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Lynch To AG: Probe Benson's Use of State Workers

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, October 21, 2004.

Lynch accuses the Governor's campaign staff of using state workers to conduct opposition research. The Benson campaign denies the charges.

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District 2 Candidates Face Off in Debate

By Amy Quinton on Thursday, October 21, 2004.

Candidates for New Hampshire’s Congressional District two seat faced off in their only televised debate Wednesday. Incumbent Congressman Charles Bass and Democratic challenger Paul Hodes exchanged heated remarks on a wide range of issues.

New Hampshire Public Radio Amy Quinton reports.

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Letters from Thoreau

By John Walters on Thursday, October 21, 2004.

Bradley Dean has become well-known for editing the previously unpublished works of Thoreau. His latest book is Letters to a Spiritual Seeker. It is made up of the letters that Thoreau exchanged with his friend Harrison Blake. They document the last 13 years of Thoreau?s life and his evolution as a writer and thinker.

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Congressmen Jeb Bradley

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 21, 2004.

Jeb Bradley is finishing up his first term as a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. The Republican is being challenged by Democrat Justin Nadeau, but all polls indicate that the incumbent has a sizeable lead. We'll ask Congressmen Bradley about his first few years in D.C., how much time he's spending on the campaign trail, and what he hopes to accomplish if he's re-elected.

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