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 Whatever doesn't fit elsewhere, you'll find here. We'll
tell you what is going on behind the scenes and take the podium if it seems
appropriate. This is where the opinions fly and problems bubble up. You are
invited to send a contribution, and if we're in the mood, we may even print it.
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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THE CORGI CHRONICLES
It’s a brave new world for pets. Hotels that once banned dogs at the door are
now welcoming them with special rates and doggie room service. The editor, with
reluctance, brings his well-trained pup to a well-known hotel. He discovers that
the world really has changed, and so have dogs.
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Editor at Large
STARVING ARTISTS INK
Getting a book in print is a rush. But making a living writing books is more
like pulling a plow. Few writers succeed, and for many good reasons. Here’s a
little advice for writers – and a reality check for readers who think all authors
are making big dollars.
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Written by Editor-at-Large
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TWELVE STEPS TO
FUTURE HARMONY & BLISS
If you didn’t learn anything in 2004, and you’ll take advice from just about
anyone – please read the following. The editor offers a dozen simple rules for
making it through the coming year alive.
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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Editor-at Large:
THE POWER OF CHEESE, GOD & THE INTERNET
Still seeking a holiday gift for the person who has everything? Too late. Some
nut in Canada already bought it. Or was it nutty to pay the price of a nice new
car for a half-eaten piece of trash? In America, you never know.
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Written by News Dept
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SEACOAST HISTORY IN THE NEWS
Our sincere thanks to the Daughters of the American Revolution for recognizing
this web site's seven years of service. SeacaostNH has reached millions of readers
around the world with original articles about New Hampshire history and culture.
For more on this award click above.
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Written by J. Dennis Robinson
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SEACOAST HISTORY HUMOR
Massachusetts has had a lock on history for too long. The northern New England states get no respect and scarcely show up in the history books. But one New Hampshire satirist has had enough, and blowing the lid off the oldest and fishiest scandal in American history.
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Written by Editor at Large
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"Be as patient as the fallen leaves."
-- Lao-tse in The Way of the Lawn
Autumn turns women into dynamos. They work tirelessly, preparing the nest for
the coming winter. But for men the season presents a different challenge. In Fall
they tune both mind and body toward the total perfection of the Art of Raking.
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Written by John Perrault, Attorney at Law
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THE PRESIDENT & THE LAW
There is a law against misrepresentation. Prominent New Hampshire attorney John Perrault makes his case against the President's policies. Perrault analyzes the legal consequences of deceit - about WMD, Al Queda and Iraq.
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Written by Editor-at-Large
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WINNER KILLS ALL
No matter who wins the election, the future is clear. We will kill those who
kill us. No other solution makes even a blip on the American moral radar.
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Written by Editor-at-Large
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Meet Little Guy. He wandered boldly across the patio the other day and directly
onto the table where I was reading the paper. The cat looked up in surprise, but
did not challenge him. The dog chased him once around the yard, but Little Guy
was focused and his mind was clear. Fall is in the air, after all, and a squirrel’s
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