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N.J. Sierra Club blasts Gov. Corzine's environmental record

"We believe this will go down as the worst environmental administration in state history," said Jeff Tittel of the Sierra Club, contending his group wanted to list Corzine's environmental accomplishments and failures before the record becomes "twisted by... Full Article at NJ.com

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