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Seat Belt Debate Roils Senate Hearing

By Josh Rogers on Monday, May 21, 2007.

The State Senate gathered testimony Monday on a plan that would require adults to wear seatbelts. New Hampshire is the only state without mandatory seatbelts, and has the lowest rate of seatbelt use in the country.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more.

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Open Mic in Exeter on All Things Presidential: Primary Place #6

By Jon Greenberg on Monday, May 21, 2007.

This Saturday, NHPR opened up the microphone at Exeter’s town hall and invited voters there to give their views on the state’s quadrennial civic event, the presidential primary. It was part of our ongoing series on Exeter called Primary Place. You can listen to what some of the Exeter voters had to say. We videotaped and posted everyone's comments on the web.

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Friends and Family Bury Liko Kenney

By Todd Wellington on Monday, May 21, 2007.

Hundreds of people attended the funeral services Sunday for the man who killed a Franconia police officer 10 days ago and then was fatally shot himself.

NHPR Corresopndent Todd Wellington has the story.

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Former Presidents Address UNH Graduating Class

By NHPR Staff on Monday, May 21, 2007.

Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush urged members of the Class of 2007 to serve their communities.

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A Conversation on Concealed Weapons Licenses

By Laura Knoy on Monday, May 21, 2007.

New Hampshire Police Chiefs are looking for more clarity on who should be allowed to get a concealed weapons license and who shouldn’t. It’s an issue now being considered by the State Supreme Court, after a Dover man had his license revoked, he says, unjustly.

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Apple Hill Chamber Players

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, May 21, 2007.

The Apple Hill Chamber Players have earned a reputation for their top notch performances and musical ability . But sounding good isn't their main objective. Instead, their mission is to bring peace on Earth through music. That's a pretty straightforward goal, but it's also pretty daunting. We'll find out how the members of Apple Hill have been using their instruments and musical know-how to try and overcome age-old conflicts around the world. They'll join us in the studio for a performance and conversation.

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