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Anthrax

By Laura Knoy on Monday, October 15, 2001.

Recent cases of anthrax have the nation on high alert. Neither case has been directly linked to terrorist activity, but criminal investigations have been opened. We’ll talk about those investigations, the disease is and how to treat it. Trish talks with NH State Epidemiologist Jesse Greenblatt and Cheryl Loeb, with the Monterey Institute of International Studies www.miis.edu.

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The Granite Kiss

By John Walters on Monday, October 15, 2001.

Kevin Gardner is well known to NHPR listeners as our Humanities reporter. But Gardner enjoys nearly equal fame as a master builder of stone walls. Now, he's written a book "The Granite Kiss" about the methods and meaning behind one of New England's oldest traditional crafts.

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Sununu's Challenge May Alter Political Landscape

By Trish Anderton on Monday, October 15, 2001.

Insiders are predicting a rough primary battle over Republican Bob Smith?s Senate seat.

Smith, himself has reportedly said it could be the most divisive primary in New Hampshire history.

To get a lay of the political landscape now that John E. Sununu has made it official, NHPR?s Trish Anderton has checked in with Dante Scala.

Scala is an Assistant Professor of Politics at St. Anselm College in Manchester.

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Sununu Makes It Official

By Josh Rogers on Monday, October 15, 2001.

Congressman John E. Sununu will challenge fellow Republican and two-term incumbent Senator Bob Smith in 2002.

NHPR's Josh Rogers has more.

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