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Writer's stories strongly resemble small-town NH

By John Walters on Thursday, April 5, 2001.

Think your neighbors aren't interesting and town meetings are downright boring? Think again. In her stories, writer, storyteller, and Northwood resident Rebecca Rule has brought to light all the interesting people and events in small town New Hampshire. There is intrigue at the dump. Selectmen can sing. Trust us. (This is a re-broadcast of an interview that aired February 15.)

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Managing Menopause

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, April 5, 2001.

Menopause brings questions about hormone therapies, heart disease, weight
gain and memory loss--and often emotional turmoil. Dr. Christine Nothrup, M.D. joins us to talk about managing menopause and the unique rewards it can bring. Her latest book is, "The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health During the Change" www.drnorthrup.com.

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Death Penalty Repeal Dies

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, April 5, 2001.

The New Hampshire House today voted down a repeal of the state's death penalty. NHPR's Josh Rogers has this report.

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Great Bog Deal Finalized

By Roger Wood on Thursday, April 5, 2001.

Environmental groups have joined together to upgrade and maintain Portsmouth's Great Bog. The city worked out a deal to buy the nearly 200 acres of wetlands and wildlife habitat from developers.

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