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NH releases revised 10-year park plan

CONCORD, N.H.—New Hampshire has released a revised 10-year strategic plan for its state parks that calls for separating them into three categories so they can be managed more efficiently. The plan released Monday proposes dividing the 74 parks into ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Boston Globe,  23 Nov 2009

Better not cough: Santas press for swine flu shots

Forget cookies and milk. Santa wants the swine flu vaccine. Many of America's Santas want to be given priority for the vaccine and not just because of those runny-nosed kids. There's also the not-so-little matter of that round belly. Research has ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Taiwan News,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jo Bonner,  U.S. Republican Party

Better not cough: Santas lobby for swine flu shots

CONCORD, NH (AP) — Forget cookies and milk. Santa wants the swine flu vaccine. Many of the nation's Santas want to be given priority for the vaccine and not just because of those runny-nosed kids. There's also the not-so-little matter of that round ...

From HOLLY RAMER, NevadaAppeal.com,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Jo Bonner

NH is 1st state to help newspaper, likely not last

CONCORD, N.H. - New Hampshire's decision to guarantee a line of credit to a struggling newspaper likely won't be the last such effort despite the questions it raises about independent coverage. ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: George Mason,  John Lynch,  Newspaper Association of America,  U.S. Congress,  Poynter Institute

Eagle Times publisher defends line of credit guaranteed by N.H.

said the credit guarantee has been blown out of proportion by competitors who "aren’t happy we’re back in the market," and said any concerns readers have about the newspaper’s independence would be ended when it publishes an article Thursday explaining ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Brattleboro Reformer,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Poynter Institute,  John Lynch,  Ed Rendell,  Newspaper Association of America,  U.S. Congress

NH publisher defends state-backed line of credit

CONCORD, N.H.—New Hampshire's decision to guarantee a line of credit to a struggling newspaper in the state is raising questions about independent coverage, but it probably won't be the last such effort. News industry analysts said Wednesday that a few ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Boston Globe,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Poynter Institute,  John Lynch,  Ed Rendell,  Newspaper Association of America,  U.S. Congress

Dartmouth scientist: Oswald rifle photo real

Farid admits even he was skeptical before starting his research. CONCORD, N.H. -- The infamous photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been nearly impossible to fake, according to a new analysis by a Dartmouth College ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Brattleboro Reformer,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lee Harvey Oswald

US scientist says Oswald rifle photo real

The infamous photograph of accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been nearly impossible to fake, according to a new analysis by a Dartmouth College professor. Oswald, who was shot to death days ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Taiwan News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lee Harvey Oswald

Dartmouth scientist says Oswald rifle photo real

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- The infamous photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been nearly impossible to fake, according to a new analysis by a Dartmouth College professor. Oswald, who was shot to death days after being ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Buffalo News,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Lee Harvey Oswald

Agencies fix Social Security numbers issue

computer automatically added a zero to the front, turning it into a nine-digit number that matched the reporter's. CONCORD, N.H. — Two federal agencies that put Americans at risk for identity-theft-like problems have fixed a glitch that linked U.S. ...

From HOLLY RAMER, Contra Costa Times,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: United Stated Department of Agriculture,  Small Business Administration,  Agriculture Department,  Social Security Administration,  Federal Emergency Management Agency

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