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Local News
Guatemalan girl returns to homeland
1/9/01 - EXETER — "I want to be able to kneel to thank God."

Superintendent defended in wake of Internet controversy
1/9/01 - EXETER — Exeter Region Cooperative School Board members say the integrity of school Superintendent Dr. Arthur Hanson is in tact despite a judge's brutal order criticizing his conduct.

Read Complete Judicial Ruling

Morning fire causes $20,000 in damages to Newmarket home
1/9/01 - NEWMARKET — A faulty propane heater appears to have been the cause of a fire that completely gutted an apartment attached to a Raymond Lane home about 8:30 a.m. Sunday.

9-month study doesn't suggest ways to solve school dilemma
1/9/01 - CONCORD — "Someone once said that every complicated question has an easy answer, and that's wrong," said James Morrison, professor emeritus at the University of New Hampshire and a member of Gov. Jeanne Shaheen's "blue-ribbon" Commission on Education Funding.

Well-respected police secretary is injured when car strikes tree
1/9/01 - EXETER — With a patient ear and a pleasant smile, 57-year-old Eileen Callahan tends to the townspeople's concerns from her post at the Exeter Police Station.

Sports News


Dangerous Winnacunnet boys leave Portsmouth gasping
1/9/01 - HAMPTON — It was launch all missiles for the Winnacunnet High School boys basketball team in Friday night's game against Portsmouth.

Youthful Warrior girls put up a fight, but fall to veteran Clippers
1/9/01 - PORTSMOUTH — One thing separated the Winnacunnet High School girls basketball team from Portsmouth Friday night.

South of the Border


Massachusetts GOP requests N.H. lawmaker be kicked out of party
1/9/01 - BOSTON (AP) — All 24 Republicans in the state House of Representatives have asked the national party to disown a New Hampshire lawmaker who supports killing police officers.

South Boston convention center faces huge cost overruns
1/9/01 - BOSTON (AP) The new convention center in Boston faces cost overruns of as high as $100 million, prompting state officials to put an immediate stop to design work on the taxpayer-funded facility, according to published reports.

World News


Bin Laden linked to Cole bombing
1/9/01 - ADEN, Yemen — A key suspect in the attack on the USS Cole told authorities in his confession that he believes the suicide bombers acted on the orders of Osama bin Laden, Yemeni sources close to the investigation said Monday.

Prosecutors ask Lockerbie court to convict defendants of murder
1/9/01 - CAMP ZEIST, Netherlands (AP) A Scottish prosecutor asked judges to overlook gaps in the evidence and convict two Libyans of murder for the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing, saying ''mathematical certainty is neither necessary nor achievable'' in the trial.

Editorials


Internet case a sad chapter
1/9/01 - Rockingham Superior Court Judge Gillian Abramson issued a stinging order last week, accusing Exeter school officials of intentionally destroying school Internet files to avoid embarrassment.

Editorial Archives

Police Logs


Exeter Area Police Logs
From 1/5/01 - Area police made the following arrests and conducted the following business recently...

Police Log Archives

Obituaries


Exeter Area Obituaries
1/9/01 - 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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