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Edwards on Iraq and Tort Reform

By Jon Greenberg on Monday, June 11, 2007.

House parties are the signature event of the New Hampshire presidential primary. Most of us have seen pictures of candidates talking to 30 or 50 voters in someone's living room. But even though the practice is steeped in tradition, many voters never have the chance to go to one.
For those voters, New Hampshire Public Radio would like to offer the next best thing - answers the candidates gave to questions at these small events. Democrat John Edwards was in Exeter this weekend.

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Rules Changes in Little League

By Brian Early on Monday, June 11, 2007.

Little League Baseball is about to wrap up another season.

This year, there was a major rule change that limited the number of pitches a pitcher can throw in a game, and in a week.

It's called Pitch Count.

And while the league put it in place to protect the kids, not everyone likes the changes.

NHPR corespondent Brian Early reports.

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25 in 25: Andru Volinsky

 
Andru Volinsky

Andru Volinsky

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Primary 2008: Mike Gravel Photos

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Primary 2008: Mike Gravel Photos

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Primary 2008 Photos

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Primary 2008 Photos

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The Gypsy Jazz of Ameranouche!!!

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, June 11, 2007.

The members of Ameranouche!!! are keeping the traditions of Django Reinhardt alive with their virtuosic and spirited performances. The trio will join us to talk about their work and heat up our studio with some live music.

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Democratic Presidential Candidate Mike Gravel

By Laura Knoy on Monday, June 11, 2007.

The former U.S. Senator from Alaska has a long and storied political career, most notably for bringing the Pentagon Papers to light in the early 1970's. Now in his presidential bid, Gravel’s gained attention for his strong anti-war message. We’ll talk with him about his presidential ambitions and how he thinks he did in the recent Democratic debate in Manchester.

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  • Mike Gravel, Former Democratic U.S. Senator from Alaska and presidential candidate
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