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New Hampshire
Aina Olusegun Aderemi
January 26, 2010
With soaring mountain ranges, New Hampshire is often called the Switzerland of America. Fortunately, New Hampshire real estate prices compare favorably to Switzerland.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is a state with beautiful scenery that takes on the full effect of each season of the year. Sprin...
Monica King
October 27, 2009
Even in stubborn New Hampshire the paradigm shifts...
Monica King
June 23, 2009
What the hell????
National Desk
June 16, 2009
Maine ice cream company announces Special Batch flavors for summer 2009.
Skowhegan, Maine – Gifford´s Ice Cream (www.giffordsicecream.com), the family-owned and family-operated ice cream manufacturer in Skowhegan, Maine, today announced that it has been picked up by several prominent l...
Szandor Blestman
May 20, 2009
I have this problem. I like to express my opinions in commentaries such as the one you´re reading now. I´ve been doing so for a little over three years now and have yet to make a penny from it. I´ve noticed that some people seem to appreciate my opinion more than others. I do my best to remain polit...
Mark Herpel
January 30, 2009
The Indiana Honest Money Act. Please visit their web at: http://indianahonestmoney.com
B. Elwin Sherman
January 07, 2009
Yes, I couldn´t think of one good reason to impoverish, mortify, fracture or freeze myself for the sake of another ride in the chariots of the Nordic Gods.
Reason enough, for a humorist.
Szandor Blestman
November 19, 2008
The word soviet means council, as in city council or a committee. It is a democratically elected body of people set up with the purpose of controlling the lives of others. These people would get together and plan the lives of those in their local communities, answering to higher up, larger soviets u...
Szandor Blestman
November 15, 2008
Ian Freeman, AKA Ian Bernard, hosts quite a unique and successful talk show called Free Talk Live. His innovations in the field led me to start listening to talk radio again. His approach is simple, let anyone who wants to call in talk about anything he wants to talk about. It´s kind of a free...
B. Elwin Sherman
November 09, 2008
I´m in trouble again today, after reading the Science section of a news magazine and finding this: "Scientists Alarmed At Radiation Levels In Granite Countertops." My trouble starts right there, because I believe everything scientific that I don´t understand, and I don´t understand just enough of it to start trouble.
David Swanson
March 04, 2008
New Hampshire State Representative Betty Hall is the chief sponsor of a resolution to be voted on this week in the state legislature, a resolution to petition Congress to impeach Bush and Cheney. Hall asked people to Email her their thoughts, and she is receiving more than one Email per minute, almost all of them from New Hampshire, but some from other states and countries, and every single one of them supportive of impeachment.
Ugur Akinci, PhD
February 24, 2008
Some of the 39 state-licensed mortgage servicing companies in New Hampshire have become the focus of homeowner complaints within the last year. This simmering issue may come to a full boil as more NH consumers decry these fees and press for a change in legislation to give them much needed protection. But until then, the arbitration of the state Banking Department seems to be the main recourse the consumers have at their disposal.
Ugur Akinci, PhD
February 17, 2008
All businesses are cyclical in nature. Given the traditional vitality of small businesses in New Hampshire and the consumer loyalty with which a lot of Granite State businesses have been awarded for decades in the past, those mom and pop stores that can weather this storm will again be glad they are doing business in New Hampshire.
Ugur Akinci, PhD
February 17, 2008
Seems like the sub-prime mortgage crisis has hit the Granite State at full force and the next two years will be critical for the New Hampshire homeowners before it gets any better.
Steve Hammons
January 11, 2008
Results from Diebold electronic voting machines used in New Hampshire's primary are being questioned this week as apparent anomalies in voting patterns there are examined.
According to published reports, in areas of New Hampshire where Diebold machines were used, Hillary Clinton may have received...
