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John E. Sununu

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, August 15, 2001.

Congress has been busy this session, taking up bills on patient rights, energy, cloning and campaign finance reform. We'll talk with 1st District Congressman Sununu about these issues and more, including his possible run for US Senate. www.house.gov/sununu

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The Rivers are Runnin' Low

By Mark Bevis on Wednesday, August 15, 2001.

THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HAS BEEN MONITORING 50 RIVERS THROUGHOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE AND VERMONT.
AND THEY’VE FOUND THAT 34 HAVE LEVELS 50% LOWER THAN USUAL THIS TIME OF YEAR…
15 OF THEM ARE DOWN TO ONE THIRD OF NORMAL LEVELS.
THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY’S BRIAN MRAZIK (MER-RAZZ-ZIK) TOLD NHPR’S MARK BEVIS, THE CULPRIT HAS BEEN THE REGION’S HOT DRY SUMMER.

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Art and Healing with Martha Hall

By John Walters on Wednesday, August 15, 2001.

Martha Hall is a NH native who now lives in southern Maine. She's an artist who has been living with breast cancer for 11 years. She used to be a weaver, but had to give it up because of the physical consequences of an early surgery. Now, she makes original, one-of-a-kind art books; each book is a work of art itself, with handmade paper and bindings, and a mix of art and text inside. Much of her art deals with the joys and pains of her illness. She also regularly speaks to patients and health-care providers about her art, and her experience.

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