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Bears!

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 22, 2002.

Dr. Lynn Rogers is head biologist of the Wildlife Research Institute in Ely Minnesota and has studied black bears for over three decades. He's lecturing throughout New England and joins Laura to talk about black bear behavior and habitat. For more information see: www.bearstudy.org and www.bear.org

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Senate Hopefuls Tangle over Taxes, Abortion

By Trish Anderton on Tuesday, October 22, 2002.

Governor Jeanne Shaheen and Congressman John Sununu wrangled over issues ranging from taxes to abortion last night, while Libertarian Ken Blevens angled for the anti-war vote. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports.

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1st Congressional District Candidates Debate

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, October 22, 2002.

In last night?s First Congressional District debate, the candidates discussed everything from the widening I- 93 to the feasibility of missile defense systems. But as NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports, taxes and social security dominated the race?s final televised debate.

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The Complex Changes of a New England Year

By John Walters on Tuesday, October 22, 2002.

The traditional seasons of New England are winter, spring, summer, and fall... along with "mud" and "black fly," if you're feeling put-upon by the environment you live in. Naturalists Charles Johnson and Nona Bell Estrin are inviting us into a deeper awareness of seasonal changes in New England. Their new book is called "In Season: A Natural History of the New England Year."

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