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ArchivesMidwivesBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, May 22, 2001.For centuries, women helped other women deliver their babies at home. Then, modern medicine introduced doctor-attended hospital births. Yet many women still prefer a midwife's care. We'll look into how an ancient tradition has evolved to meet women's physical and emotional needs during pregnancy and birth. Laura talks with Felicia Robinson, Chair of the New Hampshire chapter of the American College of Nurse-Midwives www.acnm.org and Barbara Fildes, Director of the Division of Midwives and Nurse Practioners at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center www.hitchcock.org. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Telling Stories of Irish Workers on the "Big Dig"By John Walters on Tuesday, May 22, 2001.Imelda Murphy, of Nashua, has been collecting the stories, using photos and audio tapes, of Irish and Irish-American laborers working on the "Big Dig" in Boston. She was first intrigued by the "Big Dig" when she moved to Boston from Dublin a few years ago, and got in touch with her subjects through an Irish-American publication in the city. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
State Fairs Look ShakyBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, May 22, 2001.Lammakers consider plan to help fund beleagued state agricultural fairs. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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