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ArchivesMedical Errors: There are more than you thinkBy John Milne on Thursday, February 6, 2003.Americans hear every day about medical progress … a cure for a new disease or a successful treatment. But what doctors and officials haven’t been talking about is a surprisingly large number of medical errors, some of them causing injury or death. This year, doctors, hospitals and state legislators are taking steps to reduce the number of mistakes. NHPR’s John Milne filed this report. Arguing for WarBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, February 6, 2003.Secretary of State Colin Powell goes before the UN Security Council Wednesday to make the case for war with Iraq. Many say Powell?s got an uphill battle ahead of him, but the administration says it has plenty of intelligence to prove Iraq is still harboring weapons of mass destruction. We?ll get reaction to his speech from NH research consultant Glen Swanson, author of ?Storm Clouds Over Iraq.? www.research-international.com and Wayne Lesperance, associate professor of Government at New England College www.nec.edu. Preserving Open Spaces in the Monadnock RegionBy John Walters on Thursday, February 6, 2003.Meade Cadot is an environmentalist, educator, and director of the Harris Center for Conservation Education. For more than a quarter century, he?s been working to build ?clusters? of wildlife habitat and make the public aware of environmental issues. He talks about his work, and the importance of keeping a connection with nature. Learn more at www.harriscenter.org |
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