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Jonah Goldberg: Turning a blind eye to discrimination in China
THE MORAL landscape of America's self-understanding is often reduced to a few easily recognizable landmarks: slavery and abolition, Jim Crow and the civil rights movement, World War II and the Holocaust.
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Sustain the veto: Keep the death penalty
Are there some crimes so heinous that those who commit them forfeit their lives?
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Turf battle: A fight between the boards
We have long advocated that Manchester return administration of its school district to a department under the direction of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
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Jennifer Horn: Making polls interesting is not easy
IF YOU'VE GOTTEN more than one political polling call in the past week, you aren't alone. It's polling season here in New Hampshire, with NH Journal, UNH Granite State Poll and St. Anselm College Survey Center all publishing results from their most recent surveys in the past few days.
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Repeal the death penalty
To the Editor: Both the New Hampshire House and Senate voted to end the death penalty. This was long overdue. Unfortunately, it appears the ugly head of political considerations pushed Gov. Chris Sununu to veto the bill.
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Andrews stand out
To the Editor: This year's primary and general elections for the New Hampshire First District Congressional seat are of great importance to the citizens of New Hampshire. Our country will decide if we continue down a road fueled with hate, distrust, and finger pointing. Or will we return to our roots of tolerance and respect?
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Pat Buchanan: In spies' battle, Trump holds the high ground
IN BACKING John Brennan's right to keep his top-secret security clearance, despite his having charged the President with treason, the U.S. intel community has chosen to fight on indefensible terrain.
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Garrison Keillor: Old man in the grandstand, talking
I DROVE THROUGH a Minnesota monsoon last week ' in the midst of cornfields, sheets of rain so heavy that cars pulled off the road ' in other words, a beautiful summer storm, of which we've had several this year, as a result of which we are not burning, as other states are.
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Messmer is a community leader
To the Editor: I think we have some good candidates running for Congress this year in New Hampshire's First District, but there is one that stands out: Mindi Messmer!
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Dover man charged in deaths of his wife and father
The bodies of Joanna Colella, 43, and Francis Colella, 69, were found Monday, Aug. 20, 2018.
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Trump worries Mueller interview could become a 'perjury trap'
Trump said he was worried that any statements under oath he provides to Mueller could be used to bring perjury charges against him.
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E-Rod stars in Sea Dogs' win over Fisher Cats
In a matchup of rehabbing major league pitchers, Eduardo Rodriguez got the best of Aaron Sanchez.
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Mike Shalin's Working Press: Be afraid, very afraid, of Indians
While the Red Sox dismantle the East and the Cinderella A's charge in the West, the Indians are quietly moving along under the radar.
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UNH football: It's been a long wait for Trevon Bryant
Trevon Bryant is getting a bit antsy. The University of New Hampshire senior running back and captain is closing in on his first football game in about 20 months.
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Allen's homer carries Indians over Red Sox, 5-4
Greg Allen hit a tiebreaking two-run homer in the seventh inning to help the Cleveland Indians post a 5-4 victory over the host Boston Red Sox.
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Transcripts: Jeanie Forrester had Andy Sanborn on her radar as accusations came against him
Forrester was so concerned about Sanborn's alleged behavior that she intervened on behalf of a staff member, according to transcripts.
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Judge keeps bail at 15k for man whose 7-year-old shot himself in the leg
Miguel Roman Jr. is charged with reckless conduct, endangering the welfare of a child and falsifying physical evidence.
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Young entrepreneurs showcase talents in Laconia at NH Children's Business Fair
Businesses created and launched entirely by kids were showcased on Saturday at Opechee Park.
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Windham Planning Board OKs new homes, charter school
New residential homes and the conversion of an office building into a new charter school were among the projects approved at a recent planning board meeting.
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Bedford schools will not be awarded attorney's fees from civil lawsuit
The state's highest court has ruled that the Bedford School District will not be reimbursed legal fees associated with its lawsuit seeking adequacy grants owned to the school system.
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