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Qualified Teachers Prove They're Qualified

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, September 29, 2003.

Most of New Hampshire's public school teachers are already certified to teach in the state.
Since the Bush Administration revamped federal education law, teachers across the country will be required to meet new standards.
They must achieve "highly qualified" teacher status.
As New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon reports, many Granite State teachers are somewhat skeptical about the new requirements.

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Wesley Clark Campaigns in New Hampshire

By Brian McWilliams on Monday, September 29, 2003.

Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark was in New Hampshire Friday and Saturday.

It was Clark's first visit to the Granite State since announcing his candidacy nearly two weeks ago.

During visits to Manchester, Henniker, and Dover, Clark's mission was to woo new supporters.

But as NHPR's Brian McWilliams reports, the 58-year-old former general was also here to thank the Granite state residents who played a key role in convincing him to run ...

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