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P.M. news links: Staten Island breast implant lawsuit, N.Y. horse cruelty, SS United States for sale

Staten Island AdvancePhysician Keith S. Berman performed a breast implant surgery on Maria Alaimo in March of 2003. • Jury rules in favor of Staten Island mom in breast-implant lawsuit (SILive.com) • SS United States being marketed for scrap (Philly.c

Area Puerto Ricans surprised to learn anti-fraud law will invalidate birth certificates

More than a million natives of Puerto Rico living in the United States - including thousands in southern New Jersey - will have invalid birth certificates on July 1 under a law passed by the Puerto Rican government to battle birth certificate fraud.

Trends for New Jersey's Coast Vacation Destinations by Worldwide Vacation Lodging Directory Rentalo.com

Vacation Rentals (http://rentalo.com/) Versus Hotels Comparison Shopping Trends, Vacation Planning Trends, and Vacation Themes Trends for New Jersey Coast’s Top Vacation Destinations (PRWeb Mar 11, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/relea

NJ man accused of raping, beating 5 daughters

A New Jersey man with apocalyptic visions is accused of years of terrorizing his family, raping his five daughters and impregnating three, beating his children with wooden boards and even moving at one point to avoid child welfare investigators. Rape - Ch

It's easier to get a loan in New Jersey than rest of U.S.

Obtaining a loan last year was not an easy feat for Americans, as banks were quick to pull back on whom they lent to and how much they gave. But in New Jersey, a borrower's application was less likely to get tossed into the reject pile.