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Next on New Hampshire Outlook. Though the weather is balmy, state officials launch a campaign for winter tourism good sports - helping our children get the most out of their play and - a pilot program designed to take better care of childen who are ill. |
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. I'm Allison McNair. |
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The State Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the state's school funding formula. The five communities of the Claremont coalition, which launched the original lawsuit over education funding, have maintained that the legislature hasn't yet defined an adequate education or how to fund it - in spite of a 1997 Supreme Court order to do so. The state has argued that the legislature has followed the court's directive, and it should now be up to the legislature to decide how to fund public education. The court has ordered oral arguments in the case to be held January 3rd. |
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New Hampshire as a winter wonderland? It's a little tough to envision right now with temperatures reaching the seventies in parts of the state.Still, that's the theme of a new tourism campaign that kicked off Wednesday. The state placed an eight-page advertising supplement in editions of the New York Times, Hartford Courant and Providence Journal to promote skiing and other winter activities and events. Governor Jeanne Shaheen points out people are traveling less, especially by air. The campaign is an attempt by travel officials to promote the state as the ideal place to get away from it all- while staying close to home. |
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New Hampshire Judges may soon come under more scrutiny. The House Judiciary committee will hold a hearing on a review process designed to determine a judge's fitness to serve. Supreme, Superior and District courts would be reviewed by the Judicial Conduct Commission, a new panel that goes into effect in January. The commission would hold hearings, take testimony and examine documents. Then, members would vote on whether a judge should continue to serve. If the commission found a judge to be failing, the case would be referred to the Legislature. |
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For More Information:\Center for Medical Home Improvement at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center 1-603-653-1480\ |
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Stocks ended narrowly mixed as the market took a break from its two-session rally. Stock prices drifted for much of the day amid disappointing sales reports from the nation's retailers. |
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The Dow slipped a modest 15 points after it broke the ten-thousand barrier yesterday. The S and P 500 was down three points. And the Nasdaq closed up seven points. Dow Jones Industrials\10099.14\-15.15\NYSE\589.85\ -1.47\AMSE\827.10\-2.49\Nasdaq\2054.27\+7.43\S&P 500\1167.10\-3.25\Wall Street\ |
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Here's a look at stocks of interest to New Hampshire investors. Chubb stock lost a dollar ninety five cents a share, and Fisher Scientific dropped ninety five cents. Keane stock gained a dollar fifty-one, PC Connection rose a dollar thirteen, and Timberland ended the day up a dollar sixteen a share. |
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A much-talked-about invention could create hundreds of new jobs in New Hampshire. Bedford inventor Dean Kamen's new Segway scooter will be built at a Bedford assembly plant. If sales are strong for the electric machine - which Kamen predicts will revolutionize short-distance travel - up to 500 new jobs could be needed in Bedford and at the company's Manchester headquarters. |
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Pan Am Airlines will be flying more often from Pease International Tradeport in Newington. The airline is stepping up its service to Florida and will start a daily shuttle to Baltimore-Washington International Airport and Allentown, Pennsylvania. Earlier this week, United Express started four daily round trips between Manchester and Washington's Dulles International Airport. |
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New Hampshire's springlike weather shattered another record today. The National Weather Service reports it was 72 degrees at one o'clock, up nine degrees from the previous record of 63 degrees, set in 1982. It was the third record in six days. Earlier we checked in with Meterologist Nicole Plette at the Mt. Washington Observatory. |
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Mount Washington Observatory\Thursday On The Summit\Overcast Skies\High: 47 degrees\Peak gust: 89 mph\Visibility: 40 miles with periods of fog Overnight\North\Partly cloudy \Lows: mid to upper 20s\Winds: light and variable\ Overnight\South\Mostly clear \Lows: near 30\Winds: light and variable Friday\North\Partly sunny \Highs: in the upper 30s\Winds: NW 5 to 10 mph\ Friday\South\Mostly sunny \Highs: in the mid 40s\Winds: NW 5 to 10 mph\ |
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Fall sports programs are winding down, footballs and field hockey equipment put away for another season. But many parents and youngsters are looking ahead to winter team sports. We wondered about how parents can tell if their child's athletic experience is a good one. Earlier this fall correspondent Lisa Densmore talked with student and coaches about the ups and downs of competition. |
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A Brooklyn EMT may be the first to take advantage of an all expense paid trip to the lakes region for rest and relaxation. The Lakes Region Respite Project organized the four day three night stays in the area to give something back to emergency workers dealing with the Spetember 11 terrorist attacks. The EMT has only been identified as a member of Battalion 31 in Brooklyn. He will be visiting the area either this winter or in early spring with his family which includes two children. If you would like to give something during this holiday season whether it's your time or money, here's a list of organizations that could use your help. |
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Lakes Region Respite Project\for NYC Rescue Workers 603 527-7075 Adopt a Vet\Clothing needed 603 659-0150 Gifts for State Prisoners' Children\Portsmouth 603 436-8842 Volunteer Drivers\to deliver holiday baskets Rochester 603 335-1770 Toys for Kids\Toys and nonperishable food Barrington 603 664-5544 Volunteers\To help Seniors Concord 603 228-1193 Volunteers\NH Hospital Concord 603 271-5788 |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook - From a shake-up in emergency management to the ongoing story of mills in the north country journalists from around the state help give context and perspective to the week's headlines |
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Ally McNair. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you next time on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook: New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion Public Service of New Hampshire Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust Putnam Foundation Stratford Foundation |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. from a shake-up in emergency management to the ongoing story of mills journalists from around the state help give perspective to the week's headlines.Tonight at 12:30 on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Monday on New Hampshire Outlook. "not guilty by reason on insanity". we talk with legal esperts about this rarely used defense strategy. Monday at midnight on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Most of us who navigate the maze of modern health care have gotten lost from time to time. But what about those trying to care for a seriously ill child, and have to coordinate the same details between a pediatrician and several specialists, as well as an insurance company, a school, and even state agencies? Joining me are Dr. Greg Prazar of Exeter Pediatrics, who's practice is participating in the Rural Medical Home Improvement Project, and Ann Dylan, parent of a daughter with a complex condition and a Parent Partner at Exeter Pediatrics. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:12/06/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 10:49 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included an interview with Dr. Greg Prazar about the Rural Home Medical Project at Exeter Pediatrics, and Ann Dylan, parent of a child with a complex condition and a Parent Partner at Exeter Pediatrics. The project is to help those trying to care for a seriously ill child understand all of the different medical elements involved. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. Gregory Prazar\Pediatrician, Exeter Pediatricsand Rural Med. Home Improvement Project Ann Dylan\Parent Partner of Exeter Pediatrics NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:12/05/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 7:31 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a story about the ups and downs of winter sports, and how to know if those involved are having a good time. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Lisa Densmore NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jim Eakin\Cross-Country Coach, Hanover HS Keith Drake\Capt.,Cross-Country Hanover HS Mike Chin\Capt., Varsity Soccer, Hanover HS Rachel Clattenburg\Capt.,Cross-Country, Hanover HS Dustin Burnett\JV Soccer Coach, Hanover HS Navi Tung\Capt., Field Hockey, Hanover HS Dr. Mary Schneider, PhD\Clinical Psychology |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:12/06/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: :20 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a report on the approximately 500 new jobs that the production of the new Segway scooter could create between an assembly plant in Bedford and a headquarters in Manchester N.H. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Caring for the chronically ill child. Building support networks between parents and physicians. Tonight at midnight on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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