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A 10 Year Old Jazz Piano Prodigy

By John Walters on Monday, October 7, 2002.

Matt Savage has a form of autism, and for the first few years of his life, he couldn?t stand to listen to music. But there was a hidden talent that revealed itself after several years of therapy. Now, Matt leads a trio that performs and records professionally. He and his mother Diane talk about his music and his life journey so far. The Savage family lives in Francestown. www.savagerecords.com

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Business Ethics

By Laura Knoy on Monday, October 7, 2002.

Some say ethics were thrown out the window during the boom-boom Nineties. But our guests say those who did lose their ethical compass are now in the tank. We?ll ask how solid ethics can be good for the bottom line. Laura talks with Eleanor Dunfey Freiburger, professor and endowed chair in Business Ethics at Southern New Hampshire University www.snhu.edu, and Marianne Murphy, vice president of Marketing at Pax World Funds www.paxfund.com and board member of New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility www.nhbsr.org .

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Bush Previews Iraq Themes

By Trish Anderton on Monday, October 7, 2002.

President Bush is scheduled to speak to the nation this evening.

The president is expected to explain why he believes Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein poses a threat to the world, and why the U.S. may need to act.

Mr. Bush tried out some of those themes in a visit to Manchester over the weekend. NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

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