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The Mideast Conflict

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, April 4, 2002.

Suicide bombings continue to shake the West Bank, and Israeli tanks have Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat confined to his compound. We?ll examine the situation, the possibility of peaceful resolution, and the U.S. role in the conflict. Laura?s guests are Philip Walker, Director of the AMIDEAST Project to Strengthen the Palestinian Legal Profession www.amideast.org, and Zvi Szafran, Dean of Faculty and Academic Vice President at New England College www.nec.edu .

Wildcats Fight Bears for Hockey Title

By Lisa Peakes on Thursday, April 4, 2002.

Lisa Peakes talks with veteran sportscaster Jim Jeannotte about the matchup and the rivalry between the teams

Senate Weighs Change in Age of Adulthood

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, April 4, 2002.

Dozens of people turned out today to voice their opinions on a bill that would classify 17-year olds in the court system as juveniles rather than adults. NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

Off the Mat and Into the Boardroom

By John Walters on Thursday, April 4, 2002.

A new book by two Peterborough business consultants takes the central principles of the martial art aikido and puts them in the workplace. "The Randori Principles: The Path of Effortless Leadership," has just been published by Dearborn Trade Publishing. If you know aikido, you know it's not about power and domination through force, but through, well, planning. More at www.randoripartners.com or www.davidbaum.com.

UNH loses Frozen Four Game in St Paul

By Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, April 4, 2002.

NHPR's Dan Gorenstein speaks with our reporter and resident college hockey fan David Darman who's in St Paul for the NCAA Tournament.