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<font color="white" size="1">TRENTON, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday proposed turning a former
teacher's college into New Jersey's second major public research university in a
shake-up of the state's higher education system that's intended to raise the
standing of Rutgers University and other institutions from "good to great."The first-term
Republican governor has long been concerned that top high school graduates go
elsewhere for college and often stay there
rather than staying put in New Jersey, one of the few states
where the flagship public university doesn't contain the state name.Part of the
problem is a shortage of slots for students, and part is the
reputation of Rutgers, a school of 58,000 students spread across three campuses.Under
the governor's plan, fast-growing Rowan University, which 20 years ago was largely
a teacher's college known as Glassboro State College, would take over the
Rutgers-Camden campus, including its law school, in suburban Philadelphia.Rutgers,
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<font color="white" size="1">y lawmakers last year.Officials spoke about the budget plans on condition of
anonymity because they have not yet been made public.Military leaders, from Defense
Secretary Leon Panetta on down, insist they will come up with the
budgets cuts without hurting the force's effectiveness. In fact, many of the
top Army leaders who have been putting the budget together were around
when massive budget cuts after the Vietnam war left Army units badly
undermanned and ill-equipped -- leading to what they call a hollow force.According
to officials, plans call for the active duty Army to shrink from
a high of about 570,000 soldiers to roughly 490,000 over the next
decade or so. Initial cuts have been ongoing, and there are currently
about 558,000 active duty soldiers in the Army.Additionally, there are nearly 205,000
in the Army Reserve and close to 360,000 in the Army National
Guard, the Army said Wednesday.The Army plans to shed soldiers carefully, including
through plann
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