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'Say-on-pay' votes gain momentum

success with a gentler request: Give shareholders an advisory vote on executive pay. MORRISTOWN, N.J. - Some of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't ...

From BRAD HAYNES, The San Jose Mercury News,  13 May 2008
Related Topics: Merck & Company, Inc.,  Robert Morse,  ExxonMobil,  Steve Jobs,  Lexmark International, Inc.

Investor reaches for reins on executive pay

MORRISTOWN, N.J.—Some of Robert Morse's ideas are small: Paint a baseball so it's easier to read a curve. Make a four-colored deck of cards so his wife doesn't confuse the spades and clubs. Some are bigger: Cap the pay of American corporate executives ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Boston Globe,  12 May 2008
Related Topics: Merck & Company, Inc.,  Robert Morse,  ExxonMobil,  Ford Motor Company,  Steve Jobs

NJ corruption untamed by conviction streak

TRENTON, N.J.—You'd think a six-year streak of corruption convictions by federal prosecutors would be a powerful deterrent to New Jersey officials who consider abusing their power for personal gain. But the Garden State outpaced its neighbors in ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Boston Globe,  26 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Christopher J. Christie,  Sharpe James,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party,  George W. Bush

Exhibit takes a snapshot of New Jersey in popular imagination

Traffic, jewelry, smokestacks, armpits, a slab of beef _ this is New Jersey in the Internet's imagination. A new exhibit features more than a thousand "photographs of New Jersey" collected online from artists around the world _ most of whom have ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Taiwan News,  4 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Bruce Springsteen

NY, NJ Trees Treated for Killer Beetles

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Nearly 80,000 trees in New Jersey and New York are being treated to protect them from a deadly beetle infestation. The Asian longhorned beetle has destroyed more than 30,000 trees since it arrived in the country about a decade ago. ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Associated Press,  31 Mar 2008

Gossip site denies wrongdoing

TRENTON, N.J. The college gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com has criticized a consumer fraud investigation launched by the New Jersey attorney general. “JuicyCampus has not violated any laws,” reads an unsigned statement posted on the website earlier ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Globe and Mail,  28 Mar 2008

NJ Prosecutors Investigate College Scuttlebutt Site for Fraud

Language on the site ranges from catty to hateful and offensive. One thread, for example, on the "most overrated Princeton student" quickly dissolves into name-calling, homophobia and anti-Semitism. JuicyCampus may be violating the state's Consumer ...

From BRAD HAYNES, TechNewsWorld,  21 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Princeton University

College gossip site under scrutiny

Language on the site ranges from catty to hateful and offensive. One thread, for example, on the "most overrated Princeton student" quickly dissolves into name-calling, homophobia and anti-Semitism. JuicyCampus may be violating the state's Consumer ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Boston Globe,  18 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Princeton University

No Text Messages or Calls for NJ Drivers

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- For New Jersey drivers, the message is clear: Keep your thumbs on the wheel and off the keypad. Beginning Saturday, police can slap drivers with a $100 fine for talking or sending a text message on hand-held devices. New Jersey ...

From BRAD HAYNES, Washington Times,  1 Mar 2008

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