NH OUTLOOK ROUNDTABLE EDITION, Friday, 2/15/2002
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
A list of Catholic priests - accused of sexual misconduct with minors - is released by New Hampshire church leaders.
and two gold medals awarded for one olympic event.We'll talk about that and more in our weekly journalists roundtable.
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. I'm Allison McNair.
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Church leaders in New Hampshire Friday released the names of 14 priests accused of sexual misconduct with minors between 1963 and 1987.
Several of those priests are now retired, ill, or have had their right to work as a priest in the community revoked. One priest, who was still practicing, was removed from his post.
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Bishop John McCormack says today's announcement will reassure
the community that -- as far as the church knows -- there are no
priests currently serving who have engaged in sexual misconduct
with a child.
The Boston archdiocese has identified 80 priests in
Massachusetts in recent weeks as having abused children over the
past 40 years.
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The Canadian pair figure skating team of Jamie Sale and David Pelletier will recieve a gold medal. That's the decision announced Friday by the International Olympic Committee.
Controversy had surrounded the gold medal win of the Russian skaters, who many thought did not skate as well as the Canadians. The Russian pair - however - will get to keep their gold medal. Meanwhile an investigation by the International Skating Union continues into the judging of the competion, with action already taken against one judge.
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Benson checking Humphrey's background
Latest poll numbers?
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Martha Fuller Clark
Sleep Apnea
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Campaign Finance Reform
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Tobacco Funding
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Wood Burning Energy Plant
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Audit Education
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Overcast skies covered much of the state Friday, we checked in earlier with Chris Perruzzi at the Mount Washington Observatory to see what conditions were like atop the mountain.
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Mt. Washington Observatory\Friday on the Summit\Overcast skies with haze\Visibility: 130 miles to 70 miles\High: 21 \Peak Gust: W 78 mph
Overnight\North\Cloudy skies \Chance of snow showers\Lows: 25 to near 30\Winds: S around 10 mph
Overnight\Central and South\Mostly cloudy \Chance of rain and snow showers\Lows: Low to mid 30s\Winds: S 5 to 15 mph
Saturday\North\Cloudy \Chance of snow showers\Highs: Upper 30's\Winds: W 5 to 15 mph
Saturday\Central and South\Chance of rain and snow showers\Becoming partly sunny\Highs: Low to mid 40s\Winds: W 5 to 15 mph
Sunday\Statewide\Chance of snow showers\Highs: Upper 20s to low 30s\Winds: Light and variable\
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From outdoor activities to lecture that expand our horizons, there are a wide range of activities going on around the state. He's just a few in this week's community calendar.
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OUTDOORS\Learn and practice owl calls\Keene\February 16\603-357-3122
OUTDOORS\Viewing Manchester's raptors\Concord\February 16\603-224-9909, ext. 333
LECTURE\The Other America: The African-American Experience\Nashua\February 16\603-888-9300
LECTURE\The Eastern Coyote\Sullivan\February 16\603-847-3463
CHILDREN\Fun foam snowmen\Exeter\February 16\603-778-8282
CHILDREN\Farm Adventure Club\Keene\February 21\603-357-7278
FILM\Banff Mountain Film Festival\Portsmouth\February 20\603-436-2400
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Monday we begin a week long look at health issues. Topics include sentinel events, health insurance, men's health, childhood obesity and a special physician's roundtable.
We hope you'll join us.
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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 Allison McNair.
We'll be back Monday at 10.
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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.
A look at the week's tops stories from debate in Concord over education funding to politics and sleep apnea on the campaign trail tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Outlook.
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The Mayor of Rochester is downplaying a recent study that included the city in the ten most unaffordable places to live in the U-S. The Portsmouth-Rochester area was ranked the tenth least affordable place to live, behind nine regions in California. Mayor Walter Hoermann says the home builders association that compiled the study should not have included Rochester with seacoast communities. He says homes in Rochester seldom sell for the 213-thousand-dollar median price cited in the study.
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+NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:2/15/02 / 2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 20:03 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 discussion on: Benson checking Humphrey's background, latest poll numbers, Martha Fuller Clark, sleep apnea, campaign finance reform, tobacco funding, wood burning energy plant,
and audit education.
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Here's a look at other stories making news this Friday.
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Airport says to allow extra time for February vacation travel
-- February vacation is coming up for students
in New England, and Manchester airport officials are advising
vacation travelers to leave extra time for security checks.
Airport director Kevin Dillon says it's going to be a busy time
because of the increased popularity of the airport, combined with
the peak school vacation travel season.
Dillon recommends that people who are checking baggage allow two
hours to check in and clear security.
Maine and Massachusetts schools begin their vacations Monday;
most New Hampshire schools begin theirs February 25th.



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