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ArchivesRed Tide Wreaks HavocBy Garrett Young on Friday, June 3, 2005.The area's worst outbreak of Red Tide in years shows no signs of abating as it moves south around the tip of Cape Cod. NHPR's Garrett Young has this story...both the effects on land and in the water. Divesting from SudanBy Kevin Forrest on Thursday, June 2, 2005.The world has been horrified by the stories about the genocide in The Sudan. Many westerners want to protest with their wallets by divesting from companies that due business with the Sudanese Government. The Vermont Standard's Kevin Forrest reports on two such efforts on both sides of the Connecticut River. Robert Ginna Part IIBy John Walters on Thursday, June 2, 2005.Robert Ginna has been a writer and editor at several leading magazines, the chief editor for a major publishing house, and the producer of films with top-notch actors. In part two of his interview with John Walters, he recalls the adventures and misadventures during his work as a high-budget film producer. Turtle Crossing Time Once AgainBy Rosemary Conroy on Thursday, June 2, 2005.With turtle mating season underway, be on the look out for turtles crossing the road. You may even want to consider helping them along. Parental NotificationBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, June 2, 2005.New Hampshire's parental notification law is getting a lot of play nationally as the United States Supreme Court decides the constitutionality of the law and weighs in on the topic of abortion. We'll delve further into why this law has caused such a stir, politically and personally, and look closer at the lawsuit being brought against the state of New Hampshire over parental notification. Laura's guests are Claire Ebel, Executive Director for the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union and Representative Fran Wendelboe, Republican from New Hampton and Deputy House Majority Leader. |
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