"Maybe people elsewhere trust machines more than they trust humans, but that would be totally out of
"Maybe people elsewhere trust machines more than they trust humans, but that would be totally out of the question here."
Bill Gardner
New Hampshire secretary of state, one of the longest-serving elections officials in the country. In 1995, New Hampshire passed a law requiring a paper record of every ballot cast, effectively banning touch-screen election computers that don't produce such receipts.
"Part of creating a literate media society is teaching people about the importance of media, and why it is the way it is. It's all kind of organic."
Ron Kramer
Jefferson Public Radio executive director, on the station's plans for a broadcasting museum in Ashland, Ore.
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