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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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Our "Site of the Week" column is ending a 200-week run in the local newspaper, but never fear. A pithier version will continue online ad infinitum. Still, the conclusion of this four-year series in print has given us pause to reflect on the paridigm shift.
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Written by Editor at Large
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PEACE WITHOUT TYPOS
You never know where a SeacoastNH.com article will suddenly reappear. A piece
we published two years ago has been reprinted this week by an anti-war newsletter
from California. The group calls itself the Association for the Integration of
the Whole Person (AIWP). But there’s a pretty big typo. |
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Written by Editor at Large
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On April 15 archeologist Michael Tuttle returned to Madagascar to prove that
he has discovered the HMS Serapis, captured in 1779 by John Paul Jones. We’ve
asked him to keep in touch as he dives the wreck. The project is in search of
funding. |
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Written by Editor at Large
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Who says our ancestors were
prim and proper people?
Those who think gay marriage is a wild "adult" topic for public debate should
tune in to what our ancestors were talking about before the Revolution. In 1760
a Kittery woman sued in local court when she was accused of having had relations
with a dog. |
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Written by Editor at Large
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Get Smashed for Peace
& Drink Retrospectively
Are you ready for a crush of events in 2005 celebrating the centennial of Portsmouth's
most famous event? Japan's Ginga Kogen Beer company has begun the party early.
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