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July 20. 2012 2:48AM
In this weekend's editions
Special report: Pushing inmates out
In an ideal world, criminals would pay their debts to society and return to freedom as upstanding citizens. Our upcoming two-part series on inmate recidivism will report on how New Hampshire is working toward that ideal — including where the system is succeeding; where it's falling short; how it's spending your money; the type of crimes that get people reincarcerated; and the steps lawmakers are taking to solve problems. Starting Sunday
Wedded finances?
Now that the newlyweds who said “I do'' in June are settling into home life, it's time to confront family finances: Do you or don't you … mingle your accounts? Journal Sunday
- Missing the point: The IRS scandal and state power - 12
- Helping panhandlers: A method worth trying in Manchester - 7
- For the people: A century of the NH primary - 0
- What innovation? The casino way is the lazy way - 10
- Not so merry: Giving Robin Hood a bad name - 4
- Disengaged: Obama's lousy excuse - 15
- Underestimating NH: Gun control picks two wrong targets - 34
- Roaming jihadis: A terrorist visits Manchester - 5
- Athletes and PE: Give them credit for sports - 7
Consider Nevada: Gambling always expands
READER COMMENTS: 7- Rochester man facing up to 30 years in prison for brutal assault - 0
- Man who confronts burglar in Nashua gets bit - 0
- Police say Nashua man struck woman with Jeep - 0
- Last-minute lobbying frantic as House prepares for casino vote - 1
- Pease chosen to receive new KC-46A refueling tanker; to bring 100 jobs - 4
- FBI agent kills Florida man during questioning about Marathon bombing suspect - 1
- Police seek man they say passed counterfeit bill at Manchester mall - 1
- Lightning strikes home in Exeter - 0
- For now, no more breakfasts in Manchester's Veterans Park - 11
House passes auto dealers bill of rights
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