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Craig answered questions from the Courier-Post heading into the third annual Winter Classic, an outdoor game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Boston Bruins slated for Jan. 1 at Boston's Fenway Park.
Q&A with NHL ice guru Dan Craig on Winter Classic preparations 2009
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That, in turn, was what led the Courier-Post to do the digging necessary to ferret out his state insurance.
The Leonard Lance saga, ctd. Greg Sargent 2011
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The aide told the Courier-Post: "I should have kept my mouth shut."
House GOPer against big government health care enjoys taxpayer-funded state government insurance Greg Sargent 2011
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But in response, New Jersey's Courier-Post did some digging and found that as a retired state government official, he and his family do enjoy taxpayer-funded health care on the state level:
House GOPer against big government health care enjoys taxpayer-funded state government insurance Greg Sargent 2011
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A 4-year-old boy's mission to grow his hair long enough to make a wig for cancer patients has resulted in him being expelled from school on the grounds that his locks violate the dress code, the Courier-Post reports.
Jack Anthony Szablewski, Age 4, Expelled For Long Hair He Plans To DONATE StyleList.com 2010
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The gay-themed book Revolutionary Voices, an anthology of first-person works by youths in New Jersey, has been quietly pulled from library shelves in Burlington County, N.J., and a high school, reports our colleague Jim Walsh of the Courier-Post.
Two New Jersey Libraries Pull Gay-Themed Book From Their Shelves 2010
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The gay-themed book Revolutionary Voices, an anthology of first-person works by youths in New Jersey, has been quietly pulled from library shelves in Burlington County, N.J., and a high school, reports our colleague Jim Walsh of the Courier-Post.
Two New Jersey Libraries Pull Gay-Themed Book From Their Shelves 2010
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A 4-year-old boy's mission to grow his hair long enough to make a wig for cancer patients has resulted in him being expelled from school on the grounds that his locks violate the dress code, the Courier-Post reports.
Jack Anthony Szablewski, Age 4, Expelled For Long Hair He Plans To DONATE StyleList.com 2010
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Gannett owns six daily newspapers in New Jersey — the Asbury Park Press, the Home News Tribune, the Courier News, the Courier-Post, the Daily Journal and the Daily Record — and the cuts have been almost seasonal: This past summer, 125 jobs were eliminated from the six papers; in December, 206 jobs were cut; last summer 55 jobs were cut; there were also more than 80 buyouts earlier in 2008.
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GRACE: Out to Jim Walsh, reporter with the "Courier-Post."
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