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Sexual Harassment

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, November 21, 2002.

It's in the headlines again, with New Hampshire's Fish and Game executive director suspended. The case raises broader issues about how sexual harassment is defined and how it's handled. Laura talks with Nancy Richards-Stower, an employment law attorney in Merrimack, and Cameron Shilling, an employment law attorney with McLane Law Firm.

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Who's Calling Now?

By Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, November 21, 2002.

It?s not unusual for political candidates in New Hampshire to complain about dirty campaign tricks.

It?s not unusual for people in New Hampshire to complain that its hard to trust political ads.

Now, after a season of anonymous automated telephone calls, some candidates and voters are complaining about those too. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports.

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Eco-Art

By John Walters on Thursday, November 21, 2002.

In a variety of media, Tim Gaudreau combines the beauty of the natural world with messages of environmental responsibility. He sees art as a powerful way to see things in new ways, and generate dialogue about social issues. Tim has been given a Fellowship Award by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. See Tim's art at www.wake-up.ws

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Child Protection at a Crossroads

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, November 21, 2002.

When Governor-elect Craig Benson takes office in January, he'll face some critical decisions about the state's children protection system. Advocates say the Division of Children youth and families or DCYF desperately needs more caseworkers to help abused children. But the administration says it needs to fix management problems in the division before hiring anybody. Meanwhile the plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit on behalf of abused children are expected to go back to court soon. NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

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