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Dixville Notch: First in the Nation Voters

By John Walters on Monday, November 6, 2000.

Tillotson, now 101 years old, started the tradition of midnight voting in Dixville Notch. He talks about the first president he ever met, Teddy Roosevelt, and how early voting began up above the Notches.

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Anti-Gay Group Targets Shaheen

By David Darman on Monday, November 6, 2000.

An out-of-state organization sent 1,000's of postcards to voters saying Gov. Shaheen supports same-sex marriages. Challenger Humphrey distanced himself from the mailings. Shaheen voiced outrage.

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The Two Sides of Politics in the 1st District

By Nathan Irwin on Monday, November 6, 2000.

Challenger Martha Fuller Clark thinks her stand on the issues ought to give her the edge against incumbent John E. Sununu. But there's more to winning re-election than having voters pore over your voting record.

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Learning Disabilities

By Steve Zind on Monday, November 6, 2000.

One in five Americans is living with a learning disability. In addition to making it hard to read, write, or reason, a learning disability can take its toll emotionally. We'll talk about how people cope. Steve's guest is Pano Rodis a psychologist in Hanover and teacher at Dartmouth College, also, Christie Jackson, someone who grew up with a learning disability and a graduate student at Harvard.

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