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Deaniacs Ponder Their Candidate's Loss

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, February 3, 2004.

As the primary season moves on from New Hampshire, loyal Dean campaign volunteers are still wondering what happened.

Throughout the primary season, political observers criticized Dean's weblog, online fundraising, and internet "meet-ups", saying the campaign was more virtual than real.

But as NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon reports, the energy on the ground in New Hampshire was real, but will it last?

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Abortion Foes See Opening in Legislative Session

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, February 3, 2004.

Lawmakers heard testimony on two separate abortion bills yesterday.

The Legislature will consider at least half a dozen related measures this year.

New Hampshire Public Radio?s Dan Gorenstein reports last year?s passage of the parental notification bill has ushered in a sense of optimism for abortion opponents.

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Bill Aims to Shorten Prison Sentences

By Josh Rogers on Tuesday, February 3, 2004.

A House committee has scheduled a hearing later today on a bill that could shorten the prison stays of hundreds of local inmates.

The measure seeks to change the state law that requires inmates serve mandatory minimum sentences.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports.

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