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Extractions: New England Cable News (NECN) is the largest regional news network in the country, serving more than 3.2 million homes in over a thousand cities and towns throughout New England. Launched on March 2, 1992, NECN is a partnership between the Hearst Corporation and Comcast Corporation. NECN is available exclusively to New England cable subscribers, providing 24-hour access to breaking news, sports, weather, and traffic. The network's original programming includes NewsNight , an in-depth news analysis program with Jim Braude; The Chet Curtis Report , a review of the days tops stories; Sports LateNight , a sports news and daily wrap-up program; New England Dream House , a home improvement program; and TV Diner, a restaurant review program with Billy Costa. NECN also airs three business-targeted programs CEO Corner New England Business Day , and This Week in Business . The news channel is the only station in the region to regularly produce its own documentaries. NECN serves a six-state area encompassing Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The network broadcasts from its studios in Newton, Mass, and additionally maintains bureaus in Manchester, New Hampshire; Hartford, Connecticut; Worcester, Massachusetts; Portland, Maine; and Burlington, Vermont.
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Extractions: ACQUISITION: The Sawyer family donated Roland Douglas Sawyer's papers to the University of New Hampshire. ACCESS: There are no restrictions on access to this collection. Requests for permission to publish materials from this collection should be discussed with the Special Collections Librarian. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: The Making of a Socialist, A Personal Narrative Walt Whitman the Prophet Poet Thoreau, New England Philosopher ; and Cal Coolidge: President . He was published in numerous local newspapers over the course of his ministerial and political career in addition to the many Socialist periodicals for which he wrote from 1908 to 1913. After retiring from the legislature in 1941, Sawyer continued to preach in Ware until the early 1950s. Much of his retirement was spent working on local histories and genealogical studies from his home in Kensington, New Hampshire. He died in 1969 at age 95. SCOPE AND CONTENT The Roland Douglas Sawyer collection includes correspondence to and from Sawyer, political papers, sermons, papers of the Anti- Profanity League, historical papers and manuscripts, Sawyer's religious notebooks and scrapbooks, photographs, numerous books and articles written by Sawyer, and miscellaneous papers and correspondence belonging to members of his family.
IP Mag Archive 01/01/2000 Dale O'Reilley O Reilley grew up in new England where her family has lived since the 1600 s. IP mag In your opinion, why are some people are crushed by adversity http://www.incrediblepeople.com/people(2000-01-01).htm
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Extractions: Skip navigation MSNBC TV MSNBC Live Connected ... Most Popular NBC NEWS MSNBC TV Today Show Nightly News Meet the Press ... Scarborough Country October 31, 2004 9:19 p.m. ET Chuckles in the Right side of the blogsphere over Kerry endorsements The Republican bloggers out there are getting a good chuckle out of endorsements for Kerry. Here in the U.S., many have endorsed Kerry and a large portion of those in the media who endorsed him have been more about tossing Bush than electing Kerry. See, for example, Mickey Kaus and the gang at Slate. What really is getting the right side of the blogosphere laughing today is that, while the media at home is giving Kerry endorsements in cautious language, foreign newspapers are endorsing John Kerry in glowing terms at a time when he is just now getting beyond the "global test" comment. Red State points out Kerry's endorsement by the left-leaning Guardian in the United Kingdom and Matt Margolis over at Blogs for Bush finds a certain amount of humor by the left-leaning Le Monde endorsing Kerry in France. -Erick Erickson
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Extractions: TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack A little less than a year ago, 25-year-old Charlie Rentschler quit his steel mill job in Ohio, emptied his savings account, and set out on his dream to build a political information Web site. He joined his older brother in San Francisco, and together they slowly raised $500,000 from a collection of private investors who donated small amounts of cash at a time. The effort seemed to pay off when in February, Rentschler's BetterVote.com was finally born. But the celebration was short-lived. Within weeks, it was clear the young company couldn't draw enough visitors to grab the attention of Silicon Valley venture capitalists. Advertising dollars never came through, and the original seed money was vanishing quickly. The Rentschlers soon found themselves scrambling for a survival plan. "When we started out, we made a couple of assumptions that turned out not to be true," Charlie Rentschler said. "What we found was that political portals like ours could not survive on their own."
Libel Without Frontiers Shakes The Net | CNET News.com According to Reynolds, the Australian decision could add a new wrinkle to for libel in new hampshire even though its corporate offices were in Ohio. http://news.com.com/Libel without frontiers shakes the Net/2100-1023_3-976988.ht
Extractions: TrackBack Print E-mail TalkBack news analysis This week's decision by Australia's high court to approve a libel lawsuit against an American Web site has once again raised fears that the Internet's widely touted freedom to publish may be at risk. The lengthy opinion released on Tuesday said the Dow Jones news organization will have to defend a defamation lawsuit brought by a Melbourne, Australia, businessman in an Australian court. Because Dow Jones, which published the allegedly libelous material on servers in New Jersey, is a multinational corporation with physical assets in Australia at risk, it has little choice but continue fighting the lawsuit in Victoria's Supreme Court. The company hoped to avoid that outcome because Australia's libel laws are more restrictive and less favorable to publishers than those in the U.S. But the ruling may be far less chilling than many suspect, especially for individuals and small Web site operators with few assets and no significant business presence in countries with weak free-speech protections.
