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Maine Things Considered


Weekdays at 5:30 pm. Maine’s only daily statewide radio news program. Our award-winning news staff brings you the latest news from across Maine, as well as in-depth reports on the state’s most pressing issues.

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Prison Guard Fired, Supervisor Demoted After Inmate Death

Lincoln News Owner Vows to Continue Despite Devastating Fire

"Common Security Clubs" One Way to Weather Tough Times, Scholar Says

Former J. Geils Frontman to Perform With Portland Symphony

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

As H1N1 Spreads in Maine, Schools Step Up Vaccinations

Michaud in Spotlight As Health Care Debate Shifts to House

School Consolidation Foes Vow to Continue Monitoring Process

Whale-Watching Doesn't Harm Humpbacks, Study Concludes

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Gay Marriage Supporters Vow to Press On as Opponents Savor Victory

Setting up Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Complex Task, State Officials Say

Some Maine Election Results Defy Conventional Wisdom

Despite Jobless Rate, Labor Shortage Looming, Officials Say

Voters Overturn Maine's Gay Marriage Law

Voters Say "No" Again to TABOR Initiative

Medical Marijuana Expansion Approved by Wide Margin

Voters Decisively Reject Bid to Cut Excise Taxes

Maine's School Consolidation Law Survives Repeal Effort

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Gay Marriage Issue Driving Voters to the Polls

Tests Aim to Protect Brains of High School Athletes

Child Porn Investigators Suffer Trauma, Study Indicates

Songs Bring Civil War to Life for Fifth Graders

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Worst Recession in Generations Ending, but Effects Will Linger, Economist Says

Farmers Struggle With Unwanted Byproduct -- Plastics

"Bystander Phenomenon" Has Complex Roots, UNH Professor Says

More Maine Parents Cooking Up Own Baby Food

Passenger Rail Chief Confident About Funding for Downeaster Service

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