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In this weekend's Sunday News
Parade: Taylor Swift talks
With her hit album, "Red,'' making her holidays bright, superstar Taylor Swift is looking at love - and fame - from both sides now. Also featured: Chilly temps and plunging humidity can mean a rough season for skin, but these simple swaps will keep you looking gorgeous all the way till spring.
A New Perspective
Look for a new feature in the New Hampshire Sunday News. It is a new way to learn a lot about New Hampshire news and information in a little time. New Hampshire Perspective takes our current Week in Review summary and turns it into a full page, highlighting top stories of the past week in state news, business, politics and sports, plus a look at what is next on the New Hampshire agenda. It won't be heavy reading, but it will give busy people (aren't we all?) a new way to stay caught up and informed about what is important in the Granite State.
Degree at a discount
Already well-known for its aggressive online strategy, Southern New Hampshire University is going to ramp it up a notch as of Jan. 1, when the innovative Manchester university launches College for America, offering an associate's degree for $5,000.
- Data overreach Are programs really justified? The weak case for PRISM. - 11
- A Medicaid reduction? That is not likely - 8
- Border security? Maybe, some day, perhaps. Or not - 35
- Priority profs: University system tops HHS - 5
- Recognizing father: Not PC, but still OK - 1
- Closing Hanover St.: Not a 'free market' move - 6
- Step into the past: Discover old NH this weekend - 0
- Racial harmony: On preferences, it exists - 8
- School accountability: It is up to the parents - 12
School board papers: Beaudry gets left behind
READER COMMENTS: 1- UPDATE: Elderly man burned in North Hampton camper fire has died - 0
- Windham to reconsider dodgeball ban - 0
- Hooksett students taken to nearby school after gas leak - 0
- Londonderry students who haven't had whooping cough vaccine asked to stay home - 0
- House, Senate agree on capital budget, including new $38 million women's prison - 0
- Windham's Common Man suffers heavy water damage in fire - 1
- 'Home grow' dropped on way to medical marijuana compromise - 8
- Death investigation under way in Manchester, no foul play suspected - 0
- Vet Home budget reworked after proposed cuts - 0




