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      <title>Sununu, Shaheen rematch pulls no punches</title>
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      <pubDate> 2 Nov 2008</pubDate>
      <description>In a typical election year, John Vivinetto of New Durham might be inclined to support Republican Sen. John Sununu is his re-election bid against former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen. Vivinetto, a commercial airline pilot, is a registered Republican who twice voted for President Bush.</description>
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      <title>Shaheen quizzed about her ed policies at testing firm</title>
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      <pubDate> 1 Nov 2008</pubDate>
      <description>Her speech emphasized a need to make higher education more financially accessible, promoting early childhood education, and examining current Adequate Yearly Progress standards and increasing federal funding for states to use to help meet those standards. </description>
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      <title>Jeanne Shaheen: Cautious Agent of Change</title>
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      <pubDate>31 Oct 2008</pubDate>
      <description>This time around, more than ever, the better choice is Shaheen. Her views and her temperament suit her to the task of converting a broad impulse for change into sensible policy.</description>
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      <title>Sununu, Shaheen Square Off In Spirited Debate </title>
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      <pubDate>31 Oct 2008</pubDate>
      <description>"Shaheen said that she would support Sen. Barack Obama's tax plan because she believes it will help middle-class families.
"Middle-class families and small businesses are really struggling in this economy," Shaheen said. "I think we need a tax policy that helps middle-class families and small businesses.That's what Obama's tax policies are designed to do, and that's what I support.</description>
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      <title>A Big Name Boost - Hillary touts Shaheen as best for Senate</title>
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      <pubDate>29 Oct 2008</pubDate>
      <description>Clinton heralded Shaheen as having the right characteristics to be senator: pragmatic, compassionate, independent, calm and intelligent. She called Shaheen a "no-nonsense" leader who knows how to govern and will stand up for the middle class, improve health care and support "ethical stem cell research."</description>
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      <title>Clinton urges: Elect Shaheen</title>
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      <pubDate>29 Oct 2008</pubDate>
      <description>"We are days from the finish line, and I'm asking you to sprint with Jeanne all the way to the end," said Clinton.</description>
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