Tuesday, 11/10/09
NEWS:
DMV Office To Reopen In Lebanon
Lebanon -- State officials have reconsidered a decision to close the Department of Motor Vehicles offices here and are looking for office space somewhere in the city, New Hampshire Executive Councilor Ray Burton said yesterday. See full story
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NEWS:
Hood Major's E-Mail With Imam Unprobed
Fort Hood, Texas -- Maj. Nidal M. Hasan exchanged e-mails late last year and this year with a radical cleric in Yemen, but the contact did not lead to an investigation, federal law enforcement officials said yesterday. See full story
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SPORTS:
Bumps Level Out for Kearney
Hanover -- Hannah Kearney owns a lovely crystal ball to commemorate last winter, the most successful season of her freestyle skiing career. She keeps it on her dining room table. See full story
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CLOSE-UP:
Over the Moon' in Hanoveria
This fall, a group of 30 children and teens have spent every Friday evening and Sunday afternoon in the kingdom of Hanoveria. See full story
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EDITORIAL:
The Amazing Robert Rines
A Remarkable Life
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Most of us can feel pretty good about getting through the week without gaining too much weight, losing too much sleep or making too many enemies. That's why we all benefit from the presence of people like Robert Rines in the world. They amaze, they inspire -- and they certainly keep the rest of us humble. See full story
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For complete story, see today's Valley News
NEWS: Hartford to Talk About Its Schools
Hartford -- That is dramatic, said Dave Saturley, the father of an Ottauquechee School student, on hearing about the Hartford school district's proposal to dissolve the K-5 schools and reconfigure the grades next fall to help plug a $1.7 million budget deficit.
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NEWS: State Finding May Shave $1.6M From Stevens Rehab
Claremont -- Stevens High School, and Claremont taxpayers, caught a budget break last week.
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NEWS: Sometimes Vaccination Shy
Lebanon -- Even with an increase in H1N1 vaccine production and delivery, some pregnant women in the Upper Valley are showing some reluctance in taking the proverbial plunge.
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NEWS: Iran May Charge Hikers as Spies
Three Americans who were arrested by Iranian border guards in late July after crossing into Iran from neighboring Iraq have been charged with espionage, a top Iranian prosecutor said yesterday.
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