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Editor of the New Hampshire Gazette talks about the paper's "Flag Police" section, free speech, and the flag
Interview
Steve Fowle, Tom Jackson
 Joe Public Media  Contact Contributor
June 29, 2005, 9:12 a.m.
Steve Fowle, editor of "the nation's oldest newspaper", the New Hampshire Gazette (www.nhgazette.com), talks with Tom Jackson (www.joepublicfilms.com) about the paper's "Flag Police" section, as well as the recent House vote

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Interview with the editor of the New Hampshire Gazette about the paper's Flag Police section
00:17:31 1 June 25, 2005
Portsmouth, NH, USA
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