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Turning off the NFL
To the Editor: It is easy to understand why Chris Girard of Chester says that the NFL is no longer on his TV watch list. It is also no longer on mine either.
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Thanks from Liberty House
To the Editor: The staff and veterans at Liberty House would like to take this opportunity to thank the Mary and Charles Howe Family Fund for their generosity and support of our homeless veterans program in Manchester.
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Clegg insults the North Country
To the Editor: As a lifetime resident of the North Country, it is very hard for me to ignore comments made in the Aug. 5 New Hampshire Sunday News. The article about Sen. Jeff Woodburn's problems written by reporter Kevin Landrigan is an insult to the residents of the North Country.
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Council cash: Corriveau complains, won't disclose
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
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Pole taxes: Even out utility property values
Some New Hampshire municipalities have found a way to reach their hands into the pockets of electric utility customers in other towns.
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Another View: Kitchens is the right choice for MHT
AS LOCAL BUSINESS and community leaders chosen by Mayor Joyce Craig to serve on the committee charged with assisting in the search for the next Manchester-Boston Regional Airport director, it is with pride and confidence that we announce our support for the mayor's nominee, Ted Kitchens.
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Jonah Goldberg: Are we to blame for the Alex Jones problem?
THE BEHEMOTHS of the internet have shunned Alex Jones, the worm-tongued, often shirtless conspiracy theorist and paranoia monger who hosts a show called 'Infowars.' The debate over this cartel-like decision is much larger than Jones now, and it's taking place mostly on the right.
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Joe McQuaid's Publisher's Notebook: Countering stereotypes of New Hampshire
A BLACK AMERICAN and an American of Hispanic descent walk into a New Hampshire diner. Stop me if you've heard this one.
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George F. Will: Lehman reminds us that if you want peace, prepare for war
Scholars will debate for centuries the role U.S. policies played in bringing the Cold War to endgame and the Soviet Union to extinction.
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Experience matters
I want Naomi Andrews as my representative in Congress because she will continue the outstanding representation she and Carol Shea-Porter have been providing for the people of New Hampshire for years now.
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Re-elect Frank Kotowski
Like most of my fellow first-term representatives, I spent my first weeks in Concord nearly two years ago wandering around trying to figure out what to do.
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A Supreme Court for the people
There are currently hundreds of active court cases challenging the legality of the Trump Administration's dismantling of regulatory protections for clean and clean water.
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Diversity in New Hampshire
On July 27, the New York Times published an article titled New Hampshire, 94 Percent White, Asks: 'How Do You Diversify a Whole State?'
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Trump's assault: 'Enemy of the people' slander
We think it is Donald Trump himself, not his administration, who regularly and recklessly attacks the free press.
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Liquor deals: Selling to our neighbors
Don't tell Andru Volinsky, but the New Hampshire Liquor Commission is trying to boost sales to customers in other states.
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Pat Buchanan: Who determines 'Universal Values'?
Is it any of Canada's business whether Saudi women have the right to drive?
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Car rolls over, catches fire on Interstate 93 after avoiding ladder
A female motorist did not appear to have injuries after her vehicle was forced off the highway near Exit 1 on Interstate 93 and rolled over multiple times into the median between the northbound and southbound sections of the highway, according to Salem Fire Department Battalion Chief Tim Kenney.
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Windham neighbors of ex-Trump adviser Lewandowski allege 'pattern of delay and harassment' in property dispute
The neighbors of President Trump's former campaign manager are accusing him of engaging in a pattern of delay and harassment as legal wrangling continues in a property fight involving his new garage in Windham.
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In Bedford, attorney hired to investigate dean of student's support for former counselor
The school district has hired an independent attorney to investigate possible employee misconduct involving Bedford's dean of students and her recent support for a former counselor who sexually assaulted a student in Exeter.
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