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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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