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ArchivesJohn Lynch Claims VictoryBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, November 3, 2004.Hopkinton businessman bests Republican incumbent Craig Benson by about 14,000 votes. Congressman Bass Re-Elected To Sixth TermBy Amy Quinton on Wednesday, November 3, 2004.Republican Charles Bass was elected to a sixth term in New Hampshire's second congressional district. He beat his democratic challenger Paul Hodes easily with 59% of the vote. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports. Congressman Bradley Wins Second TermBy David Darman on Wednesday, November 3, 2004.Congressman Jeb Bradley has been elected to a second term in New Hampshire's First District. He beat Democrat Justin Nadeau by a wide margin. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Thar She Blows!By John Walters on Wednesday, November 3, 2004.The recent activity of Mount St. Helens in Washington State has once again piqued the interest of geologists and volcanologists worldwide. One geophysicist who answered the call is Jeff Johnson from UNH. He spent part of this fall near the volcano helping other geologists gather and analyze sub-audible sounds emanating from the unstable site. His work is sometimes dangerous and frequently innovative. Johnson will discuss his techniques and the value of his work in eruption zones around the world. Election Wrap-UpBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, November 3, 2004.The speeches have been made, confetti thrown and (hopefully) we'll know the winners in the hard fought races for Governor, Senator, Congressman and President. We'll look back at last night's election, who won, who didn't and how a country and state divided comes back together. Laura's guests are Jon Greenberg, NHPR's Executive Editor and Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at St. Anselm College's Institute of Politics. |
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