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The Power to Make War

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, August 29, 2002.

President Bush says he doesn’t need congressional approval in order to strike Iraq, but some in Congress disagree. We’ll find out what the constitution says about war – and what past presidents have done. Laura talks with Francis Boyle, professor of law, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign www.uiuc.edu and Wayne Lesperance, political science professor, New England College www.nec.edu.

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Art Klemm Vs Frank Sapareto

By Darrell Halen on Thursday, August 29, 2002.

NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATE PRESIDENT ARTHUR KLEMM FACES A TOUGH RE-ELECTION BID.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE FRANK SAPARETO IS CHALLENGING KLEMM IN THE SEPTEMBER 10 REPUBLICAN PRIMARY.
AND THE SENATE PRESIDENT HAS TO CAMPAIGN ON HIS CHALLENGER’S HOME TURF.
NHPR CORRESPONDENT DARRELL HALEN REPORTS.

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Write That Novel!

By John Walters on Thursday, August 29, 2002.

Margaret-Love Denman has written a new book for aspiring novelists. "Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process" includes practical advice on the literary craft from 23 authors. The book is published by Alpha Press. Denman is a published author herself, and director of the creative writing program at UNH.

This interview orginally aired in May, 2001.

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Gubernatorial Hopefuls Scrum At Forum

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, August 29, 2002.

Last night the leading gubernatorial candidates from both parties occupied the same stage at St. Anselm College, but Democrats and Republicans shared little common ground on what all candidates agree are the central election issues: taxes and education funding.

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Why Vote for Mark Fernald

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, August 29, 2002.

ALL THIS WEEK NHPR IS BRINGING LISTENERS STUMP SPEECHES FROM THE FIVE LEADING CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR IN THE SEPTEMBER 10TH PRIMARY.
THE CANDIDATES SPOKE LAST WEEK AT A LACONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FORUM.
FORUM ORGANIZERS GAVE EACH CANDIDATE 20 MINUTES TO TELL VOTERS WHY HE OR SHE SHOULD BE GOVERNOR.
TODAY WE HEAR FROM STATE SENATOR MARK FERNALD, A DEMOCRAT FROM SHARON.

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