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ArchivesHumanitarianismBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, December 10, 2002.In his new book, "A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis," journalist David Rieff analyzes the role of humanitarian organizations in conflict areas such as Bosnia, Rwanda and Afghanistan. He talks about the work of aid groups, their philosophy of neutrality, and how they interact with political regimes and governments. Laura Knoy hosts. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
An Old-Fashioned TeamsterBy John Walters on Tuesday, December 10, 2002.Today the word means a truck driver, but it originally meant someone who works with draft animals. Drew Conroy has been working with teams of oxen since he was 12. Today he�s a professor at UNH. He also trains future teamsters in this area, and in Africa. He once taught a well-known actor the art of teamstering, for a movie. New Technologies for BusinessBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, December 10, 2002.What can industry do to improve its bottom line and decrease its environmental impact? Some businesses are taking advantage of emerging technologies that do both. And as NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports, a conference in Concord yesterday, introduced some of those new developments. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Was Justice Served?By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, December 10, 2002.TODAY?S SETTLEMENT MEANS THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WILL NOT TRY TO CRIMINALLY INDICT THE DIOCESE OF MANCHESTER. BUT WAS THE DEAL A GOOD ONE? NHPR?S MARK BEVIS ASKED THAT QUESTION TO FRANKLIN PIERCE LAW PROFESSOR ALBERT SCHERR. SCHERR TEACHES CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Catholic Church Settles to Avoid IndictmentBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, December 10, 2002.The Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester has announced a groundbreaking agreement with the State Attorney General. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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