Steve Shives
January 11, 2008
Dear New Hampshire,
This isn’t directed at all of you. With most of your state’s 1.2 million residents, I have no quarrel. No, I’m talking just to the 39% of voters in the Democratic party primary election who cast their ballots for Hillary Clinton. You know who you are, and you have a lot of ...
Rizwan Ghani
January 10, 2008
A British pollster has defined Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s victory ‘unique’ in the New Hampshire (N.H) primary. Hillary staged a comeback defying opinion polls predicting a victory for Barack Obama. Some of the polls showed a double-digit lead for Obama.
The American pol...
Szandor Blestman
January 09, 2008
The votes have been counted from the New Hampshire primary. McCain has been declared the winner of the Republican primary and Clinton has been declared the winner on the Democrat side. I sit in a state of disbelief. Lately in this campaign season I’ve heard much about change. I’ve heard Barak Obama ...
As Election Day approaches, one of the most publicized presidential races of the past several decades has captivated the minds of people around the world and set records for participation in the US democratic primary system. As the first woman to run as a mainstream candidate for president, New York...
Dustin Gawrylow
January 09, 2008
Republicans
John McCain's "surge" in New Hampshire will likely be short lived unless he can run within 3 points of Mitt Romney in Michigan. Since Romney's father George was governor of Michigan, failing to decisively win Michigan would probably represent a death blow to any momentum being create...
Bill Haymin
January 08, 2008
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WARNING: GRAPHIC PHOTOS
According to the counters, Ron Paul came in fifth in Iowa with an alleged 10% of the GOP vote. Many believe had Dr. Paul not been the target of a deliberate media smear (i.e., worldnetdaily.com's news item January 5, 2008 with th...
Rizwan Ghani
January 07, 2008
Following Iowa Caucuses victory, reportedly Democrat presidential candidate Barak Obama is likely to win New Hampshire vote as America heads for New Hampshire primary. A USA Today/Gallup poll published yesterday gives Obama a 13-point lead over Clinton. According to the poll, his support is at 41%, ...
Alan E. Moses
January 04, 2008
Janurary 3rd of 2008 will go down in American politics as a date that showed the world that our system is ready for change. The turnout was over 230,000 in support of candidates for change led by Obama and Edwards on the Democratic side. 68% of those that participated turned a blind eye towards the ...
Newswire Services
December 28, 2007
DOVER, NH - Ohio Congressman and Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich will be in New Hampshire all the way through to Primary Day on January 8, 2008, meeting with residents and talking about the issues that matter: health care costs and availability, ending the war in Iraq and developin...
B. Elwin Sherman
November 21, 2007
Yes, it’s possible to celebrate Christmas somewhere other than New Hampshire. I’ve done it, even once harking my heralding angels for a winter in Tucson, Arizona. But, as a native Granite Stater in the desert, I just couldn’t warm up to jackalope reindeer, Frosty The Sandman, and hanging tinsel on...
Barry F. Hess
June 29, 2007
Clam Chowder and Racing
With 10 races remaining before the Chase for the Nextel Cup field is set you can bet crew chiefs will be feverously writing in their notebooks this weekend in Loudon, New Hampshire, recording as much data as possible before returning in the fall for race one of NASCAR’s v...
James Opiko
June 15, 2007
The scene of this terrible accident -- Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. [The third GOP presidential debate -- Tuesday, 5 2007].
My friend Paul Reyes likened them to a "convention of morticians," in their last debate. Mark Mellman, a pollster says these candidates make the Republican party...
Barry F. Hess
September 15, 2006
Chasing the Dream & A Championship
After 26 weeks of exciting racing, surprises around every turn and a whole lot of bumping and grinding the Chase for the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup is finally on.
With this week’s field in New Hampshire spread out between the 10 championship hopefuls and the oth...
Barry F. Hess
July 14, 2006
Loud in Loudon
The last time the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series stopped at the New Hampshire Speedway for a weekend drive it ended with NASCAR officials warning every team to cool the aggressive driving or someone was going to miss the next race.
With just seven races until the Chase field is set do...