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Friday,
August 21, 1998



Indian site blocks pipeline
8/21/98 - ELIOT - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is refusing to authorize Portland Natural Gas Transmission System to construct its pipeline through the paleo-Indian site excavated earlier this summer.

Judge Gray may retire
8/21/98 - EXETER - The Rockingham County Superior Court judge who rose to national prominence presiding over the Pamela Smart murder trial in 1990 says he is contemplating retirement.

3 purse-snatching tries in 1 day
8/21/98 - PORTSMOUTH - Three men were arrested on charges of strong arm robbery yesterday afternoon after they allegedly tackled an elderly woman and injured her before snatching her purse in the Kmart parking lot.





Another honor for Azumah
8/21/98 - DURHAM - University of New Hampshire senior tailback Jerry Azumah has been named a first-team preseason All-American by The Sports Network, the organization that awards the Walter Payton Award to the top player in Division I-AA.

Spears gives Giant effort
8/21/98 - PORTSMOUTH _ Barry Spears figured his Carriage House team's 90-81 victory over Giant Glass last night in the winners bracket championship of the Rolling Rock Serious Summer basketball playoffs was big.




Alexander's lobster bake draws state's GOP to Rye
8/21/98 - RYE - Congressman John E. Sununu said it was like Woodstock for the Republicans: the chaos of checkered plaid-wearing people, red, white and blue balloons threaded among them, and plates piled with lobster were quite a sight on a sunny, seaside afternoon.

Bringing relief to Russia
8/21/98 - PORTSMOUTH - It all started with a major in Russian and a yearning to go to a part of the world where, until recently, few Americans were permitted to travel.


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