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Lawmakers Come to Education Compromise

By Dan Gorenstein on Friday, June 22, 2007.

New Hampshire lawmakers have reached a compromise on the definition of an adequate education.

Now the full House and Senate must sign off.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports that leadership in both chambers expects that to happen.

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Obama Calls For "Sweeping" Ethics Reform

By Josh Rogers on Friday, June 22, 2007.

Speaking in Manchester this morning, Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama said if elected he would lead the most sweeping ethics reform in United States history.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports.

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Political Beliefs Forged in War: A Primary Place Report

By Jon Greenberg on Friday, June 22, 2007.

The Iraq War plays a pivotal role in this presidential election. Our opinions about the war can be shaped by many things – our sense of America’s role in the world or if we have a child or spouse serving in the military.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg met a woman whose attitude towards Iraq was forged during the Second World War and it has determined her choice of presidential candidate. She lives in Exeter, the town we are following in our series, Primary Place.

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