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ArchivesManchester is Losing Teachers, About 100 of ThemBy Brian Early on Monday, March 12, 2007.Manchester schools are facing a looming challenge. Over one hundred and fifteen teachers are expected to retire when school ends in June. That's more than 2 times the number that typically leave in a given year. From Manchester, NHPR correspondent Brian Early reports, Epping Proposes To Go GreenBy Amy Quinton on Monday, March 12, 2007.Citizens in 180 towns are scheduled to vote on non-binding global warming resolutions during town meetings this week. But one town has taken the fight against global warming a step further. In Epping, voters will decide the fate of a proposed “green building†ordinance Tuesday. If approved, Epping would be the first town in New Hampshire to require energy efficiency and sustainable design for new commercial buildings. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports. Doing the Primary ShuffleBy Laura Knoy on Monday, March 12, 2007.The Golden State is one of many deciding to jump ahead to a February fifth “Mega Tuesday†of Presidential primaries and caucuses. Because of its huge size, California’s move especially worries some in the Granite State that New Hampshire’s importance in the presidential nomination process will be even further diminished. Laura's guests are Jen Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs for the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College and Ken Rudin, Political Editor for the Washington Desk of National Public Radio. We'll also hear from Bob Mulholland, Senior Political Advisor for the California Democratic Party and Superdelegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Infamous ScribblersBy Liz Bulkley on Monday, March 12, 2007.If you think the press is experiencing a volatile period today, it's nothing compared to what our founding fathers faced. George Washington was frustrated by it, John Adams disdained it, and Thomas Jefferson figured out how to simply manipulate it. We'll talk with Eric Burns, the author of Infamous Scribblers about the rowdy beginnings of American journalism. Primary 2008 PhotosTancredo Launches New Hampshire CampaignBy Brian Early on Monday, March 12, 2007.Another presidential hopeful opened his campaign office in Manchester. NHPR correspondent Brian Early reports. |
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