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Apparently not content with his role as one of the two best basketball players in the world, LeBron James is getting into the movie industry.
James serves as an executive producer for More Than A Game, a documentary that followed James and his teammates during their senior St. Vincent-St



TRENTON, N.J. - A controversial pilot program that uses red light cameras to catch traffic violators is about to get under way in New Jersey.
Twenty-one municipalities from around the state have applied to the five-year program so far, but only 12 will be accepted for the first year, according to NJDOT spokesman Timothy Greeley. Towns will be notified if they are accepted into the program beginning this month.
The devices take digital photographs of vehicles that run red lights or otherwise disregard traffic signals. A color copy of the photo, along with a ticket, is mailed to the vehicle's registered owner.
Towns must first pass local ordinances approving the use of the cameras before applying to the state program




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