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2000
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September
2000
- Friday - 9.1.00
Government should stay out of character building
- Saturday - 9.2.00
Clinton partly right in logic for vetoing federal death tax
- Sunday - 9.3.00
Shaheen's the right choice
- Monday
- 9.4.00
Lieberman has right to declare spirituality
- Tuesday
- 9.5.00
Kudos for Hilson's stepping back into the classroom
- Wednesday
- 9.6.00
Negative campaigning can be positive
- Thursday
- 9.7.00
Working together only solution to park-and-ride issue
- Friday
- 9.8.00
Seafood festival worth the small donation
- Saturday
- 9.9.00
A textbook case of crisis mismanagement
- Sunday
- 9.10.00
Balancing neighborhood activism, greater good
- Monday
- 9.11.00
Tomorrow is the day that everyone can choose or lose
- Tuesday
- 9.12.00
Jacked-up oil prices come as no surprise
- Wednesday
- 9.13.00
Gore's latest is simply glossed-over censortship
- Thursday
- 9.14.00
Gubernatorial candidates: income tax still part of the N.H. political landscape
- Friday
- 9.15.00
Aten has breathed new life into Exeter museum
- Saturday
- 9.16.00
Apology to Lee is just the beginning
- Sunday
- 9.17.00
Commitment, courage keep communities' heritage intact
- Monday
- 9.18.00
Shaheen should turn attention to cleaning up Granite State
- Tuesday
- 9.19.00
Wheels to work program shows problem solving at its best
- Wednesday
- 9.20.00
Clinton brings normalcy to U.S. / Vietnam relations
- Thursday
- 9.21.00
Is Britain owned by its governors or by its people?
- Friday
- 9.22.00
Not all votes in U.S. Senate reflect party politics
- Saturday
- 9.23.00
Senior citizens deserve new day center
- Sunday
- 9.24.00
Changing rules midstream is no way to conduct business
- Monday
- 9.25.00
Whitewater probe proved little except in length and expense
- Tuesday
- 9.26.00
For students' sake, join a circle
- Wednesday
- 9.27.00
Resignation from public office can show selfishness
- Thursday
- 9.28.00
Seacoast United Way finds middle ground with Scouts
- Friday
- 9.29.00
- Saturday
- 9.30.00
October 2000
- Sunday - 10.1.00
Facts do not support more crime with methadone clinics
- Monday - 10.2.00
Combined safety complex not the right answer
- Tuesday- 10.3.00
Abortion bill may widen debate
- Wednesday - 10.4.00
Voters should look at the actions behind words of upcoming debates
- Thursday - 10.5.00
Economy rolls along nicely but many aren't going with it
- Friday - 10.6.00
Charter boats should be given space at city docks
- Saturday - 10.7.00
Park and Ride a necessary expansion
- Sunday - 10.8.00
Omitting environment from debate was huge oversight
- Tuesday - 10.10.00
Blaming sexual assault victim keeps her a victim forever
- Wednesday - 10.11.00
Weekend, early morning air traffic not so neighborly at Pease
- Thursday - 10.12.00
Weekend, early morning air traffic not so neighborly at Pease
- Friday - 10.13.00
Weekend, early morning air traffic not so neighborly at Pease
- Saturday - 10.14.00
Maine's drug law an example other states should follow
- Sunday - 10.15.00
Need for quality child care is an issue too vital to ignore
- Monday - 10.16.00
Police stings vital in curbing underage drinking
- Tuesday - 10.17.00
System that acquitted Brock a good one for Granite State
- Wednesday - 10.18.00
Every candidate should have his or her say
- Thursday - 10.19.00
Hats off to officials who discuss alcohol abuse openly
- Friday - 10.20.00
Hats off to officials who discuss alcohol abuse openly
- Saturday - 10.21.00
Snowe has found middle ground on key issues
- Sunday - 10.22.00
Al Gore is the nation's best choice for president
- Monday - 10.23.00
Sen. Burt Cohen has what it takes to represent District 24
- Tuesday - 10.24.00
Maine's suicide question not the right answer
- Wednesday - 10.25.00
Maine voters can end discrimination
- Thursday - 10.26.00
Voters face several issues at Nov. 7 ballot
- Friday - 10.27.00
Hollingworth's hard work should be rewarded with re-election
- Saturday - 10.28.00
Maine voters will make critical decisions
- Sunday - 10.29.00
Shaheen, in tough two-year test, has stood her ground
- Monday - 10.30.00
Allen has been on top of financial issues facing Maine
- Tuesday - 10.31.00
Fuller Clark would serve voters better
November 2000
- Wednesday - 11.1.00
New England states working together now to lower prescription costs
- Thursday - 11.2.00
Ireland office expands Granite State borders
- Friday- 11.3.00
Eliot should step into 21st century
- Saturday - 11.4.00
Scholars program a good idea but not without adequate funding
- Sunday - 11.5.00
The drug called Ecstasy is hazardous to your health
- Monday - 11.6.00
Gore, Shaheen lead Portsmouth Herald's election picks
- Tuesday - 11.7.00
Make sure your voting voice is loud and clear today
- Wednesday - 11.8.00
Big brothers, sisters needed for youngsters on the Seacoast
- Thursday - 11.9.00
With Shaheen re-elected, a new beginning for funding crisis
- Friday - 11.10.00
Stroudwater closing will leave hole in Seacoast culture
- Saturday - 11.11.00
A time to remember the price of freedom paid by armed forces
- Sunday - 11.12.00
Kittery should be proud of Veterans Monument effort
- Monday - 11.13.00
'Politics as Usual' has no place in politics
- Tuesday - 11.14.00
Despite fight over presidency America carries on
- Wednesday - 11.15.00
Have we lost all sense of boundaries and good taste?
