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Hodes Leads Bass in 2nd Congressional District

By Amy Quinton on Thursday, November 2, 2006.

In the race for the second congressional district seat, the most recent poll shows Democratic candidate Paul Hodes leading incumbent Republican Charles Bass.

Both candidates are spending the last few days before Tuesday's election traveling the state to garner last minute votes.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports on their final push for office.

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The Eaton vs Kelly Race is Heating Up

By Donna Moxley on Thursday, November 2, 2006.

The District 10 Senate seat in southwestern New Hampshire is expected to be a close one on November 7th.

Democrat Molly Kelly is running against the popular Republican Senator Tom Eaton.

The Keene Sentinel's Donna Moxley reports.

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The Wrong Man

By Liz Bulkley on Thursday, November 2, 2006.

There's at least one moment in every suspense novel where the author very deliberately sets out to raise the hair on the back of your neck. It's a painful pleasure as you tear from page to page, and it's every author's greatest dream to succeed there. Tonight we going to explore the anatomy of a thriller with New England author John Katzenbach. His new novel The Wrong Man profiles the psychological disturbances of a young man that result in painful consequences.

John references a couple of books that helped get him into the mind of a stalker, they are:
Surviving a Stalker by Linden Gross and The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker.

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Ballot Question Two: Floterial Districts

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, November 2, 2006.

This November 7th, voters in New Hampshire will have two ballot questions to vote on... one on eminent domain and the second on redistricting. Ballot question two, if passed, would change how State House districts are drawn. We'll look at how we got to where we are today with our districts, try to put this complicated topic into simple terms and look at how our districts might change using something called a floterial, if this constitutional amendment passes. Laura's guests are Representative Neal Kurk from Weare, Senator Peter Burling from Cornish and Kevin Landrigan, State House Reporter for the Nashua Telegraph.

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