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Reporting Child Abuse

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 18, 2003.

A new proposal would require clergy to report abuse, even if discovered during Catholic confession. But the Church says that’s a violation of a sacrament...and the first amendment. Laura talks with Father Edward Arsenault, chancellor with the Manchester Catholic Diocese www.rcbm.org, and Ann Coughlin, lifelong Catholic. Ann helped draft the proposal.

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Ski Industry Turning in a Solid Year

By Trish Anderton on Tuesday, February 18, 2003.

The latest snowstorm brought some exasperated sighs from residents who are tired of shoveling out their cars and sidewalks. But snow means money for one of New Hampshire’s major economic engines, the ski industry. NHPR’s Trish Anderton spoke with Carl Stone of Ski New Hampshire. He says it’s been a good season, although subzero temperatures and the timing of yesterday’s storm presented some difficulties.

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The Lasting Pain of Losing a Daughter

By John Walters on Tuesday, February 18, 2003.

25 years ago, at the age of 20, Lee Murray died of a sudden illness. For her father, Donald Murray, the pain has remained strong to this day. Donald is a writer, journalist, and professor emeritus at the University of New Hampshire. He tells the story of losing his daughter in his new book, "The Lively Shadow."

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