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ArchivesOur Civil LibertiesBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 20, 2001.Personal freedom is synonymous with the American way of life. We’re used to going where we want to go and doing what we want to do—without being slowed down. But that could change in response to terrorism. We’ll look at how our civil liberties evolved, and what to expect in the future. Laura's guests are John Meyer, attorney with Backus, Meyer, Solomon, Rood and Branch, and David Vincinanzo, attorney with the Nixon, Peabody law firm. www.nixonpeabody.com listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Islamic ReligionBy John Walters on Thursday, September 20, 2001.Sara Wolper is an assistant professor of history at the University of New Hampshire and her work includes Islamic studies. She talks about a region and a religion that are often poorly understood in the West. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
NH: Voices of SupportBy Jon Greenberg on Thursday, September 20, 2001.By far, the main response to last week's attacks has been a pulling together. Many people in New Hampshire sent money and donated blood to help with the crisis. Many also used NHPR to send words of support to the families and friends of the victims and to the rescue workers. Here are some of the messages that people called in. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Stock Market Takes Another Hit - What about New Hampshire Jobs?By Mark Bevis on Thursday, September 20, 2001.The stock market took another hit today. The Dow closed more than 380 points down�and the Nasdaq was off by nearly 57 points. But what does all that mean to the labor market? Martin Cappodice at NH Employment Security tells NHPR�s Mark Bevis, the first of the month looms as an important date. (For more info, see the NHES web page at http://www.nhworks.state.nh.us/) listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Telluride by the SeaBy Marya Danihel on Thursday, September 20, 2001.If you're a film buff on a budget, you probably didn't make it to the Telluride or Toronto film festivals this month. However, if you're within driving distance of Portsmouth, you're in luck. Six new films fresh from the famous Telluride Film Festival in Colorado are scheduled to be shown at the Music Hall in Portsmouth this coming weekend. Correspondent Marya Danihel has this preview. Go to http://www.themusichall.org/schedule/telluride.htm to see the schedule. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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