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October Sun, 1986

NEW JERSEYANS SEE DRUG ABUSE AS SERIOUS PROBLEM; PUBLIC SUPPORTS DRUG TESTING FOR THEMSELVES AND OTHERS

Nearly 80 percent of New Jerseyans feel the problem of illegal drug abuse in the state is “very serious,” and a clear majority supports the idea of mandatory drug testing in the workplace, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll

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August Sun, 1986

NEW JERSEYANS AND PHONE DEREGULATION: SOME CONFUSION REMAINS, MAJORITY DISSATISFIED WITH CHANGES

Over two and a half years after the break-up of AT&T a majority of New Jerseyans still express some confusion about the changes made in the telephone industry, and a majority is also dissatisfied with these changes, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton poll.

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August Sun, 1986

Gambling in the Garden State: Residents Evenly Split On 24 Hour Gambling; Lottery Most Popular Form of Gambling

New Jerseyans are evenly split over whether the state should allow 24 hour gambling in Atlantic City, with about one-in-three favoring the idea while an equal number are opposed, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll.

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August Sun, 1986

NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS SUPPORT RIGHT TO DIE FOR THEMSELVES AND OTHERS; WOULD FAVOR LAW ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES

More than 4 out of every 5 New Jerseyans say they would want to be taken off life support machines and allowed to die if they were terminally ill or in a coma with no chance of recovery, according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll.

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