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ArchivesCan Voting in New Hampshire Cost a Lawmaker a Job?By Ellen Grimm on Wednesday, March 26, 2008.A recent story out of Manchester has highlighted one of the difficulties of being a New Hampshire citizen lawmaker. Members of the legislature sometimes have to vote on bills that could endanger their jobs. NHPR Correspondent Ellen Grimm reports. This American Life - Live!By Avishay Artsy on Wednesday, March 26, 2008.In a segment entitled Opera: Coming to a Theater Near You, Word of Mouth spoke with Marc Scorca, the president of Opera America, about the Metropolitan Opera in New York simulcasting operas to movie theaters. In that interview we mentioned that the beloved public radio (and television) show This American Life was also considering a visit to the big screen for a one-night only event. New Hampshire's Lottery Commission Says It Needs Expanded GamblingBy David Darman on Wednesday, March 26, 2008.The debate over gambling has a new participant. New Hampshire’s Lottery Commission jumped into the issue when it announced it needs new gambling options. The Lottery said they can’t rely on the games they run now to raise enough money to reach its revenue projections. But gambling opponents say the Lottery’s request should be denied, just like all the other gambling plans that have been offered over the years. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. The Death Penalty RevisitedBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, March 26, 2008.Two capital murder cases going to trial this summer could result in New Hampshire's first executions in almost 70 years. We'll look at the impact these cases could have on the Granite State, from the justice system to the economy to the core values of our society. Guests
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