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A Family Tries to Move On After a Soldier's Death

By Shannon Mullen on Thursday, May 24, 2007.

Since the US-led invasion of Iraq started more than 4 years ago, thousands of American soldiers have died there, leaving thousands of families back home to grieve.

That process is different for everyone -- how long it takes, what it means to move on.

For the family of Army Captain Douglas DiCenzo of Plymouth, it started one year ago today (5/25) when he was killed in Iraq.

New Hampshire Public Radio Correspondent Shannon Mullen has their story.

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Senate Rejects Real ID

By Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, May 24, 2007.

In a move that has been expected for weeks, the State Senate has endorsed a measure that would prohibit New Hampshire from taking part in the federal identification card system known as Real ID.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports.

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Twinemen

By Liz Bulkley on Thursday, May 24, 2007.

Dana Colley and Billy Conway took their signature sound from the band Morphine and re-formed themselves with some help into Twinemen. All four members of Twinemen including singer/guitarist Laurie Sargent and visiting bass player Kimon Kirk will be in the studio tonight to talk about their new CD and the mix of jazz, blues, rock and lounge that's found on it.


***This show originally aired January 11, 2007***

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The Breakdown...of the Immigration Bill

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, May 24, 2007.

President Bush’s sweeping immigration reform measure is being hit from all sides – conservatives, liberals, businesses, activists...even some illegal immigrants themselves. We’ll talk about this bill...and why it’s been so hard to reach consensus.

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