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It is a little late in the summer, but since Dartmouth students still have a little left, John Tierney gives us ten things not to worry about.
1. Killer hot dogs
2. Air-conditioning
3. exotic fruits
4. cell phones causing cancer
5. plastic bags
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Given the chatter I'm hearing on the Internet, it's likely that before long, we'll have a pretty good idea of who Senator McCain will pick for Vice-President. Given the fact that there are many women out there that feel slighted over the passing-over [...]
The days are shortening, the nights are cooling, the leaves on the trees of the Hanover Plain are just beginning to wonder whether it might be time to turn. Mountains of volumes that were just days ago strewn about Baker Library's 1902 Room, which hid in their depths an army [...]
The "Grand Old Party" is no longer grand. It's just old.
Brilliant. So proud to see him get an unbelievably prime speaking slot.
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The granite blue state of New Hampshire, home of Governor John Lynch and Congressman Paul Hodes:New Hampshire, a leader in electing women, celebrates the election of Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter, House Speaker Terie Norelli, Senate President Sylvia Larsen, the State Senate female majority, and in November, the election of Jeanne Shaheen [...]
Tonight is the night you will hear Ray Buckley as Delegation Chair cast the votes for NH.
Will capture as much as I can and share it as quickly as I can. Let's use this as our [...]
Before you watch tonight's speech to the Democratic convention from Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden, and certainly before you vote in November, please read this story in today's Washington Post about how Biden commutes home by train to Delaware every night. I think it speaks to [...] Watch the video of Hillary Clinton’s convention speech last night, and you can see Bill Clinton mouthing the words, “I love you.”
I didn’t know Bill talked to himself.
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