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Debating Iraq on Campus

By Laura Knoy on Monday, December 9, 2002.

Last week, UNH’s Student Senate denounced Congress for giving president Bush more authority to make war. But not all college students are taking an anti-war stance. Laura talks with Noah Perch-Ahern, UNH student senator and co-author of the Iraq resolution www.unh.edu, and Matthew Raymer, a senior at Dartmouth College and president of the campus’ College Republicans. www.dartmouth.edu

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An Award Winning Sci Fi Writer

By John Walters on Monday, December 9, 2002.

Nottingham resident James Patrick Kelly's short stories are collected in a new book, called "Strange, but Not A Stranger." Many of his stories take place on Earth in the near future, in settings that are familiar but profoundly different. It gives him a new perspective on current issues and the human condition.

www.jimkelly.net

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Do Benson's Holdings Pose Conflict Problems?

By Josh Rogers on Monday, December 9, 2002.

Conflicts of interests are perhaps inherent in any political system. They may be more prevalent in a state as small as New Hampshire?..But half-billionare Craig Benson?s election as governor raises the question of whether New Hampshire needs a more formal policy to clarify the responsibilities those elected to occupy the corner office.

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NH Public Health Experts Submit Smallpox Plan

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, December 9, 2002.

NH officials plan to vaccinate 200 medical professionals against smallpox.

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