to create a ball field on the property adjacent to the Hillsborough Promenade on…
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Are you at risk for the flu?
Health experts recommend annual influenza vaccination for more than 220 million people in the United States. Despite this recommendation, influenza immunization rates fall far short every year. Approximately 1 to 5 million residents in the region of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia will suffer from influenza in an average year. The American Lung…
