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Farming in NH

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, May 30, 2001.

From trendy new ostrich ranchers to good old-fashioned dairy farms--Granite State agriculture is changing. We'll find out what the pressures are on today's farmers, and how our state's small operations stay competitive--in a 21st century global market. Laura checks in with Steve Taylor, NH's Commissioner of Agriculture (www.state.nh.us/agric/aghome.html).

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US Supreme Court Rules against NH on Navy Yard

By Mark Bevis on Wednesday, May 30, 2001.

THE U.S. SUPREME COURT HAS RULED IN THE LONG-RUNNING BOUNDARY DISPUTE BETWEEN MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE.
THE HIGH COURT DISMISSED NEW HAMPSHIRE?S CLAIM THAT THE BORDER LAY ALONG MAINE?S SHORE.
THE RULING PUTS AN END, AT LEAST FOR NOW, TO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE?S CLAIMS TO THE PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD

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Write That Novel!

By John Walters on Wednesday, May 30, 2001.

Margaret-Love Denman has written a new book for aspiring novelists. ?Novel Ideas: Contemporary Authors Share the Creative Process? includes practical advice on the literary craft from 23 authors. The book is published by Alpha Press. Denman is a published author herself, and director of the creative writing program at UNH.

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Governor Shaheen Asks For Release From MTBE

By David Darman on Wednesday, May 30, 2001.

Yesterday, Governor Jeanne Shaheen asked the federal government to allow New Hampshire to escape the requirement that MTBE be added to gasoline.

NHPR's David Darman has more.

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