John Lynch

Browns' 56-yard field goal edges Bills

Turns out the Browns aren't quitters, after all. And they have Phil Dawson to thank for a wild win. Dawson capped a five field-goal outing by hitting a career-long 56-yarder with 1:39 remaining to secure Cleveland's 29-27 win...

Obama still stumping for playoff

By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY With President-elect Barack Obama supporting a playoff system to decide college football's national champion, the future TV home of the Bowl Championship Series could become a political football....

Penn Again Comes Up Big

ikaufman@tampatrib.com Published: November 17, 2008 TAMPA - Tampa Bay's 25-year-old left tackle reinforced his reputation as one of the NFL's best-kept secrets Sunday by manhandling Pro Bowl DE Jared Allen in a 19-13 triumph...

"One of the only people in the state that actually presents budgets at a municipal level that...

Mayor Frank Guinta (GG file photo)Quick, name a leading NH Republican leading the charge both in word and deed in the area of spending? Who has repeatedly stuck his neck out for the conservative approach to governing, resulting...

Elder Sununu, Buckley accuse each other of dishonesty

By MICHAEL CLEVELAND New Hampshire Sunday News 40 minutes ago Former Gov. John H. Sununu and Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley essentially called one another liars in comments made to the New Hampshire Sunday News...

Republicans still see red in Rockingham County

When election night came to a close, Salem Republican Town Chairman Jeff Hatch sighed with relief. "There was a very large concern with what was happening nationally and how it would spill over into Rockingham County," Hatch...

Optimism remains for Dallas

Inside the NFL By SEAN McCANN • Courier-Post Staff • November 16, 2008 Whatever you do, don't call Jerry Jones an optimist. The Cowboys owner was asked this week if he saw his team -- which is 5-4 and headed to 6-3 Washington...

Voters still reach bottom of ballot

CONCORD -- Straight-ticket voting is dead in New Hampshire, but the practice of voters getting to the bottom on general-election ballots with their choices is apparently alive and well. ... - By KEVIN LANDRIGAN Staff Writer

State House Dome: Watch out, here come the cuts

By TOM FAHEY State House Bureau Chief 25 minutes ago THERE MAY BE may be some wincing when Gov. John Lynch lays out a proposed $150 million in budget cuts on Friday. Health and Human Services, the state's single largest agency,...

Finding a Republican message of recovery

For longtime Republican activist John Lyons, the losses suffered by top-ticket Republicans in New Hampshire and across the nation was a combination of history and an incoherent message that voters rejected.

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