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Daniel Schorr on His Life in Journalism

By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 8, 2001.

Veteran newsman and NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr joins us to talk about his new book,"Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism."

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Get Outdoors!

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, June 8, 2001.

Studies show that it is unatural for humans to spend so much time indoors.

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Something's Popping: White Mountain Kettle Corn

By John Walters on Friday, June 8, 2001.

Leo and Priscilla Dube of Henniker retired a few years ago. He was a veterinarian; she was an educator. They've started a post-retirement business, White Mountain Kettle Corn. They make popcorn in a large steel kettle, heated by a propane flame -- they modestly call it "the world's best popcorn." They bring their kettle to outdoor events through the summer, and sell popcorn through their website. (Re-broadcast from May 9)

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Go North of the Border for NH-Made Salsa (Ole!)

By John Walters on Friday, June 8, 2001.

Better than Fred's. Local salsa maker Jean Hansen talks about being a small food producer in New Hampshire and what exactly makes a good salsa.... especially one that is better that Fred's. (Re-broadcast from February 22)

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Senate: Change School Funding Formula

By Trish Anderton on Friday, June 8, 2001.

Senate Republicans say the state should pay for teachers, books, and special education, while local districts cover transportation, maintenance and other costs.

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Regional Editor Round-up

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, June 8, 2001.

From the governor's visit to the financial failings of the Littleton Regional Hospital to the proposed bus line between Littleton and Lancaster, all the news that fits.

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