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NH Attorney General Philip McLaughlin

By Laura Knoy on Monday, December 16, 2002.

He’s stepping down this week. We’ll talk about the issue’s Mclaughlin’s been involved in, including the Claremont lawsuit, high profile murder cases and most recently, the settlement with the Manchester catholic diocese. www.state.nh.us/nhdoj

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A Visit to Noda Farm

By John Walters on Monday, December 16, 2002.

Noda Farm is a Christmas tree farm in Meriden. It's owned by two Japanese-American Quakers, Lafayette and Mayme Noda. They grew up in Central California and were put in internment camps during World War II. Afterward, Lafayette became a prominent medical researcher, and Mayme an anti-war activist. Now in retirement, they grow Christmas trees. They sell the trees on the honor system. Cut your tree and leave the money in a box. We talk about their varied, unique lives.

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McCormack Responds to Law's Resignation

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, December 16, 2002.

Bernard Cardinal Law's resignation from the Boston Archdiocese last week has caused New Hampshire Catholics to look carefully at Manchester Bishop John McCormack's continued role in the Diocese. Yesterday, at a Mass at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Manchester, McCormack told a largely supportive congregation he would not step down. NHPR's Raquel Maria Dillon was there and files this report.

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