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ArchivesGranny D Faces Uphill Battle With Senator GreggBy David Darman on Thursday, October 28, 2004.Senator Judd Gregg is a two term incumbent running a quiet, well-financed campaign against Democrat Doris "Granny D" Haddock of Dublin. Haddock is running a more modest campaign, but it's built on her long held position on the need for greater campaign finance reform. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Ethics Committee Needs More TimeBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, October 28, 2004.The Legislative Ethics Committee has decided to continue its preliminary investigation into the fundraising activities of House Speaker Gene Chandler. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. NHPR's series on Gene Chandler's fundraising earned the 2004 Sigma Delta Chi Award for Radio Investigative Reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists. A Renowned Singer and Accused SpyBy John Walters on Thursday, October 28, 2004.Caroline Gardner Bartlett was a well known turn-of-the-century operatic soprano who raised thousands of dollars for WWI relief efforts from her home in Warner, NH. Host John Walters speaks with producer George Packard about the circumstances that led to Bartlett being accused of spying during the war and other aspects of Bartlett's extraordinary life. George Packard is the producer of "Minta" a new play being performed next week in Warner, based on Caroline Gardner Bartlett's life. Bass Faces Newcomer in 2nd Congressional DistrictBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, October 28, 2004.Congressman Charles Bass faces a political newcomer in the race for New Hampshire’s second Congressional District. Democrat Paul Hodes’ has led an often feisty campaign in his challenge to beat the five-term Republican incumbent. But as New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports, it will take more than attitude to unseat Bass. Candidates for Seacoast's State Senate Square offBy Roger Wood on Thursday, October 28, 2004.On the Seacoast, two State Senate races are drawing attention. Both feature challengers attempting to wrest the seats from veteran legislators. And each race centers on one of the major issues facing New Hampshire voters, health insurance and education funding. NHPR Correspondent Roger Wood has the story. Congressman Charles BassBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, October 28, 2004.Four-term 2nd District Congressman Charles Bass is shooting for a 5th term in the US House of Representatives, but first he needs to get past Democratic challenger Paul Hodes. We'll talk with Congressmen Bass about the issues, the campaign and how he hopes to win his seat once again in Washington this November. Trish Anderton guest hosts. Congressman Bass's website and click herefor his site for reelection. |
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