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Bishop Robinson Reacts to Lambeth Commission Report

By Mark Bevis on Wednesday, October 20, 2004.

Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson is speaking up about the Lambeth Commission report issued earlier this week regarding his Consecration.

Robinson has been quiet about the report while he had time to study it and consider his reaction.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis has more.

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Candidates for 1st CD Meet in Their Only TV Debate

By David Darman on Wednesday, October 20, 2004.

Congressman Jeb Bradley and Democrat Justin Nadeau squared off Tuesday in their only televised debate.

There were some differences between the two candidates on several issues, but there were also many similarities.

New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more.

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Tom Bodett

By John Walters on Wednesday, October 20, 2004.

Tom Bodett may be best known as the voice of Motel 6. But he certainly has more to say than just, �We�ll leave the light on for you.�

In 1976 Tom moved to Homer, Alaska. Since then he has made a career of writing stories about life in a small town in coastal Alaska; his books include The End of the Road and The Last Garage on Clear Shot. His new book is Norman Tuttle on the Last Frontier. It's about the struggles of a teenager to find his way through the changes of life.

Tom is a former NPR commentator, and host of a nationally-broadcast radio show. He now splits his time between Homer and Dummerston, Vermont.

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John Lynch

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 20, 2004.

51 year-old Hopkinton resident John Lynch wants to be your next Governor... and some party insiders believe that his success as a self-made businessman as well his personal wealth could give Governor Benson a good run for his money. The former chairman of the state's university system board of trustees has taken the pledge against a sales or income tax, he's for the death penalty and against state gambling.

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