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In this weekend's Sunday News
Best of the best in NH sports
The Union Leader will present its All-State teams in boys' soccer, girls' soccer, field hockey, volleyball, boys' cross country, girls' cross country and football in the upcoming New Hampshire Sunday News.
Numbers of concern?
There were more fatal auto accidents in New Hampshire this year. We break down the statistics and sort through some of the reasons for the tragic numbers.
Jobless, with little hope on the side
Unemployment among 18- to 25-year-olds nationwide is officially at 10.5 percent, not including the people who are simply not looking for jobs anymore. The situation offers little hope for the Millennial Generation, according to generationopportunity.com. We'll take a look at the picture in New Hampshire.
Leader Q&A
Sy Mahfuz is a small businessman of the old school. The owner of Persian Rug Gallery in Nashua, who operates the business his father founded in 1953, believes business is just as much about civic involvement as it is about marketing and sales. Mahfuz reflects on his family's business and the community work that drives his passion.
- Another View -- Glenn Normandeau: Protecting endangered non-game species a NH success story - 1
- Charles Krauthammer: Redacted truth, subjunctive outrage - 0
- David Harsanyi: Get the IRS out of the speech business altogether - 9
- Another View -- Ryan Gallagher: The U.S. government spies on reporters all too frequently - 4
- John Stossel: Who has true grit anymore? - 0
- Another View: New Hampshire would take a risky bet on casinos - 6
- Ramesh Ponnuru: In flextime fight, liberals play to their stereotype - 0
- Jonah Goldberg: Benghazi's smoking guns - 1
- Another View: Nashua does need to conduct its own review of commuter rail - 1
Jonah Goldberg: The IRS was only following Obama's lead
READER COMMENTS: 0- Updated: Man fatally shot on Manchester street; neighbors shocked - 3
- Nashua mayor to recommend Bennett for corporation counsel - 0
- Claremont group disputes incinerator plant's permit - 0
- Goffstown artisan gives new face to Wolfeboro tower - 0
- Katie McQuaid's Scene in Manchester: Kiwanis and the kids - 0
- Town may have to fix grave error - 0
- Gate City Musings: Mayor just keeps on spending - 0
- Nashua set to begin budget review - 0
- Manchester 'homeless meter' program seeks to deter panhandling - 0




