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Articles from New Hampshire Business Review (January 16, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
"I don't know about you, but I've got goose bumps.". Norelli, Terie 33
"If you could see the smile on my face I think you'd probably know.". Shea-Porter, Carol 33
'Rock' officials back Salem zoning change. Brief article 232
4 indicted on mortgage fraud charges. Brief article 177
66 Percent of Americans say they're open to dieting with someone. 55
A good bet: event will explore pros, cons of expanded gambling. 205
A modest proposal for the legislative process. Cook, Brad Column 746
A significant ramp-up of renewable energy use over the next five years to run cars and bucks and generate electricity. Brief article 82
Americans for Campaign Reform. Brief article 76
Bill seeks to boost paid medical leave in N.H.: lawmaker says effort would 'incentivize' employers. Callahan, Kathleen 567
Bill seeks to disinter workers' comp ruling. Callahan, Kathleen 273
Buckle up: the recession is officially here. Norton, William 612
Budding entrepreneurs still taking the plunge: despite economy, business startups continue to New Hampshire. Kibbe, Cindy 1342
Choice theory: budget cuts may not stave off shortfall. Brief article 292
Christine McMahon, chief operating officer of Easter Seals New Hampshire, has accepted the position as executive director and chief executive of Fedcap Rehabilitative Services Inc. of New York City, effective Feb. 1. Brief article 75
Cigna Corp. will cut about 1,000 jobs, or 4 percent of its workforce, nationally by mid-year, the insurer said. 51
Civil services: first year was a relatively quiet one for civil unions. Brief article 166
Community College System of New Hampshire. 33
Community Development Finance Authority. Brief article 61
Concord developer gets $45,000 abatement. Brief article 195
Concord Hospital recently opened its newly renovated Pediatric Patient Care Unit. Brief article 71
Connections and the networked family. Smith, Malcolm 664
DHMC unveils cutting-edge training center: technology, lifelike patient simulators uses 'experiential' learning. 626
Dogs gone? Lawmakers set sights on greyhound racing. Callahan, Kathleen Brief article 286
Dr. Curtis Smith. 40
Dr. Kathleen Pearson. 32
F & J tote board. 168
Fish tales: N.H. commercial fishing revenue rises. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 195
Food for thought: whole foods puts off N.H. plans. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 181
Frisbie Memorial Hospital's newest outpatient facility, which recently opened in Wakefield, features 11 exam rooms, four treatment rooms, a 1,500-square-foot wellness room, lab and X-ray room and hydraulic passenger elevator. 50
Goss International is laying off employees around the country, including at its Dover and Durham, N.H., facilities. 60
Goss International, embroiled in a long-running international trade dispute with a Japanese competitor, may get a boost from legislation introduced by U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter. Brief article 98
Gregg backs broadband, highway fixes for N.H. Brief article 134
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care has named Southern New Hampshire Medical Center and Southern New Hampshire Health System's physician hospital organization, Advantage Network PHO. 38
Hot, flat, crowded--and broke. Beerel, Annabel 719
I told him he was naughty. Hancock, Mary Louise 45
In an effort to better determine the level of impact due to last year's ice storm and flooding, the New Hampshire Business Resource Center wants to hear from companies that have been adversely affected. Brief article 113
In inaugural, Lynch warns of lean times ahead. Landrigan, Kevin 571
Insurance agency buys historic Laconia building. 85
Lakes Region Community College. 32
Lawmakers: do no harm: decisions made in the current legislative session will be critical to the future of N.H. businesses. Roche, Jim 513
Loose change? Brief article 176
Mail merge: less mail may mean changes for postal service. 375
Mann Advertising Inc. 25
Mark your calendar. Calendar 1105
McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton P.A. Brief article 130
Meredith Village Savings Bank. 28
Meridian Construction. Brief article 52
Merrimack hotel again up for sale. Brief article 150
Most can't answer even the most basic tax questions correctly. Survey 82
Ms. Senior N.H. Diane Durkin. Callahan, Kathleen Interview 546
N.H. exports hit all-time high in October: from January to October, the state ranked 11th in export growth among the 50 states. Simos, Evangelos Otto 735
N.H. firm fined for violating Mass. law. Brief article 74
Nashua mulls leasing parkway plot. Brief article 167
New Hampshire Banking Commissioner Peter Hildreth has denied Advance America's request to charge 365 percent interest on open-ended lines of credit. Brief article 110
New Hampshire Community Loan Fund. Brief article 81
New Hampshire Public Television. 35
New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares Inc. 28
NHBR about town. 382
No further proof is needed that Judd Gregg isn't taking his 2010 election for granted. 24
No, the article wasn't dug up from the 1970s archives. 36
Norton Financial Services. 25
Not worth the weight. 77
Numbers theory. Brief article 126
Pennichuck Corp. Brief article 55
Ronnie Schlender. 33
SalesEdge LLC. 31
Seabrook mall plan back before board. Brief article 89
Seacoast Asset Management, in cooperation with Ellen Bullard of CP Property Management, collected more than 5,000 pounds of non-perishable food in its "Pease 'n Carrots" Food Drive. 50
Secondwind Water Systems. 29
Shortage of 'middle-skill' workers is looming. Miller, Darlene G. 548
Small-business owners' confidence in the economy rebounded slightly in December. 45
State regulators have granted Pennichuck Water Works an 11 percent rate increase. 38
State tax receipts were $21 million below estimates in December, bringing the total shortfall for the year to $121.5 million. Brief article 77
Stock check: representing a basket of stocks from N.H.-based companies or those doing a significant amount of business in the state. Financial report 656
StockerYale. Brief article 60
Stop the presses! Brief article 169
Sturm, Ruger & Co. Inc. Brief article 76
Taxing pot: as crazy as gambling: the public costs of gambling are greater than marijuana. Cohen, Burt 690
Terry Vital. 50
Test drive: Souhegan Chamber offers trial memberships. Kibbe, Cindy Brief article 221
The business value of information technology. Berthiaume, Marc 671
The Center for Biological Diversity and the Vermont and New Hampshire chapters of the Sierra Club Environmental groups are appealing a U.S. Forest Service decision to open 1,000 acres of land in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest to logging. Brief article 89
The number of closed transactions reported in dropped to 1,232 transactions. Brief article 62
The TARP dilemma: N.H. banks weigh the wisdom of taking Treasury funds. Sanders, Bob 1389
Towns prepare for new workforce housing law: some have hired consultants to help them navigate the law, others say they're trying to figure out if they already comply. Dupuy, Wendy 1268
Transportation Commissioner George Campbell has asked the federal government to allow a toll demonstration project at the state line to help pay for the widening of Interstate 93 in southern New Hampshire. 71
Tung T. Nguyen. Brief article 58
Unitil puts ice storm costs at $10m: the utility also is working to repair relations with some communities. Sanders, Bob 970
Upper crust, here I come. Morin, Mike 492
Velcro Industries N.V. Brief article 54
What will '09 bring to N.H.'s economy? Normal conditions won't return to capital markets until participants re-establish mutual trust. Woodward, Vince 800
When it comes to gambling this year, all bets are off. 11
With so many Republicans already lining up to run for Carol Shea-Porter's House seat in 2010. 24
Wood study stirs call for innovation: Coos County leaders look for creative uses of low-grade wood. Penney, Elizabeth Report 844
Workforce housing complex eyed for Portsmouth. Brief article 94
Wow, that was a shock when John Lynch almost immediately took a sales or income tax off the table. 23
Wright-Pierce. Brief article 55
You think Steve Norton's phone is ringing off the honk after the executive director of the Center for Public Policy Studies told lawmakers. 35

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