EDITORIALS
Supporters of Congress' proposed government takeover of health care, including Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, have taken to claiming that they are on "the right side of history."
If you've ever wondered just how out of touch university faculty can get, look no further than the behavior of the University of New Hampshire's faculty union during its recent contract talks.
After shunning the Dalai Lama in September, President Obama must have shocked the Red Chinese when he spoke firmly for human rights.
New Hampshire's Senate Republicans have been vocal about the need to control state spending. But this was a surprise.
When the state attorney general fabricates an allegation to justify charging a person with criminal activity, everyone in the state ought to take note.
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