NH OUTLOOK FRIDAY EDITION, Friday, 6/21/2002
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Next on the Friday edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
the week in review. back to the drawing board for state legislatures trying to meet the high court's redistricting deadline. stumping for governor and winning and losing some jobs.
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Joining us to review the week's headlines. our own Richard Ager, Kevin Landrigan of the Nashua Telegraph, Roger Wood of News Radio and Via videophone: Edith Tucker of the Coos County Democrat.
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The fight over redistricting continues. Thursday, house members discussed various plans. But it looks like little progress was made. The Supreme Court has warned it will impose House and Senate redistricting plans if legislators cannot reach consensus. Richard.
Candidates for Governor are making the rounds as the political season heats up. A debate in Portsmouth last week sponsored by the coalition communities, one in the North Country and two on television. Republican candidates faced off on WNDS Tuesday night. The Democrats met Thursday. Edith, you've attended at least two of these. What's your read on the presentations.
It looks like Enterasys will be shutting down its New Hampshire operations. Employees received a letter about the company's plans to consolidate and relocate to Andover, Mass.
Enterasys is a spinoff from Cabletron, the company formerly run by Benson, a republican gubernatorial candidate. It's stock has plummeted amidst recent investigation into the company's accounting practices.
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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.
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