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By Laura Knoy on Friday, October 26, 2001.

Congressman John E. Sununu’s thrown his hat into the ring to challenge incumbent Bob Smith for his seat in the US Senate. We’ll talk about that, and who’s lining up to run for Sununu’s seat. We’ll also wrap up the latest news. Join Laura and her guests TBA.

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Re-using, Restoring, and Connecting with the Past

By John Walters on Friday, October 26, 2001.

Hancock author Howard Mansfield says our society's penchant for disposability is not only wasteful, it also keeps us disconnected from our surroundings and our own past. His book, "The Same Ax Twice," is a meditation on the importance of restoration and re-use and on the true nature of things.

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Look Out For Moose

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, October 26, 2001.

Find our why moose get hit so often and learn to avoid a collision.

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It's Pumpkin Fest Time in Keene

By Carolyn Martin on Friday, October 26, 2001.

Saturday is the biggest day of the year for Keene as the city hosts its 11th annual Pumpkin Festival. The event boasts the Guiness World Record for the most lighted Jack-o-lanterns in one place--more than 23,000. The goal this year is to top that record. The Keene Sentinel's Carolyn Martin reports.

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Gambling Debate Roars Back to Life

By Trish Anderton on Friday, October 26, 2001.

In a likely preview of next year?s legislative session, supporters and opponents of gambling clashed at the state?s annual tourism conference in Bretton Woods Thursday. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports.

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