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By Laura Knoy on Monday, May 19, 2003.

Retail stores and other companies are eager to learn about their customers in order to serve them better. But personal privacy may be at stake. Find out how consumer information is gathered and used, and how to protect yourself. Laura's guests are Katherine Albrecht, founder of C.A.S.P.I.A.N. (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering), and Marty Abrams, Director of the Center for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton and Williams in Atlanta

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Governor Pays Top Dollar for State CIO

By Brian McWilliams on Monday, May 19, 2003.

Earlier this year, Governor Benson appointed a former Cabletron manager to become New Hampshire's first Chief Information Officer.

As CIO, Robert Anderson will try to save the Granite State money by improving government efficiency with information technology.

But Anderson's salary and resume are raising some eyebrows.

NHPR correspondent Brian McWilliams has the story.

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The Hopi Indians and Walden Pond

By John Walters on Monday, May 19, 2003.

Tim Smith has lived in two very different, very special places. He spent 20 years in Arizona working with the Hopis and gathering their history. How he lives in New Hampshire and works for the Thoreau Society. He?ll talk about both experiences and his new book about Thoreau and Walden Pond in words and pictures.

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Budget Worries North Country Providers

By Trish Anderton on Monday, May 19, 2003.

Social workers and healthcare providers met in Littleton yesterday to air their concerns about possible cuts in the state budget.

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