Newark News
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Sanofi won a U.S. appeals court ruling yesterday that revives a patent-infringement claim over generic versions of the allergy drug Allegra.
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Barbara Buono, the Democrat trying to oust New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, is so low on funds that her campaign ads don’t reach voters via television or radio. To see them, you must go to her website, Facebook or Twitter page.
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The owner of SeaStreak Wall Street, a commuter ferry that crashed in Manhattan’s financial district on Jan. 9, faces at least 45 passenger claims for damages, according to a court filing.
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PokerStars was denied its request to keep alive a $15 million offer to purchase the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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Singapore Airlines Ltd., Southeast Asia’s biggest carrier, fell the most in more than 1 1/2 years in Singapore trading after lower passenger and cargo fares pushed the company into a wider fourth-quarter operating loss.
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A National Labor Relations Board decision against a New Jersey nursing home was thrown out by an appeals court that ruled one board member was improperly appointed by President Barack Obama.
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Rutgers University hired Julie Hermann as athletic director to replace Tim Pernetti, making her the first woman in school history to hold the position.
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Jersey City Councilman Steven Fulop, who quit Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.’s trading desk to run for mayor, ousted incumbent Jerramiah Healy, whose administration was caught up in an FBI investigation and who was once photographed on his porch drunk, unconscious and naked.
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Three men who claimed they had special access to Facebook Inc. shares before its initial public offering last year were charged with defrauding an investor of $6.7 million.
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Kobe Bryant, the All-Star basketball guard, was directed by a judge to try mediation before a possible June 17 trial over whether a New Jersey auctioneer can sell his memorabilia on behalf of his mother.
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