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Tom Moran left the Star-Ledger eighteen months ago to take a communications job with PSE&G, New Jersey’s largest utility company. “I knew after a week it wouldn’t work,” he tells David Carr. The political columnist has returned to the paper, knowing “there is no job security, and it could all blow up in a year.” But I now have a front-row seat on the spectacle of New Jersey politics.”
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