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ArchivesConflict Bubbles Up With Possible Bottling PlantBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, July 2, 2001.A south eastern New Hampshire town is the site of a proposed water bottling plant. USA Springs wants a permit from the state to pump 439,000 gallons of water a day from a 100-acre site in Nottingham. Local residents and neighboring towns aren’t overly excited with the plan. Fears of dry wells, contaminated water and environmental impact abound. NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
UNH Professor's Memoir of a "Twice-Lived Life"By John Walters on Monday, July 2, 2001.Donald Murray is a columnist for the Boston Globe and professor emeritus of English at UNH. He's published 16 books and won a Pulitzer Prize; now he's written a memoir, "My Twice-Lived Life," published by Ballantine Books. The book pulls no punches; he recalls a heart attack on the first page, and he's unflinchingly honest about his struggles, disappointments and losses. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
RacismBy Steve Zind on Monday, July 2, 2001.Most of us don't consider ourselves racist, but our guests say racism is still culturally and institutionally ingrained in American society. They'll challenge stereotypes and look at pervasive and subtle racist attitudes whites may not even acknowledge. Steve?s guests are Paul Marcus, Co-director of Community Change, Inc. in Boston. www.communitychangeinc.org, and Patricia Shine, a Social Worker in the Boston School District and Instructor at Boston University. Original air date: 2-6-01 listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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