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New Hampshire Poet Jeff Friedman

By Liz Bulkley on Wednesday, January 31, 2007.

Jeff Friedman is the author of four collections of poetry; Black Threads is his newest work. In it he explores the meeting ground of ancient stories he learned in childhood and his own family's history. His poems and translations have appeared in many literary magazines, including American Poetry Review, Poetry, New England Review, Poetry East, Literary Imagination and The New Republic. We'll talk with him about his work and the ways a place unconsciously establishes itself as the basis for meaningful poetry.

Jeff Friedman's Poems:
Notes from the Emperor
Two Salesmen
Hymn to Your Tongue

Later in the show, we'll hear from a group of Maine teenagers who write and perform skits, poems, and letters based on their life experiences. Many of them face a pretty daunting world, and they use their art as a way of dealing with it. This piece comes to us from producer Catie Talarski through the Public Radio Exchange. You can listen to it again and write a review of it by clicking here.

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Landlords Worry About Cost Of Toughening Lead Laws

By Josh Rogers on Wednesday, January 31, 2007.

Yesterday we heard about a recommendation from a state task force to reduce the amount of lead in a child's blood that would trigger state action. The proposal under discussion would cut it in half to bring it in line with federal standards.

The task force had one other major recommendation -- if the state orders lead abatement in one unit in an apartment building, every other unit in the building would be tested too.

Today NHPR's Josh Rogers reports on how property owners see toughening state law.

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Andy Stern, SEIU President

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, January 31, 2007.

The president of the Service Employees International Union, Andy Stern, joins us in studio to talk about the state of today's unions and their power in the next elections. He's also written a book called "A Country That Works", drawing on his own experiences as a social worker, father, organizer and labor leader to talk about where he sees the need for change in today's global economy.

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NHPR Looks at Lead Paint Hazards in New Hampshire

NHPR Looks at Lead Paint Hazards in New Hampshire

Map outlining the spread of lead poisoning and lead hazard cases across New Hampshire. In January, NHPR spent a week exploring the issue. (Courtesy Department of Health and Human Services)

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Lead Paint Contact List

STATEWIDE

Department of Health and Human Services: Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program

BERLIN

Mary Jo Landry, Executive Director
Berlin Housing Authority
10 Serenity Circle
Berlin, NH 03570
Phone: 752-4240

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Special Features 2004

NHPR Supports the Work of Community Nonprofits NHPR and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation have produced a series of public service announcements which seek to permanently raise the level of giving in our state. Listen to them here.
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Special Features 2005


Writers on a New England Stage A partnership between New Hampshire Public Radio and the Music Hall in Portsmouth, in collaboration with RiverRun Bookstore. The series brings award-winning, nationally-recognized authors to the Music Hall stage to talk about their works with NHPR's Laura Knoy.

NHPR Supports the Work of Community Nonprofits NHPR and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation have produced a series of public service announcements which seek to permanently raise the level of giving in our state. Listen to them here.

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Special Features 2006


Writers on a New England Stage A partnership between New Hampshire Public Radio and the Music Hall in Portsmouth, in collaboration with RiverRun Bookstore. The series brings award-winning, nationally-recognized authors to the Music Hall stage to talk about their works with NHPR's Laura Knoy.


A Letter From Iraq NHPR's Mark Bevis speaks with members of the New Hampshire National Guard stationed at Camp Victory in Baghdad.

Great Waters Folk Festival NHPR presents exclusive performances from the 2006 festival, including Cheryl Wheeler, Mary Gauthier and Judy Collins.


Election 2006 NHPR's full coverage of the midterm elections, from candidate interviews and news features to Election Day photos and full results.

Culture Lessons: Stories of Students at Manchester Central High School Over 60 different languages are spoken in the classrooms, hallways and sports fields of Manchester Central. In 2006, independent producer John Rudolph joined with NHPR to look at New Hampshire's oldest and most diverse high school.

Congressional Handoff Series: As two sitting Republicans left and two Democrats prepared to take their place on Capitol Hill, NHPR spoke with each of the four to hear their thoughts about Congress, their respective parties, and the challenges facing the country.


Alstead: One Year Later The floods of fall 2005 killed seven people, swept away homes and roads and caused millions of dollars in damage in southwest New Hampshire. NHPR looks at how the region is remembering the floods and working to move forward.

Front Porch Summer Arts Series: The Front Porch has always been the place on the radio for in-depth conversations about the rich arts and culture scene in New Hampshire. This summer, we're expanding that coverage with in-studio performances and conversations with some of the most respected thinkers and creators around.

NHPR Supports the Work of Community Nonprofits NHPR and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation have produced a series of public service announcements which seek to permanently raise the level of giving in our state. Listen to them here.

Consumer Driven Health Care: Should You Hop On Board? More and more employers are taking a hard look at this new movement in health care, high deductible plans tied to spending accounts that patients control. NHPR presents a special week of programs and stories about consumer driven care - what these plans look like, why they might help, and where they might fall short.

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Special Features from NHPR News


Lead Paint's Legacy Lead paint was banned from American homes in 1978 but the state still sees an average of about 250 cases of lead poisoning each year. NHPR looks at this persistent problem.

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Special Features on The Exchange


Writers on a New England Stage A partnership between New Hampshire Public Radio and the Music Hall in Portsmouth, in collaboration with RiverRun Bookstore. The series brings award-winning, nationally-recognized authors to the Music Hall stage to talk about their works with NHPR's Laura Knoy.


The Exchange Commissioner Series The Exchange talks with New Hampshire's top commissioners about their priorities in 2007 and the challenges they may face.

Lead Paint's Legacy Lead paint was banned from American homes in 1978 but the state still sees an average of about 250 cases of lead poisoning each year. NHPR looks at this persistent problem.


Election 2006 NHPR's full coverage of the midterm elections, from candidate interviews and news features to Election Day photos and full results.

Culture Lessons: Stories of Students at Manchester Central High School Over 60 different languages are spoken in the classrooms, hallways and sports fields of Manchester Central. In 2006, independent producer John Rudolph joined with NHPR to look at New Hampshire's oldest and most diverse high school.
Alstead: One Year Later The floods of fall 2005 killed seven people, swept away homes and roads and caused millions of dollars in damage in southwest New Hampshire. NHPR looks at how the region is remembering the floods and working to move forward.

Consumer Driven Health Care: Should You Hop On Board? More and more employers are taking a hard look at this new movement in health care, high deductible plans tied to spending accounts that patients control. NHPR presents a special week of programs and stories about consumer driven care - what these plans look like, why they might help, and where they might fall short.

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