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The New England Patriots completed their 16-0 regular season with a 38-35 win over the New York Giants at Giants Stadium last night. New England overcame its biggest deficit of the season, 12 points, to earn the comeback win and make history.
►Patriots complete first leg of journey
►On Football: New England invades New Jersey
►AP Video: The Patriots go 16-0
The sale of the big track to billionaire O. Bruton Smith ended an era in the Granite State.
►NHIS sale, Red Sox among top stories of 2007
►Savage game-winner, Cougar hearts were memorable moments
►Top milestones: Girls hockey, Dartmouth skiing
►Santos ends amazing four-year career

Manchester - Updated, 12:17 p.m. Twenty people were rescued by firefighters during an overnight fire in a downtown Manchester apartment building that left dozens homeless.


For his role in standing firm against an unprecedented onslaught trying to derail the primary's impact, Secretary of State William M. Gardner of Manchester is the 2007 New Hampshire Union Leader Citizen of the Year.
Concord - A host of new laws than range from special driver licenses to health insurance will kick in at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
Concord - The Legislature will consider a host of bills in the coming session, many of which have been seen in the past.

U.S. Sen. Barack Obama and an unidentified woman discuss issues at the Rochester American Legion.
A HIGH-PROFILE candidate, Barack Obama attracts big crowds. Two weeks ago as he was pacing the stage in front of 850 supporters in Portsmouth, it was obvious he relishes the opportunity to work the crowd.
Meredith - Granite State students beat the national average, but still get failing grades in financial literacy.
MERRIMACK - Sen. John McCain yesterday said the assassination of Benazir Bhutto shows the importance of electing a President with foreign policy experience.
Which Boston/New England professional sports team will win a championship in 2008?
NASHUA - Former President says Mrs. Clinton is more prepared than any of her rivals to run the country.
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When we introduced the New Hampshire Citizen of the Year in 2004, it was with some concern. After all, a lot of individuals and groups have influence and effect on our state every year. Would it be difficult to choose? Would there be years when no one stood out above the rest?

The New Year is upon us. It's a time of reflection and hopes.
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- > George Will: Two worlds of Obama
- > John Edwards: America rising (12)
- > John Clayton: 2007 was a year filled with special moments
- > Jonah Goldberg: Politics? Give me good cheer instead
- > Maj. Kevin Johnson: For Christmas in Baghdad, we try to keep busy (1)
- > John Stossel: Ron Paul is known as 'Dr. No' from Texas


Planning on ringing in the new year? Preparing ahead is the best way to lessen the effects of a night of overindulgence. There is a way to ease that dry mouth, nausea and throbbing headache. In Lifestyles.
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