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      <description>HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — Four years ago, noticing plaques at the county courthouse commemorating slavery, the Holocaust and other atrocities, Korean-American community leader Chejin Park struck upon the idea of adding a tribute to the "comfort women" of World War II. 
                   To his surprise, the seemingly small, local gesture —  to honor the more than 200,000 most...</description>
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      <description>MOONACHIE, N.J. (AP) — Images of New Jersey's devastated shoreline captivated the nation in the days after Superstorm Sandy. 
                   Less noticed was the enormous damage caused inland when a mile-and-a-half-long earthen barrier along and near the Hackensack River was breached, sending a tidal surge washing over parts of several towns, damaging more than 2,000 hom...</description>
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