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If CEOs and MBAs are worth so much more in 2014 than in the 1970s, then logic follows that the little worker bees that got them there are worth a few more bucks too
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If CEOs and MBAs are worth so much more in 2014 than in the 1970s, then logic follows that the little worker bees that got them there are worth a few more bucks too
Special Executive Council election will have ramifications for the entire state
Deteriorating infrastructure in New Hampshire needs to be addressed
To the editor: Imagine working on a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces not only move, but change shape, and you have some idea of how hard it is to do effective community development. For 35 years, Kathy Bogle Shields has helped…
These are unprecedented times for our region’s energy grid and marketplace. Ensuring that the lights remain on and our homes are heated, at affordable prices, is a challenge given current conditions. It’s a solvable challenge, but only if we acknowledge…
In N.H., an unknown number of out-of-state special-interest organizations are spending millions to support or defeat candidates, and state law doesn’t require disclosure of any of it
There’s room for progress on immigration reform, energy efficiency and investment in research
This important decision will affect 19-to-64-year-old women and men who earn up to $15,856 a year -- too much to qualify
Expansion would help nearly 14,000 Granite Staters aged 45 to 64 who have lost their jobs or are in jobs without health benefits
We should be focusing on advancing learning, transformation and wisdom, not catching ‘bad’ people
Our job was not to answer whether a casino would be ‘good’ or ‘bad,’ rather it was to figure out what rules would best serve the state
It’s a model that has only been applied in the most remote areas of Alaska and Minnesota, supported with significant state subsidies
Once again, there are repeating themes, repeat bills and a relative dearth of new subjects
A new program, “Quitter in You,” supports N.H. smokers in their efforts to kick the habit
Competition will only resolve some of the flaws of the new system
To the editor: The Dec. 13 letter from the lobbying organization, Heartland Institute, in NHBR (“Common Core is bad for business,” Dec. 13-26 2013) is so error-filled that it requires a response. The first assertion is that there is no…
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