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tclt to give this mil of life to a• ' . •w 'av1 “voting child. saici Patrick's moth-er. Pamela McDonough.Patrick underwent chemotherapy and radiation during the past week in preparation for the transplant, his mother said.“He's been doing remarkably well, she said I hursdav from the11 'wPBoston hospital. “He tolerated the chemotherapy and radiation remarkably.''’«lrLibertarianannouncescandidacyCONCORD (AP) - An airlinepilot running for governor as a Libertarian hopes to steer New Hampshire toward a future of dramatic education reform, drastic tax cuts and a fundamental overhaul of state government.Steven Winter, 55, of Newbury, announced lus candidacy Friday, promising the strongest, best financed and most competitive campaign yet by his party.lbs announcement came on thefederal income tax filing dav “the one dav ot the year when millions of Americans instinctively vearn for a government run hv 1 ib ertarians, \V inter said.Winter said he would work to repeal the state business enterprise tax. review everv state agencv to* V,- »see which can be turned over to private enterprise and revamp education tii emphasize private schools and lessen the need for property taxes.He supports giving parents who take their children out of public school tax rebates of up to halt the cost of public education.“ I he taxpayer can spend it however he wants, Winter said, lie could do home schooling and go out and buv snow tires it he wantsto.”Or, parents could put their children m alternative, private schools. “We feel that with that monevwin the economy, other private schools would begin to develop on a regional basis, Winter said.He figures up to 50 percent ot public school children would leave, but halt ot the money earmarkedwfor them would stay in the school, giving public schools more money per pupil, and helping lower prop-
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