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Investigators Find No Evidence Of Buckley Child Porn

By Josh Rogers on Friday, March 2, 2007.

Investigators have cleared a top state Democratic official of child pornography allegations.

Manchester Democrat Raymond Buckley was the subject of an investigation after a one-time friend and former housemate, GOP State Representative Steve Vaillancourt, sent an accusatory letter to the Governor.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more.

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A Letter from Iraq: Sgt. Lucian Comeau

By Jon Greenberg on Friday, March 2, 2007.

The members of the 36-43rd have very little contact with Iraqis, with one small exception: men like Sergeant Comeau who oversee the movement of Iraqi prisoners recruit and use certain detainees as go betweens to deal with the rest of the prisoners.

In our continuing series of conversations with the men and women of the 36-43rd, NHPR's Jon Greenberg talks with Sergeant Comeau.

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Making "Daylight" Digital

By Brady Carlson on Friday, March 2, 2007.

While the weather remains decidedly wintry, at least one sign of spring is arriving sooner than last year.

Thanks to a change in federal law, Daylight Savings Time starts March 11th – about three weeks earlier than usual.

The hope is that the earlier switch will save energy – but it seems like you can’t get anything for nothing these days.

IT professionals have found themselves working overtime because many computers are still programmed to spring forward in April.

Professor Jim Isaak teaches information technology at Southern New Hampshire University. He explains the scope of the issue to NHPR's Brady Carlson.

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