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CHICAGO - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced a $100 million donation to Newark public schools.
                                                                    
                                        NEWARK, N.J. - Education in New Jersey's biggest city could be in for a big change - and not just because of the $100 million stock donation Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is expected to announce Friday on Oprah Winfrey's show.
                                                                    
                                        NEWARK, N.J. - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is about to make a lot of new friends: The 26-year-old tycoon is pouring $100 million of his staggering fortune into Newark's blighted school system after hitting it off with the mayor of the poverty-stricken city.
                                                                    
                                        NEWARK, N.J. - Mark Zuckerberg, the 26-year-old wunderkind behind Facebook is making a move to become a player in philanthropy just before the opening of a film that portrays him as less than charitable.
                                                                    
                                        TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey's fired education commissioner said Monday he's learned he made a mistake that might have cost the state a $400 million federal education grant even though he doesn't remember doing it.
                                                                    
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