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Plans for More Gambling in NH

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, May 15, 2001.

Once again, there’s a push to bring video slot machines to New Hampshire to fund education and fill a state budget hole. Laura talks with State Senator Lou D’Allesandro(www.state.nh.us), sponsor of one gambling plan and Jim Rubens, Chair of the Granite State Coalition Against Expanded Gambling(www.noslots.com).

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Murder Mystery Set in the Early Days of Television

By John Walters on Tuesday, May 15, 2001.

W. D. Wetherell lives in Lyme. He?s the author of ?Morning,? a novel about a murder in the early days of television, and one man?s attempt years later to uncover the truth about it. Wetherell writes fiction and non-fiction. He talked about the new book and how he came to write a novel about TV, even though he doesn?t own one himself. ?Morning? is published by Pantheon Books.

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Hampton Cries Foul over Soccer Club's Tax Status

By Roger Wood on Tuesday, May 15, 2001.

A new revelation about the Seacoast United soccer club could cast some doubts on a proposed outdoor sports complex at the University of New Hampshire.

The town of Hampton has raised questions about the club's tax exempt status.

NHPR correspondent Roger Wood has more.

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