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New Hampshire Pesto?

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, September 28, 2001.

Sure, why not? We have lots of pine trees and they have nuts. Rosemary gives it a try.

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A Lifelong Fascination with the Circus

By John Walters on Friday, September 28, 2001.

Bob Goldsack of Nashua writes books about circuses past and present. He?s a collector of circus memorabilia and he?s the editor of the official magazine of the Circus Fans of America. And he never misses a chance to see a performance. Find out more at www.circusfans.org or emails Bob at whitetops@netway.com

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Political Roundtable

By Laura Knoy on Friday, September 28, 2001.

We?ll talk about how Congress is responding to the terror attacks. Some question Attorney General Ashcroft?s proposal to expand the reach of law enforcement in search of terrorists. Also on the agenda: a multi-million dollar package to stimulate the economy, and whether to arm airline pilots. Laura's guests are US Senator Bob Smith, republican activist, Tom Rath, and democratic activist, Jeff Woodburn.

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There's a New Politician in Washington

By John Milne on Friday, September 28, 2001.

There's a new politician in Washington representing the people of New Hampshire and political observer John Milne has been watching his comings and goings.

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The Mood's Tense in Portsmouth

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, September 28, 2001.

Ever since the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington, Americans have been on alert for what may happen next. In Portsmouth that waiting is complicated by the fact that the navy and national guard have bases there and a nuclear power plant is just down the road in Seabrook. Lars Trodson, editor for the Portsmouth Herald told NHPR?s Lisa Peakes, the feeling in town has become tense.

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