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20th Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall
Monday marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall, which symbolized the beginning of the end of communism in Europe.
Dartmouth Trustees Set Budget-cutting Targets
Share + Nov 8, 2009 11:20 am US/Eastern HANOVER, N.H. The Dartmouth College Board of Trustees is asking the administration to cut $50 million a year from the college budget in each of the next two fiscal years.
Music school welcomes Silver Sounds concert
Courtesy photo The Alura Ensemble featuringManchester Community Music School faculty member Aubrie Dionne, flute, and Christopher Ganter, piano, will perform Silver Sounds on Thursday, November 12 at 7:00 PM at the Manchester Community Music School.
Enfield Shaker Museum hosting 3rd Annual Taste of the Upper Valley
Enfield - The third annual "Taste of the Upper Valley," a feast of food and festivities, will be held at at the Enfield Shaker Museum on Friday, November 6, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. Upper Valley caterers and restaurants will feature their signature appetizers, soups, salads, entrees and desserts in an effort to support the Museum's mission as an ...
The case of letter rhyming: An ERP study
Abstract Previous visual event-related potential studies using prime2013target pairs of word and pseudoword stimuli have reported a robust rhyming effect such that nonrhyming targets elicit a larger N450 than rhyming targets.
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September 20, 2009 - Portsmouth Criterium Bicycle Race - Road Closures
Reference: On Sunday, September 20th, from 8:00 AM through 7:00PM, the Chief of Police will be invoking his emergency powers and prohibiting parking on specific streets in the downtown area of the City of Portsmouth for the Criterium Bicycle Race.
Bishop To Speak At Gay Event At Dartmouth
The first openly gay Episcopal bishop is speaking on "Faith and Sexuality" at Dartmouth College in Hanover.
Geneticists hunt for scleroderma triggers
Hanover, N.H.-At its most benign, the autoimmune disease scleroderma can discolor parts of the skin of its sufferers.
Alcohol Enforcement: Know the Police's Rights and Your Own
JOE MALCHOW: New Hampshire's pernicious internal consumption law makes it a crime to be drunk, transforming ye olde police behavior - driving drunk college kids home, if they're stumbling about - into a dangerous concoction of secrecy, conniving, and misallocation of municipal resources.
Future physician workforce may be younger but fewer in number than previously projected
Compared with a source of data often used regarding physician workforce supply and projected changes, data from the U.S. Census Bureau suggests that the future physician workforce may be younger but fewer in number than previously projected, according to a study in the October 21 issue of JAMA.
Sources Find Different Numbers of Active Physicians
Estimates from U.S. Census Bureau surveys find fewer older physicians remaining active compared with the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile data, according to research published in the Oct.
Key information missing from U.S. drug labels
Drug labels in the United States often omit information showing the severity of side effects or that a medicine is not very effective, two doctors said Wednesday.
Businesses prepare for Homecoming
Hanover business owners are anticipating a strong turnout for Homecoming despite the economic downturn.
Comparison finds considerable differences on estimates of future physician workforce supply
Compared with a source of data often used regarding physician workforce supply and projected changes, data from the U.S. Census Bureau suggests that the future physician workforce may be younger but fewer in number than previously projected, according to a study in the October 21 issue of JAMA .
College roundup: Marist's Himmelsbach wins pair in tennis qualifier
Marist College sophomore Matt Himmelsbach won two matches in the qualifying draw of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Regional Tournament in Hanover, N.H., on Thursday and advanced to the main draw.
New Hampshire's guide to restaurants,...
Sonia Landy Sheridan: Art's Passionate Pilgrim
Hanover, NH - The Hood Museum of Art announces The Art of Sonia Landy Sheridan, an exhibition of over eighty works by the pioneering artist best known for her experiments with the emerging forms of imaging technology that would spark the late-twentieth-century communications revolution.
New Online Class Helps Plasma Operators Get the Most from their Consumables
The free course covers a range of topics, including consumable types and common wear issues, proper torch assembly, maintenance routines, and how to track and evaluate consumable performance.
NewsMix: Religion news from around the world
Sudan's Christians are now urging for international help after seven believers were crucified by a rebel group close to the Ugandan border.
Dartmouth: 23 Percent Drop In Endowment's Value
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