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81. New England Cable News
new England Cable news (NECN) is the largest regional news network in the country Mass, and additionally maintains bureaus in Manchester, new hampshire;
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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 day’s 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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84. University Of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections And Archives - R
newspaper Articles BOX 103 f.1 AntiProfanity, 1902-1903. f.2 A Historical Sketch of the Moultons in Hampton Falls, new hampshire, nd f.18 Haverhill,
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ROLAND DOUGLAS SAWYER, 1874-1969
Papers, 1882-1968 MC 148

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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.

85. IP Mag Archive 01/01/2000 Dale O'Reilley
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86. ABC News: The Note: Literally In Denial
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89. Fire The Bastards! Bibliography
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90. Political Web Sites May Not Survive Beyond Campaigns | CNET News.com
press secretary Mike Murray and former Bush adviser and new hampshire governor John Sununu. Grassroots.com bolsters politics site with new services
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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."

91. 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.
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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.

92. Recycling E-Newsletter - September 2004
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93. 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.
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95. New England Stinks At E-filing
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97. New York's Premier Alternative Newspaper. Arts, Music, Food, Movies And Opinion
new York s alternative newspaper. Interviews, opinion, arts, listings, Why is crusty new hampshire s hold on the first primary so sacrosanct?
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The Yale Daily news and the Connecticut Campus (student newspaper at the University of The course record was broken by Alan Carlsen of new hampshire.
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Cops probe new hampshire newspaper s submitted fake obit. Nashua Telegraph The Milford, NH Cabinet ran an obituary last week for Kathleen ConnorAllwarden
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