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ArchivesConcord Wants Pembroke to Pay for DevelopmentBy Rachel Estabrook on Tuesday, August 10, 2004.The Concord Planning Board asked neighboring Pembroke for 150 thousand dollars late last month. Observors call the request unprecedented. Concord wants the town to pay for the cost to the City of a commercial development next door. New Hampshire Public Radio's Rachel Estabrook reports. Ralph Nader Gets on November Ballot, with GOP helpBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, August 10, 2004.The Ralph Nader campaign says they have collected enough signatures to get their candidate on the New Hampshire ballot in November. But Democrats complain the Nader supporters met the state's deadline with help from signature gathers paid for by a Republican consultant. And Democrats are crying foul. New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon has more. Capturing the LandscapeBy John Walters on Tuesday, August 10, 2004.Artist Clifford Smith has been painting almost his entire life. As a child, he worked to depict his favorite sports figures. As an adult, he's highly regarded as a fine landscape painter. Now he's helping other artists learn how to capture the landscape in a way that "parallels nature rather than imitates it." Clifford and four of his students are currently displaying their work at the Anderson-Soule Gallery in Concord. We'll talk with all five artists to find out what they think of their own paintings. A Youth Vote PanelBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, August 10, 2004.They are our youngest voters, and for many, this will be their first Presidential election vote. Many have been deeply affected by 9/11 and many of their peers have gone off to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq. Those that are more politically active are out there knocking on doors, making phone calls, holding up signs, and cheering at events. They work hard for their candidates and they're trying to get others their age to feel as strongly about politics as they do. Today on the Exchange, we'll talk with two young Republicans and two young Democrats from the Granite State about their involvement in politics, the issues that are important to their generation, and how George Bush and John Kerry are doing in courting their peers. |
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