Month: November 2004

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Biedermans Open Mic

This past Tuesday, October 26, Biederman’s deli held the third open mic of the year with guest artist Bob Duffy. Paris Landry introduced him by reading the review on the back of his first book, Ordinary Lies.Duffy lives and works in Franklin NH where he has raised his four children: […]

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Roadless Area Conservation Rule in Danger Because of Bush Administration Repeal

The Bush Administration has recently proposed to repeal the Roadless Area Conservation Rule. This rule currently protects 58.5 million acres of national forests. “This action will effectively give away the remaining thirty percent of the National Forest lands to the timber industry. The day this new policy goes into effect, […]

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The Flip Flop War on Drugs

You flip through the TV channels at any given time, and what do you see? A little girl drowns because her brother is too busy getting high to remember to watch her. A teenage boy cries over the grave of the younger brother he killed because he was too stoned […]

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Theory of Evolution Not Satisfactory to All

For those of us that can remember back that far, there was a time when we knew nothing of chemistry, but focused only on the basics of science. One thing that nearly everyone learned growing up was about the controversial “theory” of evolution. In most science books, evolution was fact, […]

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PSU Recognizes Geography Awareness Week

The National Geographic Society has sponsored Geography Awareness Week since 1987, to promote geographic literacy in schools, communities, and organizations, with a focus on the education of children. GIS Day is held on the Wednesday of Geography Awareness Week. GIS Day is a grassroots event that formalizes the practice of […]

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Wally World Watch

Oliver Photo, located on Tenney Mtn. Highway, is closed its doors last week. The store, which actually develops pictures for less than Wal-Mart, still cannot compete with grand scale competition. It isn’t hard to kill an hour in Wal-Mart, or any other large chain store while you wait for your […]

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The Right Track

Dear Dustin, This email is in regards to your article of Nov. 5th, which was “optimistic” about marriage. Clearly you are a person with very strong beliefs who has given this subject a lot of thought. Moreover, the fact that you published your opinion to be criticized by the public […]

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The American People and Their Moral Values

Michael Anthony Gregorio Last week after the Presidential election, my friend told me, “All I keep hearing is that George W. Bush won re-election because of bigoted southern Christians who demonize gays and abortions. How is that any different from the bigoted people saying this who are demonizing southern Christians?” […]

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Plymouth Shocked by Death of Long-Time Faculty Member

CANTERBURY — The campus of Plymouth State University was shocked by the tragic and sudden death of friend and colleague, Todd Trevorrow. Trevorrow, 54, was heading south bound on I-93 Wednesday evening when his car left the road in Canterbury, N.H., according to State Police reports.Since 1993 Trevorrow, has served […]

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Kerry Concedes, Bush Celebrates Re-Election

Senator Kerry may have won the presidential election in Plymouth with sixty-five percent of the votes, but it was Ohio in the end that gave President George W. Bush the win over Senator John Kerry in 2004. The race was tight, however, and many news outlets were reluctant to announce […]