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13 hours ago ago from The New York Times
NEWARK With a cast of dignitaries including a United States Supreme Court justice and attorney general looking on, the new United States attorney in New Jersey pledged Monday to bring intensity and integrity to the federal government's efforts to root out crime and corruption. Ruth Fremson/The New York Times Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. of the Supreme Court swore in Paul J. Fishman as the United States attorney for New Jersey ...
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