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Next on the Friday edition of New Hampshire Outlook. journalists from around the state put the week's top stories into perspective. from bike week in the lakes region to the supreme court and redistriciting, |
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to this Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Allison McNair is on assignment. Joining me are Lars Trodson of the Portsmouth Herald, Guy MacMillin from the Keene Sentinel and NH Outlook's Theresa Kennett. |
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Tuesday on New Hampshire Outlook, we'll have coverage of this week's gubernatorial candidates forums in the North Country and Portsmouth. And on Monday, Ally McNair's ridealong with Laconia police during Bike Week.. |
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That's all for this edition of Outlook. Thanks for joining us. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Richard Ager. We'll be back Monday at 10 and we'll leave you with some video of Bike Week. |
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook: New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Public Service of New Hampshire Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust Putnam Foundation Stratford Foundation |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Here's a look at other stories making news this Friday. |
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AP-Bishops-Abuse Proposed policy just short of zero tolerance -- America's Roman Catholic bishops will vote today on a new sex abuse policy that bars abusers from parish work -- but falls just short of zero tolerance. Under the draft policy, priests who molested children in the past or who do so in the future would be ousted from the priesthood, even if it was just a single incident. Some abusers could, however, voluntarily withdraw from active ministry and work in a monastery or a similar restricted setting. If approved by the bishops group meeting in Dallas, the Vatican would have to give its O-K for it to become binding law in the United States church. Under the policy, bishops would have to report all claims of sexual abuse of a minor to authorities. The proposal also would prohibit dioceses from signing confidentiality agreements with victims in civil lawsuits over sex abuse -- unless the victim insists. |
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There will be a further delay in finding out what New Hampshire Bishop John McCormack said during his deposition earlier this month. A Massachusetts Superior Court judge had ordered the release of the transcripts, which included the testimony of other church officials. The judge had cited "legitimate public concern" in his order. But the Boston Archdiocese appealed the decision and argued it needed 30 days to examine the transcripts for errors. Today, a Massachusetts Appeals Court judge ruled in favor of the Archdiocese, saying the superior court judge who ordered the release no longer has jurisdiction in the case. |