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US Senator John Sununu

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

We talk with Sununu about world affairs, the situation with Iraq and North Korea. And we’ll talk about what’s happening here at home: the economy is still in a slump, and fear of terrorism is saturating our cities. Laura Knoy is host.

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Legality of Civil Unions Called into Question

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

Some lawmakers and anti-civil union activists are concerned New Hampshire law is dangerously inconsistent on whether civil unions are legal.

A House Committee heard two hours of testimony on a measure that aims to close that loophole.

NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein reports.

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New Legal Claim Adds Wrinkle to Malpractice Debate

By John Milne on Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

The state House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing this afternoon on a controversial legal principle that allows juries to award higher damages in medical lawsuits.

It’s called “loss of opportunity.” And it’s exactly the opposite of what Governor Craig Benson wants.

NHPR political correspondent John Milne reports.

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The Myth of Magnum P.I.

By John Walters on Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

John Healy is the head of the New Hampshire League of Investigators. He talks about what his work is really like. It?s not car chases and gun battles. It?s more like a lot of paperwork and computer time. www.nhli.net

Also, we catch up with the head of Sustainable Harvest International, a New Hampshire-based charity that?s just taken a big step in its evolution. www.sustainableharvest.org

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Proposed Cuts Worry Rural Doctors, Clinic

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, February 19, 2003.

Governor Craig Benson?s proposed state budget reduces Medicaid reimbursement rates by 5%. Medical providers say New Hampshire?s reimbursement rates are already too low. Rural doctors and hospitals say the cuts will make it even more difficult to deal with soaring healthcare costs? And for low-income families to get the healthcare they need.
NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon reports.

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