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ArchivesCloser Look at the Corner OfficeBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 9, 2003.As a new governor prepares to take the reins, we'll take a look at the role of the governor in state politics and how it's evolved. New Hampshire's governorship is traditionally considered weak, with a huge legislative body and an executive council making most major decisions. We'll talk about that and look back at the legacies of past administrations. Laura's guests are New Hampshire historians Stu Wallace and Dean Dexter. We also check-in with former New Hampshire Governor Walter Peterson. The Bosox 's Other Young ExecutiveBy John Walters on Thursday, January 9, 2003.Their general manager Theo Epstein is the youngest in the game. Their new director of player personnel is 28-year-old Ben Cherington. Ben is a native of Meriden, New Hampshire, and played ball for Lebanon High School. He's now in charge of finding and developing the Red Sox players of the future. Benson Pitches Entrepreneurial SpiritBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, January 9, 2003.New Hampshire?s 79th Governor took office today in a brisk ceremony at the State House in Concord. In his inaugural address, Republican Craig Benson pledged to reinvent government and encourage an entrepreneurial approach to the state?s challenges. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports. |
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