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ArchivesFinding a JobBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 3, 2002.The economy is still struggling, and New Hampshire businesses have tightened their belts. That means lots of people are looking for work, from hi-tech specialists to retail clerks. Laura will talk about job hunting in today’s economy with Jack Falvey, freelance economics writer www.falvey.org , and Doug Brown, information sector veteran currently looking for work in NH. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Eastern Europe and Western IndiansBy John Walters on Thursday, October 3, 2002.Thaddeus Piotrowski is a professor at the University of New Hampshire in Manchester. He was born in Nazi-occupied Poland. His experiences during and after the war became a professional interest in telling the story of World War II in Eastern Europe. His other area of study is the Native Americans of New England. He has edited a new book on the topic titled "Indian Heritage of New Hampshire and Northern New England." listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
NH Students Well Prepped But Can't Afford CollegeBy Mark Bevis on Thursday, October 3, 2002.The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education has released its biennial report on the state of the nation's higher education system. The non-partisan, non-profit research organization has measured each state's performance in providing education and training beyond high school. Joannie Finney is the center's vice president. She tells NHPR's Mark Bevis that across the board the nation as a whole is not performing as well as it used to. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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