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DNA Evidence

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 1, 2001.

DNA Evidence. More and more people are being released from prison, even death row, because DNA evidence has allowed them to prove their innocence. This is just one example of how DNA is changing the criminal justice system. Laura talks with Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Buzz Scherr(www.fplc.edu) and
Rockingham County Attorney Jim Reams (http://co.rockingham.nh.us/) about the role of DNA evidence in the courts.

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The Eclectic Musical World of Randy Armstrong

By John Walters on Thursday, March 1, 2001.

Randy Armstrong is a musician and composer in Nottingham, NH. Beginning in the early 1970s, he began writing and performing in the style we now call ?world music.? Along the way, he?s acquired and learned to play as many as 200 instruments. Recently, Randy provided the music for the PBS series, ?Dinner on the Diner.? He?s working right now on a new CD, and we?ll get a sneak preview.

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Social Capital in the Granite State

By John Walters on Thursday, March 1, 2001.

Social capital has been described as the stuff that makes society work... the WD-40 of society... and New Hampshire has lots of it, according to a new study.

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Good-bye Winter, Hello Spring Training

By Pete Foley on Thursday, March 1, 2001.

If the winter has got you down, don't worry - spring training, if not spring, is on the way.

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