This is the OLD C L I P P I N G S blog. Visit us at http://pclips.blogspot.com/ for fresh stuff!

Sunday, May 14, 2006

14 - Sun - Meet the Masters at Swain's... Real Estate: Mortgage & Market changes... Rove is indicted...

*
I told you the Rove story yesterday was a scoop. More in today's National section.

PLAINFIELD_________________________________________________________________________________

Plainfield Today: "Meet the Masters: Plainfield Public School Student Art at Swain's"

MIA: Courier print edition has story on yesterday's mothers' march against violence
in Plainfield. Not online.


Plainfield Girlchoir: "Show by young singers is a high note for seniors"


Connections? Food For Thought
..... - School Layoffs: "Budget cuts force layoffs of half in Trenton schools"
..... - Drugs: "The 2 faces of a good trooper gone bad, who ran drug ring"
..... - 'Walk of Fame': "East Orange's ties to fame to be cast in concrete"
..... - Real Estate: "NJ real-estate professionals adjusting to new reality"
.......... - Mortgages: "Some people staying away from traditional 30-year plan"
..... - Media: "Q&A: The role of journalism in a changing world"

Events for this week are here

. x----------------------------------x
.
|
....PLAINFIELD EVENTS CALENDAR....|
. |
..Click HERE to get listing form..|
. x----------------------------------x


Legal Notices: Go here, and click on 'New Search' You can search by County, Newspaper
or keyword [such as 'Plainfield' or 'Sheriff']


TRI-COUNTY AREA___________________________________________________________________________

Elizabeth: "'Sopranos' can't beat this tale of Elizabeth union's corruption"
John Lynch: "Lynch's exit changes his party's dynamics"
Metuchen: "Metchen police fear report was doctored"
Middlesex County: "County told to revisit charges against Dems"
Roselle: "National Council of Negro Women chapter holding annual Mother's Day fundraiser"
Summit: "Overlook Hospital blackout scrutinized"


NEW JERSEY________________________________________________________________________________

The Auditor - For political junkies: "Sunday, May 14, 2006"

Corzine - Economic Policy: Tom Moran: "The great job hunt"

Booker: "Newark is the first test of Booker's star power"
-- Pundits! Rev your engines!
Budget: "Lawmakers seeking new methods to help budget"
Cryan/Golding Affair: "Behind the stalking case that shook the state"
Medicare Deadline: "Medicare Part D deadline near"
NJ Public College Heads: "Average salary for presidents jumps nearly $100,000 since '98"
NJN: "NJN faces a tough audience in Trenton; Could feel pain of fiscal crunch"
Tax Reform: "Citizens summit calls for tax reform"
Towns:
..... - Newark Council Runoff: "Candidates get set for Round 2; Low voter turnout expected"
.......... - The Ledger's Newark campaign blog is here, and the NY Times blog is here
..... - Newark and State: "Booker must find a way to work with, or oust, Sens. James and Rice"
MIA: The Ledger has a front-page story on 17 Newark teens killed on the streets in the
last 18 months -- and what they cite as a new and different kind of response from officials.
Print edition only.


Sheneman's Cartoon is here
Margulies' Cartoon is here



NATION / WORLD____________________________________________________________________________

Bush - SL: "Bush tests limits of his constitutional authority"

Scandal Central:

..... - Domestic spying:
.......... - NYT: "Cheney Pushed U.S. to Widen Eavesdropping"
............. - "Questions Raised for Phone Giants in Spy Data Furor":
..... - Plamegate: "Karl Rove Indicted on Charges of Perjury, Lying to Investigators"
.......... - WP: "Cheney Penned Note About Plame, Filing Shows"
.......... - NYT: "Notes Said to Reveal Close Cheney Interest in Wilson"

2004 Bush Campaign - USA Today: "Ohio coin dealer to plead guilty to illegal contributions"
CIA- WP: "Fired Officer Believed CIA Lied to Congress"
CIA, Hayden - Congressional Daily: "Former NSA officer alleges illegal activities under Hayden"
Immigration Reform - SL: "Translating protest into clout"
Intelligence - NYT: "Langley, We Have a Problem"
Internet - TomPaine: Robert Reich: "War On The Web"
Iraq - NYT: "Murtha Predicts U.S. Pullout From Iraq"
Supreme Court - SL: "Justices up against summer deadline"


OF INTEREST________________________________________________________________________________

Kids & Internet: "Sexual predators not only online risk"
..... - "MySpace no stranger to trouble in N.J."
Ledger's 'Mort Pye' Scholars: "Stellar students' studies span gamut; many already applying them"


BOOK REVIEW LINKS: NY Times | Wash Post | Ledger | NY Rev Bks | London Rev Bks |
SPORTS LINKS: PHS | Courier | Ledger | NY Times | NY Post | Daily News | El Diario | Hoy |


PLAINFIELD TODAY: My personal take on Plainfield: news, views, gossip and sightings.
PLAINFIELD EVENTS:
The online calendar for Plainfield events, performances, and meetings.

ABBREVIATIONS AND LINKS FOR FREQUENTLY CITED NEWS SOURCES

CN - Courier News | SL - Star-Ledger | NYT - New York Times | WP - Washington Post |

AFP - Agence France Presse | AP - Associated Press | APP - Asbury Park Press | BR - Bergen Record |
CSM - Christian Science Monitor
| CP - Courier Post [Cherry Hill] | HNT - Home News [New Brunswick] |
JJ - Jersey Journal [Jersey City]
| LAT - Los Angeles Times | ND - Newsday | NOLA - Times-Picayune |
NPR - National Public Radio
| PNJ - Politics NJ | TT - Trenton Times |

(In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have
expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes.
Plainfiield Today and Clippings have no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of these articles nor are
Plainfield Today or Clippings endorsed or sponsored by the originator.)

Some publications, such as the NY Times and the Ledger, remove their articles from free access after a
period of time (for the Times it is one week, for the Ledger two). This means the link may become broken
or may lead you to a pay-for-access page. If you are a 'clipper,' save the interesting stories to your hard drive
the day you read them, that way you will always have access to them.

*