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October 18. 2012 12:34AM
lWildcat weekend
As big as last Saturday was for the UNH football and men’s hockey teams, this Saturday looms even larger. You won’t want to miss our coverage of the football team’s defense of the Brice-Cowell Musket as it visits arch-rival Maine and of the Wildcats’ Hockey East opener against traditional power Boston University.
Get tough, Jeremy
At Tuesday’s presidential debate, college student Jeremy Epstein asked Barack Obama and Mitt Romney what they would do to ensure he could support himself when he graduates. Says columnist Christopher Thompson: “Jeremy, you are 20 years old. Stop worrying about people trying to reassure you and your parents and recognize the fact that you are an adult. Start acting like one. You are responsible for your success. Not your parents. Not the next president.” Business
Health overhaul
With open enrollment around the corner, we look at what's new for next year. This fall, the annual open enrollment process is given a new twist by the increasing number of changes brought to insurance by the Affordable Care Act. Many of the main features of the law will not be in place until 2014, but some provisions already in effect can affect any changes you might want to make to your health coverage for next year. Journal Sunday
In this weekend's Sunday News
2013 Cars and Trucks
Two big sections of 2013 cars and trucks will be contained inside the New Hampshire Sunday News. We profile many of the 2013 cars and trucks showing up on dealers' lots across New Hampshire with lots of helpful advice on what buyers can expect. Look for information on the latest models, including what's new and what has changed in some vehicles.
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lWildcat weekend
As big as last Saturday was for the UNH football and men’s hockey teams, this Saturday looms even larger. You won’t want to miss our coverage of the football team’s defense of the Brice-Cowell Musket as it visits arch-rival Maine and of the Wildcats’ Hockey East opener against traditional power Boston University.
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Get tough, Jeremy
At Tuesday’s presidential debate, college student Jeremy Epstein asked Barack Obama and Mitt Romney what they would do to ensure he could support himself when he graduates. Says columnist Christopher Thompson: “Jeremy, you are 20 years old. Stop worrying about people trying to reassure you and your parents and recognize the fact that you are an adult. Start acting like one. You are responsible for your success. Not your parents. Not the next president.” Business
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Health overhaul
With open enrollment around the corner, we look at what's new for next year. This fall, the annual open enrollment process is given a new twist by the increasing number of changes brought to insurance by the Affordable Care Act. Many of the main features of the law will not be in place until 2014, but some provisions already in effect can affect any changes you might want to make to your health coverage for next year. Journal Sunday
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