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ArchivesHerbal Remedies and SupplementsBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.Herbal Remedies and Supplements. Echinacea, St. John’s Wort and a few others have become so popular they’re almost considered mainstream now. But many doctors say there are still serious questions about how safe and effective they really are. We’ll get some answers, and try to find out which herbal products are best, and which to stay away from. Laura’s guests are Dr. David Riley, editor-in-chief of a peer-reviewed medical journal called ‘Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine’, and the Medical Research Director for the Integrative Medicine Institute www.integrativemed.org , and Dr. Tim Quill, professor of anesthesiology and critical care medicine at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. www.hitchcock.org/dhmcentr.htm listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Plymouth State and Littleton Form PartnershipBy Rebecca Brown on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.IN THE NORTH COUNTRY, THE TOWN GOWN RELATIONSHIP HAS TAKEN ON A NEW DIMENSION. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
What's Happening Up at the Mill?By Mary Krueger on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.The Pulp and Paper Mills in Berlin and Gorham have been driving the regions economy since 1852. But recently, the mill has not been paying its suppliers, causing people throughout the North Country to worry about the mill's and the region's future. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
41 Years Patrolling Tuckerman RavineBy John Walters on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.Brad Ray is a snow ranger with the U. S. Forest Service, and for the last 41 years, has patrolled Tuckerman Ravine and Huntington Ravine on Mount Washington. He?ll retire on June 1st. He talked about what makes Tuckerman a challenge for hikers and skiers, some of his own experiences on the mountain, and what he has planned after his retirement. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Granite State Opera: NH's Newest Opera CompanyBy John Walters on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.The Granite State Opera is New Hampshire?s newest opera company. They?re bringing their first public season to a close June 1st and 3rd with a production of ?Carmen? at the Palace Theatre in Manchester. Phil Lauriat co-founded the group to meet what he saw as an untapped potential for opera in the state. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Students Give Schools a Thumbs-UpBy Trish Anderton on Tuesday, May 29, 2001.Student Council members at a recent conference said most middle school teachers are good. School buildings are another story: some students praised their brand-new schools, while others complained of overcrowded, crumbling facilities. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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