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NEWS
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UNH students with EPA grant to power highway signals and sensors with wind energy generated by passing traffic


NH women plead guilty to shoplifting in Prince Edward Island


FEATURES
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30-year odyssey for elephant ends with reunion at Ohio zoo


Strange light bathed "Hero" during filming of segment on NH family of fallen warrior
'It made me wonder if Justin was there,' writes '20/20' reporter
You decide, here's the unaltered image.


Barrington student may be published nationally, needs community votes to reach his goal



AUDIO: CERN has completed 80% of search for Higgs Boson, but nothing found yet


BUSINESS
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Hannaford adds drive through grocery pickup in combination with online ordering at NH stores


NU/NStar merger review delayed by storm recovery


POLITICS
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Lawmakers demand colleges allow guns


Million-Dollar Advantages Banked by House Republicans for 2012
Democratic candidate Ann McLane Kuster, running again against New Hampshire Republican Representative Charles Bass, took in $732,081 to the incumbent's $601,741. Kuster entered October with $590,735 in the bank, while Bass, who reclaimed the congressional seat last year that he lost in 2006, had $488,539.


PRIMARY
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AP: N.H. gay marriage push highlights GOP shifts


2 Jacksonville men's names to be on the ballot in New Hampshire presidential primary


Americans Elect could put Buddy Roemer on presidential ballot


Texas Tribune: As Presidential Candidate, Perry is no Bush or Clinton



Politico: A rogue convention? How GOP party rules may surprise in 2012



SantaFeNewMexican.com: 'Abandoned' by GOP, Johnson could seek Libertarian nod



OPINION
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Leonard Pitts Jr.: Picking a president shouldn't be like picking a golf buddy
A presidential campaign constitutes the world's longest and toughest job interview. While it's fine to vet candidates on likeability, credibility and, yes, experience, it might not hurt to require that they also show evidence of having thought deeply and with an informed mind about the world and America's place in it.


NYT editorial: Battling Over Birth Control
“Americans of all religious faiths overwhelmingly support broad access to birth control,” said Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat of New Hampshire.


SPORTS
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Councillor wants city to take swing at 'AA' baseball, says Fisher Cats the best fit
Double-A baseball teams interested in leasing Ottawa Stadium have until Dec. 9 to submit a proposal to the city. The highest bidder will get a chance in 2013 to hit a home run on professional baseball in the nation's capital.


The different faces of the NBA lockout


Lehigh Valley, Pa., Central Catholic's McNeely to follow brother to New Hampshire
  • Whom do you trust more to provide your health insurance?
  • Federal Government
  • 21%
  • Private Insurers
  • 70%
  • State Government
  • 9%
  • Total Votes: 405

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