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Prostate Cancer

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 3, 2001.

It's one of the most common forms of cancer found in men. We'll talk about detection and treatment of the disease. Laura's guest is Chris Tessier, M.D., an urologist with Manchester Urology Associates specializing in prostate cancer treatment. Original air date: 12-1-01

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Lawyers for Poor Face Own Financial Struggles

By Trish Anderton on Tuesday, July 3, 2001.

The cost of law school has risen sharply in recent years. That's not too much of a problem for lawyers making record salaries at big firms. But if you want to help Mediciad beneficiaries, or the environment, or indigent criminal defendants, repaying those law school loans can be a crippling burden.

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Exploring the Images of New England on Film

By John Walters on Tuesday, July 3, 2001.

Rich Holzer is a photographer, and now videographer, living in Andover. His first production, "New England, By the Dolphin's Eye" offers a tour of the images and landscapes of New England. He's followed that up with "First Light," a two-part series about Martha's Vineyard and Cape Cod. All three will be shown on New Hampshire Public Television, beginning July 7. For specific broadcast times, and more information, go to www.dolphinseye.com

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Survey finds decrease in Unwanted Sex on Campus

By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, July 3, 2001.

A RECENT REPORT OUT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BRINGS SOME ENCOURAGING NEWS.
RESEARCHERS HAVE FOUND THAT THE NUMBER OF WOMEN WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED INCIDENTS OF UNWANTED SEXUAL CONTACT HAS DECREASED OVER THE PAST 12 YEARS.
THE STUDY WAS BASED ON A SURVEY OF HUNDREDS OF UNH STUDENTS IN 1988 AND THEN AGAIN IN FEBRUARY 2000.
UNH PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR ELLEN COHN (CONE) WAS ONE OF THE SIX RESEARCHERS CONDUCTING THE SURVEY FUNDED BY THE UNIVERSITY.
SHE DESCRIBED THE FINDINGS TO NHPR?S MARK BEVIS.

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