Dean Kamen, at podium, inventor of the Segway human transporter, speaks at the "ED in '08" press conference in Manchester, N.H., Monday June 4, 2007. Former New Hampshire Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, second from far left, and Manchester, N.H. Mayor Frank Guinta, far right, also attended the event. The goal of "ED in '08" is to make education a top priority in the 2008 presidential election.
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch, from left, visionary inventor Dean Kamen, Manchester, N.H. Mayor Frank Guinta, and Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, owner Lego Co., are seen at the unveiling of a 2,200-square-foot LEGO recreation of the Manchester, N.H.'s riverside textile mills at the SEE Science Center, Wednesday Nov. 29, 2006, in Manchester. A century ago, the mile-long Amoskeag mills along the Merrimack River cranked out more cloth than any other textile complex in the world. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)
Gov. John Lynch, D-N.H., left, talks with Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta, center, and Manchester Police Chief John Jaskolka in Concord, N.H., Monday, Oct. 23, 2006. Lynch met with city and state officials to combat crime in Manchester two days after a funeral for an officer shot and killed while on patrol. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
Manchester police chief John Jaskolka talks to reporters about the shooting death of officer Michael Briggs as Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, left, and Mayor Frank Guinta listen during a news conference in Manchester, N.H., Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006. Ayotte said she plans to charge Briggs' accused killer with capital murder and seek the death penalty. New Hampshire's last execution was 67 years ago and no one is on death row. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)