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Speaking of Words: They-Them-Their
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Twice in the last fifty years or so we who speak English, and especially we who write English, have been pressed to change what pronouns we use when referring to a person of unknown gender.
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Twice in the last fifty years or so we who speak English, and especially we who write English, have been pressed to change what pronouns we use when referring to a person of unknown gender.
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Paul Reubens was an actor and comedian best known for his character, Pee-wee Herman, and his cult favorite TV show, “Pee-wee’s Playhouse.”
A Rockingham County grand jury indicted driver Tyler Troy, 23, for negligent homicide-DUI and negligent homicide in the death of Drew Ceppetelli, 21, of Barrington.
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U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young will join community organizers, neighbors, and law enforcement partners at Manchester Police Department’s National Night Out on Tuesday, August 1, 2023. The event is scheduled from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Beech Street School and JFK Coliseum.
Double your donation for InDepthNH.org’s summer fundraiser today. A generous donor who prefers anonymity has agreed to match $2,000 in donations and that has raised $1,500 so there is $500 left to be matched.
This is a promise from a man who has no tattoos at all. The slogan for the campaign is, “Make that geezer get those tattoos.”
After Trooper Romig exited the crossover, the vehicle increased its speed to 124 MPH while passing vehicles in a reckless manner.
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Community Power Coalition New Hampshire has hired its first chief executive officer.