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ArchivesGovernor and Council Tour Corroded Spaulding Turnpike BridgesBy David Darman on Thursday, September 6, 2007.New Hampshire’s Transportation Commissioner and the Executive Council traveled to the western part of the state today. They are meeting with towns to discuss the department’s proposals to curtail or eliminate many projects in the state’s ten year Transportation Plan. Yesterday, the Councilors and Commissioner joined Governor John Lynch to inspect some heavily corroded bridges on the Spaulding Turnpike. Transportation officials say the Spaulding is in rough shape, and the Governor says rebuilding it is high on his list of priorities. Persuasion, Seduction, and RhetoricBy Liz Bulkley on Thursday, September 6, 2007.Author Jay Heinrichs makes the case how the the lost art of rhetoric means a loss of civility in public life. He has a new book "Thank You for Arguing," and in it he analyzes ways to argue and get messages across effectively. We'll ask him to dissect the effectiveness of our promotional messages which are designed to persuade listeners to tune in. And we'll also put some of Hollywood's most famous arguments under the microscope.
Deconstructing the GOP Debate in New HampshireBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 6, 2007.Fox News and the New Hampshire Republican Party are sponsoring a GOP debate at the University of New Hampshire on Wednesday night…the first major party event since the Iowa Straw Poll…and most of the candidates, with a few notable exceptions, will participate. We’ll take a look at how the field looked coming into the debate, how it changed after the debate and how the candidates did on the issues. Guests
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