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James Warren: New Hampshire's Changing Demographics
If tiny New Hampshire is a swing state, John McCain has more than a financial crisis and high anxiety to worry about there.
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In the face of the worst budget crisis in the recent history of the state, the growth of state spending has emerged as the most important issue in the upcoming election.
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Palin to campaign in New Hampshire
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will make her first campaign visit to New Hampshire on Wednesday.
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New Castle, Rye, North Hampton - New Hampshire Real Estate Market Updates - Sept 2008
The Seacoast areas of New Hampshire are really some of the prettiest towns you could want to live in.
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Seabrook company plays key role for Navy submarine USS New Hampshire
It didn't take long for David Dunfee to write the $25,000 check to support this month's commissioning ceremonies for the USS New Hampshire, the Navy's newest Virginia-class, nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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In-hospital errors kill thousands in U.S., but go unreported in New Hampshire
Mosquitoes in Exeter and Newmarket tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis , the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services announced today.
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New Hampshirea s 2nd Congressional District
First-term Congressman Paul Hodes, D-Concord, is seeking reelection in November and is facing opposition from challenger and political newcomer Jennifer Horn, R-Nashua. A Concord lawyer, Hodes began his career ...
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Palin visit set for Wednesday
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will campaign in New Hampshire next Wednesday, according to John McCain campaign sources.
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Warren Rudman: John Sununu has earned New Hampshire's trust
The next Congress faces the most critical economic issues our country has dealt with since the Great Depression.
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New Hampshire eyes alternative sentencing
New Hampshire is involved in multiple efforts to evaluate the benefits of alternative sentencing programs for nonviolent offenders.
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NH Communities Turning Used Oil Into Heat
The high price of fuel may prompt more New Hampshire towns to turn waste motor oil into heat for their buildings.
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Southern New Hampshire lacks teachers
With baby boomers retiring and a dearth of new teachers in some subjects, many New Hampshire schools are looking longer and harder for good teachers.
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Where does Gen. Petraeus relax?
Where does Gen. Petraeus relax? 10 minutes ago When the most famous military figure in the world wants to enjoy some peace and quiet and a little down time, he often finds it by a small lake in a tiny town in ...
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News Minute: Here is the latest New Hampshire news from The Associated Press
New Hampshire authorities have issued arrest warrants for a man who allegedly abducted his two daughters in August and fled with them to Brazil.
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New Hampshire Democratic Party Road Tour rolls through Hampton
Politicians on the New Hampshire Democratic Party Road Tour came to Hampton this week to speak on the importance of keeping a Democratic majority in power in the Granite State.
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Shea-Porter "trying to get to yes" on bailout
New Hampshire Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter says an economic rescue bill coming before the House on Friday has new, good things in it but still lacks adequate oversight and accountability.
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Raising New Hampshire's Cigarette Tax Is Bad Tax Policy
A 25 percent increase in New Hampshire's cigarette tax, scheduled to go into effect today, has been put on hold until audits can be completed to determine just how much revenue the tax has raised so far this ...
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NH Cigarette Tax To Increase
The cigarette tax in New Hampshire will go up to $1.33 at midnight Tuesday night because too little tax revenue came from cigarette sales to avoid it.
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NH cig tax goes to $1.33 at midnight
New Hampshire's cigarette tax will rise 25 cents to $1.33 a pack at midnight. Legislators voted in the spring to make the increase automatic on October 1 -- Wednesday -- unless the tax brought in $50 million ...
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