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Local News
Lessons in tolerance, peaceful resolution
1/14/01 -
EXETER — In a progressive movement to promote understanding and racial tolerance, School Administration Unit 16 will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr./Civil Rights Day with a day of in-school celebration.
County attorney staff handles doubled load
1/14/01 -
BRENTWOOD — Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams has accomplished what many thought was impossible. In the two years he has held the position, he has increased the productivity of that office by nearly 94 percent without any increase in staff.
Mills seeking name for future condominiums
1/14/01 -
NEWMARKET – The Lamprey River Mills? Newmarket Harbor Mills? The Mills at New Market?
First-term legislator takes his message of inclusion on the road
1/14/01 -
STRATHAM — State Rep. Rogers Johnson, R-Stratham, is working to end stereotypes, both racial and political.
Justices look to state to pay their legal fees
1/14/01 -
CONCORD (AP) — The three New Hampshire Supreme Court justices investigated in the court impeachment crisis last year are asking the state to pay their legal fees. The amount could total up to $2 million.
Sports News
WHS hockey team in midst of rebuilding process
1/12/01 -
EXETER — Now in its third season removed from being the best Division II hockey team in the state in back-to-back years, the Winnacunnet High School squad is finding that the road back to the top is slow, but hopefully steady.
Mulrey, Exeter clicking
1/12/01 -
EXETER — Martin Mulrey put the accent on Exeter High School's 5-3 victory over Lebanon Wednesday night at The Rinks at Exeter.
South of the Border
Ted Williams to undergo open-heart surgery
1/14/01 -
BOSTON (AP) Red Sox Hall of Fame slugger Ted Williams suffered his doctor termed a deterioration of his cardiovascular and neurological status Thursday and will undergo open-heart surgery Monday to repair the mitral valve.
Computer security company to hackers: Bring it on
1/14/01 -
BOSTON (AP) Gentlemen, start your modems.
World News
The Saddam machine
1/14/01 -
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Khalil al-Suhail, a wealthy Baghdad restaurateur, has a theory: After a decade of war, sanctions and poverty, Iraqis have become virtually crisis-proof.
Discipline, not details, likely focus for Bush
1/14/01 -
WASHINGTON — Look for shorter speeches, swifter decisions, fewer late nights.
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Editorials
Tune out "Temptation Island"
1/12/01 -
Media, in all of its various forms, saturates the lives of every citizen in America. Radio, television, print, advertisements, the Internet and even video games all inadvertently shape and mold society's views and values.
Editorial Archives
Police Logs
Exeter Area Police Logs
From 1/12/01 - Area police made the following arrests and conducted the following business recently...
Police Log Archives
Obituaries
Exeter Area Obituaries
1/12/01 - The following people passed on recently...
Obit Archives
Column Spotlight
Columnist's Home Page
Read the work of many of your favorite Herald columnists. Whether it be the cerebral slapstick humor of John Breneman, the witty humor of baby-boomer columnist Paul Briand, or the insightful cartoons of Mike Scholz, you'll enjoy getting behind the stories with enlightened and often humorous takes on current news.
Boomer Angst-Paul Briand
Friends of John B.-John Breneman
Cartoons by Mike Scholz
Washington Post
Thump City
The Onion
Photo Spotlight
Photographer's Home Page
Get behind the lense with our award winning photographers. Check out their photos, read their bios, and see why Portsmouth Herald Photographers are consistently judged as some of the best and most talented in the New England area.
Deb Cram
Rich Beauchesne
Ryan Mercer
Emily Reily
Tim Cook
Oddly Enough
Naughty e-mail explodes into celebrated controversy
12/20/00 -
LONDON (AP) — It began as an off-color e-mail from a woman to a lover, then exploded across the Internet, onto newspaper front pages and into a disciplinary hearing against five lawyers.
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