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My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 07/09/2009
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New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch has signed a bill intending to protect retailers from becoming tax collectors for other states. New Hampshire doesn't have a general sales tax, a selling point it uses to attract out-of-state retail dollars. Lynch said Thursday the new law will protect the state's businesses and will help strengthen its economy.
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Lackluster June retail numbers
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WBZ New England Business editor Anthony Silva talks about the June numbers with analuyst Ken Perkins, head of Retail Metrics in Swampscott.
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Keller At Large 07/09/2009
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WBZ radio and TV analyst Jon Keller reviews the recent surprising developments in the campaign for Massachusetts governor in next year's election.
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MA attorney general files lawsuit against federal marriage law
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Attorney General Martha Coakley announced Wednesday that Massachusetts is suing the federal government over the national law defining marriage as only between a woman and a man -- saying it interferes with states' rights to define marriage as they see fit.
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PC double standards on holiday
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The NY City School Committee considers two new Muslim Holidays for the school calendar. Christmas Trees and Menorahs still restricted.
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Leaving the Democratic party
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State Treasurer Tim Cahill discusses his decision to leave the democratic party and his possible plans to run for Governor as an independent candidate.
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The Speaker of the House
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Massachusetts House Speaker Robert Deleo talks with Dan and callers about the current fiscal crisis.
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