On the Radar: Rice spreads the hate, Rutgers examines the past, NJPAC looks to the future

* ??Battle for Newark??: “League of Women Voters letter”:http://www.nj.com/newslogs/mayorsrace/index.ssf?/mtlogs/njo_mayorrace/archives/2006_04.html#135555. In brief, it went something like, “Ahem, *NO* we didn’t sponsor “that”:http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-0/11460308927720.xml&coll=1.”
* ??WBGO??: “Sen. Rice wants the Newark mayor’s race monitored for fraud”:http://www.wbgo.org/news/articles.asp?newsid=1400. Isn’t that we have state election boards?
* ??Newark06??: “Rice Goes on the Attack”:http://newark06.blogs.nytimes.com/?p=156. Rice mimics James’ 2002 tactic of flinging hateful accusations at Booker in order to undermine his reputation. It seems that where the “Booker team has matured”:http://blog.newarker.info/2006/04/26/he-smellslike-the-future/, the current administration has descended to grade school warfare. What’s next? Will Rice shout boldly to Booker at the “debate”:http://blog.newarker.info/2006/04/27/the-main-event/ that “you’re not the boss of me,” or will he use the “I’m rubber, you’re glue” attack instead?
* ??Battle for Newark??: “Where to catch the candidates”:http://www.nj.com/newslogs/mayorsrace/index.ssf?/mtlogs/njo_mayorrace/archives/2006_04.html#135562. Katie shares a quick reference for next week’s appearances for the mayoral candidates.
* ??Rutgers-Newark??: “Newark Riots - 1967″:http://www.67riots.rutgers.edu/n_index.htm. Rutgers has put together a site in remembrance of the 40^th^ anniversary of ‘67 riots that scarred the city.
* ??Urban Land Institute??: “Arts Center Has A Plan to Help Newark Revive”:http://www.uli.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&CONTENTID=55180&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm (from the ??New York Times??). Further development plans around the NJPAC.
* ??National Jeweler??: “Newark Museum launches jewelry exhibition”:http://www.nationaljeweler.com/nationaljeweler/headlines/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002423746. A museum exhibit spanning five centuries of American and European jewelry masterpieces is slated to land next week in a city that may be best known as an airport hub for Continental, but was also once a hot spot for gold jewelry manufacturing: Newark, N.J.

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