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ArchivesTurning a Barn into a HomeBy John Walters on Thursday, December 26, 2002.Joe Monninger and his partner were looking for a house, when they came across a barn that had been converted into a summer place. They bought it and moved in. Then it was a race against the calendar to make it liveable before winter came. They made it, but along the way there were a lot of surprises - pleasant and unpleasant. This interview originally aired in November of 2001. SPAM!By Laura Knoy on Thursday, December 26, 2002.Some people like getting an update about cheap airline tickets or other deals, but to most of us, spam is an unwanted invasion of our e-mail boxes. We'll talk about how to avoid unwanted spam and whether the government should get involved in regulating it. Laura's guests are James McKim, President of ISRG Inc. and Vice-Chair of SwANH (Software Association of New Hampshire) www.isrginc.com and Mark Timney, assistant professor of journalism, Keene State College www.keene.edu. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Wal-Mart Undersells Local Gas StationsBy Darrell Halen on Thursday, December 26, 2002.Wal-Mart advertises low prices every day. And these days, you can get just about anything you want there, from avocados to auto parts. This holiday season, the retail giant has even outsold other large toy store chains. And at a handful of stores in New Hampshire, Wal-Mart now sells gasoline. The world's largest corporation says customers want low gas prices. But local independent gas selles complain Wal-Mart could put them out of business. NHPR correspondent Darrell Halen has the story. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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