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Christopher Thompson's Closing the Deal: Don't let personal problems create work problems
We each have unique skills that we bring to the table and things we are good at that provide some type of value to the company we work for. In most careers, it's the type of skills we have and how we've mastered those skills that dictates our earning potential and career path.
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Flying cars must overcome big obstacles
Autonomous decision-making one of biggest challenges for flying cars, industry expert says
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Health care predicted to lead NH job growth
Several health care jobs are projected to be the fastest-growing occupations in New Hampshire into the next decade, leading employers in the sector to think of ways to retain and attract new workers.
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Laurie List: A step toward accountabilty
We would like to always give the brave policemen and women the benefit of the doubt as they put their lives on the lines every day to keep us safe. To do so, the public must know when police officers cross the line, and undermine their credibility.
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Patrick J. Buchanan: Would war with Iran doom Trump?
A WAR WITH IRAN would define, consume and potentially destroy the Trump presidency, but exhilarate the neocon never-Trumpers who most despise the man.
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Woodburn's fate: No need for a rush to judgment
Criminal defendants are presumed innocent in the eyes of the law until they are proven guilty in a court of law.
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Air marshals on the job: Watching for suspicious behavior
Federal sky marshals, who travel incognito on various commercial flights, are said to be watching airplane passengers. The nerve.
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Defending Torbick
To the Editor: Kristi Torbick's lawyer was defending her with all the resources he could, which is certainly what all of us would want, if we were in trouble.
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Into the rubbish
To the Editor: I was dismayed to read the recent editorial entitled Is NH too White? which takes issue with our state's current policy of trying to attract a more diverse population as a way to strengthen our community and economy. It is certainly legitimate to discuss the best way to grow a strong workforce in New Hampshire, and whether our...
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Hugh Hewitt: Even if you loathe Trump, vote Republican
WE ARE UNDER 100 days from the Nov. 6 midterms, and Republicans are in much better shape than most prognosticators would have imagined even six months ago, much less than at the 100-day mark of President Donald Trump's tenure.
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Forced unions dues are costly and unconstitutional
FORCING FREE and independent individuals to endorse ideas they find objectionable raises serious First Amendment concerns.The quote above ought to be an American truism. It certainly reflects the general principle of New Hampshire's state motto. It's hard to live free when the state confiscates a portion of your income to support a...
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George F. Will: The future will always value the present
IN 1933, when America's most famous immigrant settled in Princeton, New Jersey, Franklin Roosevelt tried to invite Albert Einstein to the White House.
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Alton handyman accused of putting hidden cameras in clients' homes
ALTON - A local handyman has been arrested, accused of hiding video cameras in homes where he worked to secretly record his clients in their bedrooms and bathrooms, police said.
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Merrimack County attorney hopeful says she'll quit her private practice if elected
CONCORD ' Candidate for Merrimack County Attorney Nicole Schultz-Price said she will refrain from any private practice if elected.
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12 lawyers debate how much of lawsuit over NH foster child's grave injuries should be public
The New Hampshire Union Leader spelled out the abuse and the rushed licensing of the foster parents in a lengthy article last month. The article was based mostly on records that had been mistakenly placed in a court file. The newspaper was in court Thursday to urge a judge to unseal the case. Eleven lawyers were in Superior Court Judge Gillian...
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Portsmouth man convicted of beating woman outside Rochester Planet Fitness
A Portsmouth man was convicted Thursday of beating a former Planet Fitness employee to retaliate for the alleged theft of 30,000 by her boyfriend.
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NH diversity forum attendees receiving threatening phone calls, email from white supremacists
At least a half-dozen people who participated in a forum on diversifying New Hampshire's workforce have been the target of threatening phone calls and emails in the week since the event, and some of them have referred the messages to the Attorney General's office.
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Editorial Cartoon: Aug. 3, 2018
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Pair of hiker rescues made in White Mountains
New Hampshire Fish and Game responded to a pair of hikers in distress Thursday, one on Mt. Chocorua, the other in Waterville Valley.
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Flying Squirrels outslug Fisher Cats, 20-8
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats jumped out to an early 5-0 lead, but the Richmond Flying Squirrels came roaring back to win a wild game, 20-8, on Thursday night at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
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