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ArchivesThe Education of Colin ButterfieldBy John Walters on Thursday, February 13, 2003.What do you do after you?ve spent time on your country?s pre-Olympic rowing team, enjoyed a brief stint in the rodeo, earned your commercial pilots license and co-founded three start-up companies all before your 30th birthday? Go back to school, of course. Colin Butterfield is a native of Brazil, but these days he calls the Hanover area home. He is creating a framework for his life experiences at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. What's in a Budget?By Laura Knoy on Thursday, February 13, 2003.Governor Craig Benson unveils his state budget proposal at 10 am today. We'll talk about how lawmakers go about divvying up the pie. Laura's guests are Stan Arnold, senior tax policy advisor at Rath, Young and Pignatelli www.rathlaw.com and former NH Commissioner of Revenue, and Doug Hall, Co-executive Director, New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies www.unh.edu/ipssr/nhcpps. Also see NHPR's new Budget Builder to test your knowledge at www.nhpr.org/budget. Benson Takes HeedBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Thursday, February 13, 2003.After months of delays, Governor Craig Benson has finally chosen an Attorney General. He announced the nomination at the Executive Council meeting this afternoon. NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon reports. Democrats Call for Tougher Election Day LawBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, February 13, 2003.Prominent Democrats took the occasion of a statehouse hearing yesterday to condemn the use of telephones for dirty tricks on Election Day. They want the state to pass tougher penalties for interfering with political communications. NHPR�s Dan Gorenstein reports. |
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