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Max Sopher's violin instructor Theresa Carr was so impressed with his skill she arranged an audition with Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra conductor Philip Lauriat, also the artistic director of the Granite State Opera. EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Roseanne Barr sings!

And it's not the national anthem! Remember that Far Side cartoon where the man is chastising his dog and all the dog hears is "Blah blah blah, Ginger, blah blah"? That's me with Halloween.

Parades, costumes, parties, candy, music dancing -- all I hear is "Blah, blah blah, candy, blah blah." And it has to be chocolate or it's back to blah. Wearing a grey Nike hoodie and smoking a cigarette, Pony Bury, 17, sat on a bench in downtown Portsmouth on Thursday afternoon.

The people she calls "family" were close by in Market Square, stopping at the bench to say hello or to borrow her lighter. Rarely has it been as easy and such a pleasure to endorse a candidate as we do incumbent U.S.

Rep. Tom Allen to Maine's 1st Congressional District. When Sarah Bartell scored a goal with 1:39 left in regulation in Sunday afternoon's Class L field hockey championship at Memorial High School to knot the game at 2-2, you really began to wonder how many lives the Blue Hawks had left.

EXETER -- Exeter High School boys soccer coach Jim Tufts was very wary of Keene, his team's Class L quarterfinal opponent on Sunday. BOSTON - Massachusetts will fall far short of the number of voting machines for the disabled mandated by a federal law on Election Day, largely because of the differing needs of the physically impaired, the secretary of state said. BOSTON - Nantucket's 10,000 residents lost 911 service Sunday and thousands more in the state lost power after strong winds took down electrical and telephone lines, officials said.

Suspected Sunni Arab gunmen killed 23 policemen Sunday, including 17 in one attack in the predominantly Shiite southern city of Basra. ABUJA, Nigeria - A Nigerian airliner with 104 people on board slammed into the ground moments after takeoff on Sunday -- the third deadly crash of a passenger plane in less than a year in this West African nation known for its notoriously unsafe air industry. Six people survived, and the rest were believed dead.

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