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Extractions: WasteCap of Lincolns E-Newsletter September 2004 Big news on the home front congratulations to Carrie on the birth of her baby boy! Mobile Environmental Education Center WasteCap is looking for sponsors to advertise in the traveling environmental education center. National Pollution Prevention Week show off your pollution prevention efforts the week of September 20-26. Trendsetters a glimpse of a couple places that are leading the way to a cleaner, healthier future. Waste Reduction at WasteCap . In an effort to reduce office paper waste at your office and ours, WasteCap has moved to an electronic newsletter. Please feel free to forward this newsletter to any interested parties, but refrain from printing it out in its entirety. All past e-newsletters can be found on our website under the Archives tab. Thank you! Check out our website at www.wastecaplnk.org for the latest events, publications, and new member listings for WasteCap of Lincoln. Whats New for September 2004: WasteCaps New Member Profile Omaha Paper Stock Big News on the Home Front Nicholas James Hakenkamp Mobile Environmental Education Center Sponsors Needed Retrofit Recycling Pick-Up Dates Markets Corner National Pollution Prevention Week ... School Lunches Go Green?
Blogging Untill DC Residents Are Equal Americans No newspaper editor has ever sent anything that resembles this attitude. For all intents and purposes, the first primary is in new hampshire. http://blog.letsfreedc.org/email.php?blogid=249
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Extractions: Advanced search Click Here Home Research Centers Applications Convergence / VoIP ... Layer 8 March 15, 2005 Our home state of Massachusetts is full of universities, World Championship sports teams and tech companies. (We know the World Championship thing doesn't work in this example, but we just can't say it enough.) So if Massachusetts is full of tech-savvy, educated people, why aren't more of us electronically filing our taxes? No one seems to know why Massachusetts and its New England brethren (Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine) rank near the bottom when it comes to e-filing. Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island all ranked in the bottom eight, and New Hampshire is in the bottom 15. No mention of where Maine ranks, apparently the AP forgot Vacationland is part of New England. The IRS is surprised at New England's poor e-filing showing, especially since it is becoming the rule and not the exception. According to the AP: "Nationally, of 55 million returns filed as of March 4, 72% were e-filed - up from 67% the previous year." The agency says Minnesota has the highest e-filing rate to date, 63.9%.
Gameplanet - News - Archives - May 2005 Taiwanese newspaper the Commercial Times has reported that Taiwanese PS2 The event saw 12 of new Zealand s best players competing for the title. http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/mag.dyn/News/Archives.200505/
Extractions: Sony Computer Entertainment president Ken Kutaragi says PSP production may be transferred from Japan to China in order to meet demand ahead of the European and Australasian launch in September. Speaking to Bloomber.com, Kuturagi said, "We have to somehow increase our production capacity as we're not prepared to start selling in Europe, we've run out of units in the US and it's still selling well in Japan. We're making the key components here, but we're looking to expand assembly of the product outside of Japan.'' Taiwanese newspaper the Commercial Times has reported that Taiwanese PS2 manufacturer Hon Hai Precision Industry already has a contract for PSP production.
Extractions: E-Mail the Editor Printer-friendly Version E-Mail this story Small Text ... Matt Taibbi: Wimblehack: The Sad End Russ Smith: Pulitzer Time for the Marlboro Man Alexander Zaitchik: Doctors with Some Borders Jim Knipfel: Swimming with Infection Judy McGuire: Toilet Treats Jennifer Merin: Property Tales ... Spike Vrusho: Ken Caminiti's Ghost advertisements PULITZER TIME FOR THE MARLBORO MAN Who's gonna tell Lance Corporal Miller? By Russ Smith mug1988@aol.com EXECUTIVES AT Talk about early Christmas presents. At a time when smokers are considered barely more tolerable than convicted child molesters, a Los Angeles Times photographer snapped a young Marine in Fallujah with a cigarette dangling from his battle-scarred mug, and instantly we're back in Marlboro Country again. The picture was printed, according to the Times , in more than 100 newspapers, and subsequently the 20-year-old Kentucky native, James Blake Miller, is the object of female adoration and gung-ho partisans of the war in Iraq.
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Poynter Online - Romenesko Cops probe new hampshire newspaper s submitted fake obit. Nashua Telegraph The Milford, NH Cabinet ran an obituary last week for Kathleen ConnorAllwarden http://www.poynter.org/dg.lts/id.45/aid.45077/column.htm