- Thursday - 11.16.00
Generations of leaders ponder America's next
- Friday - 11.17.00
It's thinking and hard work — not politics — that will end global warming
- Saturday - 11.18.00
Gov. Shaheen faces rocky road ahead
- Sunday - 11.19.00
Long-term planning wise in light of ballot law challenge
- Monday - 11.20.00
Time to get back to the judicial affairs of the state
- Tuesday - 11.21.00
Mayor makes good on promise to focus on arts, culture
- Wednesday - 11.22.00
Reforming campaign financing would look good in Concord, too
- Thursday - 11.23.00
Reasons to give thanks in the Seacoast region
- Friday - 11.24.00
York's library a first-rate public-private partnership
- Saturday - 11.25.00
Keep community needs in mind when planning at Pease
- Sunday - 11.26.00
Milestone visit to Vietnam: a country, no longer a war
- Monday - 11.27.00
Let's make wishes come true
- Tuesday - 11.28.00
It's time to concede — for the nation's sake
- Wednesday - 11.29.00
We don't need to know why the Grinch hates Christmas
- Thursday - 11.30.00
Congratulations to teams and fans for a class act
December 2000
- Friday - 12.1.00
Admit it, none of us can stop talking about the election
- Saturday - 12.2.00
School successfully stems tide of bomb threats
- Sunday- 12.3.00
Reason for optimism in new legislative leadership
- Monday - 12.4.00
Basic sanitation: Too much to ask for in Third World?
- Tuesday - 12.5.00
Clean water, waste treatment not available everywhere
- Wednesday - 12.6.00
Campaign finance reform could restore some credibility
- Thursday - 12.7.00
In tragedy, our nation united; may it never happen again
- Friday - 12.8.00
Saying good-bye to an old friend and his neighborhood
- Saturday - 12.9.00
We'd hate to think this is Exeter's version of Watergate
- Sunday - 12.10.00
Lessons to be learned on state education Web site
- Monday - 12.11.00
Remember those in need now, and don't forget them later
- Tuesday - 12.12.00
It's time to clean up the problems with voting
- Wednesday - 12.13.00
Are small towns priced out of their own fire protection?
- Thursday - 12.14.00
Bush wins the White House but it's no time to celebrate
- Friday - 12.15.00
Port authority woefully in need of supervision
- Saturday - 12.16.00
York's skateboard park project worthy of town support
- Sunday - 12.17.00
The bottom line: USNH needs more state support
- Monday - 12.18.00
Wise decisions by council saved some of city's character
- Tuesday - 12.19.00
Why must we beg for LIHEAP funds every year?
- Wednesday - 12.20.00
Fair Tides provides model of how projects should work
- Thursday - 12.21.00
Pease may need to look at options for passenger airlines
- Friday - 12.22.00
Clinton would do disservice by accepting job on television
- Saturday - 12.23.00
It's time for ballot counting to stop, move beyond Nov. 7
- Sunday - 12.24.00
Last-minute is time to let go, feel the spirit
- Tuesday - 12.26.00
Companies must curb their voracious appetites for profits
- Wednesday - 12.27.00
Getting tough on underage drinking is the right thing to do
- Thursday - 12.28.00
City residents, officials should take active role in future of Port of N.H.
- Friday - 12.29.00
Environmental specialist worth his weight in gold
- Saturday - 12.30.00
Congress should work to ensure patients' privacy
- Sunday - 12.31.00
Santa's elves and e-cares are true holiday standouts
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