Holly Ramer

Better not cough: Santas lobby for swine flu shots

Crying kids might not be the only problem for mall Santas this year. Many of the nation's Santas want to be given priority for the vaccine and not just because of those runny-nosed kids. Swine flu has become such a concern that...

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Dartmouth scientist says Oswald rifle photo real (AP)

By HOLLY RAMER, Associated Press Writer Holly Ramer, Associated Press Writer – 15 mins ago CONCORD, N.H. – The infamous photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald holding a rifle in his backyard would have been nearly impossible to fake,...

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Agencies: Glitch with foreign SS numbers is fixed (AP)

AP - Two federal agencies that put Americans at risk for identity-theft-like problems have fixed a glitch that linked U.S. Social Security numbers to those issued by three foreign countries, officials said.

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Veterans traveling to NH to support climate bill (AP)

By HOLLY RAMER, Associated Press Writer Holly Ramer, Associated Press Writer – 32 mins ago CONCORD, N.H. – When Americans fill up their cars with gas, Mike Breen wants them to picture terrorists filling their guns with bullets...

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NH man turns lottery losses into 1,500 wins (AP)

By HOLLY RAMER, Associated Press Writer Holly Ramer, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 4 mins ago CONCORD, N.H. – He might be the New Hampshire Lottery's winningest loser. William Rudd, a 64-year-old retiree from Salem, has...

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Recycle pantyhose into squishy Halloween decor

By Holly Ramer • The Associated Press • October 17, 2009 Before they stuff themselves silly with Halloween candy, let your kids stuff some spare pantyhose to create plump pumpkins. This project is perfect for those hose you've...

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AP IMPACT: Obama's travels carry a touch of blue

PITTSBURGH -- For President Barack Obama, it's almost as if the election campaign never ended. Just look at his travel schedule.The same states that Obama targeted to win the White House are seeing an awful lot of the...

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Plant disease hits eastern US veggies early, hard (AP)

AP - Tomato plants have been removed from stores in half a dozen states as a destructive and infectious plant disease makes its earliest and most widespread appearance ever in the eastern United States.

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NH city rallies around refugees to banish bedbugs (AP)

AP - After all the officials took turns explaining a plan to end a bedbug infestation in an apartment building where mostly refugees live, Michel Ndayavugwi simply pointed to the young boy dozing in a chair in the back of the...

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