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U.S. Senator Bob Smith

By Laura Knoy on Monday, April 23, 2001.

we ask Senator Smith about his priorities in the Senate, and what he thinks about the environment, tax cuts, free trade, China, and other issues. Steve Zind hosts. Senator Smith's website is www.senate.gov/~smith.

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Commentary---Why Not At My House??

By Mark Bevis on Monday, April 23, 2001.

The comments of Victoria Shouldis who has at last discovered the joys of gardening...trouble is winter won't go away at her house.

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Ira Glass, A Public Radio Original

By Nathan Irwin on Monday, April 23, 2001.

Ira Glass is the creator and host of public radio?s ?This American Life,? a program that?s now carried on hundreds of public radio stations nationwide [including NHPR?you can hear it at 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays, and again on Sundays at 6:00 p.m.]. He?ll be in New Hampshire on Wednesday, April 25th, when he appears at Keene?s Colonial Theatre to talk about his show, and how he and his staff put it together each week. Ira talked Nathan Irwin about the kinds of stories he tries to tell on his program, what he looks for in a story idea, and why he thinks are the stories on ?This American Life? are different from those you?ll find elsewhere in the media.

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Plans for a Soccer Field in Durham

By Roger Wood on Monday, April 23, 2001.

The University of New Hampshire has joined forces with a private soccer club to build nine soccer fields, grandstands, parking, and lighting for night games. Town planners want to have a say in the scheme, but the university says the town has no right.

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