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Global Warming--More Evidence?

By Laura Knoy on Monday, February 26, 2001.

New research from the U.N. adds evidence to the theory that burning oil, gas, and coal is causing the earth's temperature to rise. But some climatologists say it's still too early to tell if warming trends are due to humans or regular cycles of the planet. Steve's guests are
NH State Climatologist Barry Keim with the University of New Hampshire (www.unh.edu/geography/climate.html) and Adam Markham, Executive Director of Clean Air-Cool Planet (www.cleanair-coolplanet.org).

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Tax Credits For Sale

By Mark Bevis on Monday, February 26, 2001.

Families in Transition is trying to raise money to build a new building to house and assist homeless women and their children. In a deal worked out with the Community Development Finance Authority, FIT is offering tax credits available to businesses.

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Taxes get Bethlehem residents organized

By Rebecca Brown on Monday, February 26, 2001.

It used to be only 5 people would show up for Bethlehem's budget meetings. Now dozens attend. Why? Taxes.

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"Crossing the Wire:" One man's Holocaust museum

By John Walters on Monday, February 26, 2001.

Dave Cheney, of Bridgewater, NH, isn't a historian, but he's made it his mission to use Nazi-era artifacts to tell the history of the Holocaust. He previously maintained a Holocaust museum in his home; now, he travels to area schools with a presentation called "Crossing the Wire." If you're a teacher and would like Dave Cheney to visit your class, you can contact him at 968-3205.

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