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ArchivesHomeland SecurityBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 9, 2001.Monday, President Bush officially launched the Office of Homeland Security to fight terrorism in the United States. Its director will have to coordinate almost fifty different federal agencies to do it. We’ll talk about this new agency and how it intends to keep the U.S. safe. Laura talks with Michael Vatis of the Dartmouth Institute for Security Technology Studies www.ists.dartmouth.edu and Ivan Eland, director of defense policy studies, CATO Institute www.cato.org. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Taking a Dive with Dave SwitzerBy John Walters on Tuesday, October 9, 2001.Dave Switzer is a professor at Plymouth State College and New Hampshire's consulting nautical archeologist. He investigates the remains of human structures that happen to be underwater- mostly shipwrecks. We'll travel from the lakes of New Hampshire to the waters off the Falkland Islands with Switzer. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Grant Program to Protect Water SourcesBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, October 9, 2001.As a part of a new conservation program, New Hampshire is awarding 25% matching grants to help protect land surrounding public water supply sources. New Hampshire?s Water Supply Land Conservation Grant Program is one of only a handful in the nation, and the only one in northern New England. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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