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Gregg Proposal: Anti-Terrorism or Anti-Privacy?

By Josh Rogers on Friday, September 21, 2001.

Of the many “anti-terrorist” proposals now being considered on Capitol Hill, New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg has been pushing one of the more controversial. Gregg says expanding government power to monitor cyberspace communication could prove essential in protecting against future acts of terrorism. As NHPR’s Josh Rogers reports, privacy advocates say otherwise.

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Berlin Counts its Blessings

By David Darman on Friday, September 21, 2001.

Berlin, New Hampshire, is short on good news. The town?s largest employer, Pulp And Paper Of America, has declared bankruptcy. Town officials are cutting the budget and entertaining the idea of a new federal prison. Despite the town?s woes, its story has been wiped off the front pages of the state?s newspapers by the attack on the U-S.

But Barbara Tetreault, a reporter with the Berlin Daily Sun, says residents agree with the shift in focus.

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