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ArchivesRochester Suspect Releases Final Hostage, SurrendersBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 30, 2007.The standoff between police and a man who took several hostages this afternoon in Rochester is over. Reporter Dan Gorenstein describes the scene to NHPR's Xenia Piaseckyj. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. Second Hostage Reportedly Released in Rochester StandoffBy Roger Wood on Friday, November 30, 2007.Correspondent Roger Wood is in Rochester with the latest on the continuing hostage situation. He speaks with NHPR's Xenia Piaseckyj. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. Police: Hostage Situation Remains "Fluid" in RochesterBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 30, 2007.Reporter Dan Gorenstein has details from a police press conference in Rochester. He speaks with NHPR's Xenia Piaseckyj. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. State Police Expect Multiple Charges Against Hostage SuspectBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 30, 2007.Leland Eisenberg has turned himself over to authorities after taking five people hostage at Hillary Clinton's campaign office in Rochester. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. Suspect in Hostage Incident Reported To Have History of Emotional ProblemsBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 30, 2007.Reporter Dan Gorenstein is in Rochester with the latest details on the hostage stuation. He spoke with NHPR's Xenia Piaseckyj. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. One Hostage Confirmed Released in Rochester Hostage SituationBy Roger Wood on Friday, November 30, 2007.Correspondent Roger Wood is in Rochester with the latest information. He spoke with NHPR's Xenia Piaseckyj. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. Latest Details On Hostage Situation in RochesterBy NHPR Staff on Friday, November 30, 2007.Update - 3:15 pm: CNN and WMUR are reporting that two hostages have been released, but say it's unclear if anyone other than the hostage taker remain inside. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. According to The Associated Press, police report an armed man is holding two campaign workers hostage at Hillary Clinton's campaign office, 28 North Main St. in Rochester. Police have set up a bomb squad and are trying to communicate with the man. WMUR reports nearby businesses as well as the Barack Obama and John Edwards campaign offices have been evacuated. Nearby schools are in what's described as "soft lockdown," where students are only being released to their parents. Senator Clinton is not in New Hampshire today. According to wire reports, she cancelled a speech in Virginia after learning of the situation. NHPR will continue to provide details as they become available. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Armed Man Reportedly Holding Hostages in RochesterBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 30, 2007.WMUR is reporting that an armed man has taken people hostage at Hillary Clinton’s campaign office in Rochester. It is not clear how many hostages or what weapons the man has. City streets have been closed down. Rochester police are expected to hold a press conference. New Hampshire Public Radio will release more details as they become available. NHPR's coverage of this event was named 2007 Best Breaking News by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Stars Stump for CandidatesBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, November 29, 2007.What do race car drivers, former presidents and soap opera stars have in common? They’re all making campaign stops in New Hampshire on behalf of presidential candidates in the final weeks before the primary. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein stopped by a few celebrity events and files this report. Voters in Dover Still Looking for a CandidateBy Kathryn Eident on Thursday, November 29, 2007.In partnership with the Boston University journalism program, we’ve been airing student radio stories about the primary. Kathryn Eident met with a family in Dover and prepared this voter profile. |
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