POLITICS
MANCHESTER - Security measures in the City Clerk's Office were working smoothly when an employee allegedly stole cash from an account, the city's independent auditor said yesterday.
Durham - Updated, 9:22 a.m. The survey also shows Jeb Bradley ahead of U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, but Republicans will find less good news in the 2nd District's numbers.
MANCHESTER - Although he's yet to secure a spot on the New Hampshire presidential ballot, Republican-turned-Libertarian Bob Barr visited Manchester yesterday, drawing attention and, possibly votes, away from Republican John McCain.
MANCHESTER - Goss International Corp., with plants in Dover and Durham, is involved in an anti-dumping case against a Japanese competitor.

New Hampshire's Libertarian Party has filed candidacy papers for George Phillies of Worcester, Mass., as the party's nominee here, Secretary of State Bill Gardner said last week. What will that do to the national party's candidate, Bob Barr?
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