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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has seen a 15 percent increase in graduate school applications this year. At Duke University, the jump was 33 percent.
N.H. says park plan left wrong impression
Phinizy named to farm post
City passes on middle school
Council declines purchase, but eyes FairPoint land for fire station

 

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Mannywood re-premiere
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Red Sox outfielder becomes U.S. citizen

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We are asking readers to share their memories of the first moon landing, which took place 40 years ago this month? Where were you, and what do you remember most?.

What should the committee’s top priority be?A committee has been formed to study new purposes for the soon-to-be empty Keene Middle School.

 

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SENTINEL EDITORIAL: Rebel rouser

As is our annual custom, today we reprint the nation’s founding document, the Declaration of Independence. Yes, the specific events and issues of 1776 have faded into history, but the spirit of liberty reflected in this document has not. The fact that Americans can still gather to celebrate this string of stirring assertions of national honor, 233 years after they were made, bodes well for the future of the Republic. This is what the fuss was — and still is — all about:

Hey, Hugo, do you feel lucky? by columnist Gwynne Dyer

Venezuela’s president, Hugo Chavez, has declared that any attack on his country’s embassy in Honduras will lead to war between the two nations, and I can’t help wishing that the Hondurans would call his bluff. The Venezeluan blowhard is getting tiresome.

READER OPINION: Republicans have the right approach, by Denis V. Murphy 2nd

Across the media in New Hampshire, Democrats are scaring residents by saying Republicans can provide you with lower taxes by cutting programs and slashing critical spending.


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A catbird family is living in a small tree outside my livingroom window

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David Jon Cameron
A graveside service for David Jon Cameron of Scottsdale, Ariz., who died April 26, 2009, will be held on his birthday, Monday, July 6, 2009, at 11 a.m. at the West Cemetery on Bradford Road in Keene. Friends are invited.
John B. Hazleton
John B. Hazleton, 85, of Hastings Avenue, Keene, died July 1, 2009, at Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene as a result of complications from a fall at his home on June 17.
Helen F. Martin
Helen F. Martin, 86, of 651 Park Ave., Keene, died June 30, 2009, at Genesis Keene Center following a brief illness.
Lawrence A. Veith
Lawrence A. Veith, 53, of Homestead Road, Alstead, died July 1, 2009, at his home after a period of failing health.
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Forgotten evolutionist

Did Darwin really have first dibs on theory of evolution?

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SANTUBONG, Malaysia — As he trudges past chest-high ferns and butterflies the size of saucers, George Beccaloni scours a jungle hilltop overlooking the South China Sea for signs of a long-forgotten Victorian-era scientist.
Solar lull: Lately, the sun sure is quiet
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This attraction is not for acrophobics

Jackson memorial set for Tuesday

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City officials are scrambling over the holiday weekend to try to figure out how to accommodate a public memorial service for Michael Jackson at a venue that can hold no more than 20,000 people.
Region’s communities plan holiday festivities
Hootie who?
Rucker finds unlikely success on country charts
THE STRANGE NEWS REPORT

IOUs spell uncertainty for California firms

BERKELEY, Calif. — Business consultant Katrina Kennedy has taken her young son out of preschool and put a family vacation on hold. Dairyman Mike O’Kelly is wondering whether he is going to have to let employees go.
New FairPoint CEO seeks to avoid bankruptcy filing
The latest health care reform plan carries a reduced price tag
Many states in dire straits as economy ruins budgets

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