|
|
ArchivesMoon Eclipses SaturnBy Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, February 20, 2002.The Moon will pass by Saturn tonight, but clouds will probably obscure the view. Lisa Peakes talks with Mal Cameron, from the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, about the eclipse. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
High Speed Internet Delayed in Northern NHBy David Darman on Wednesday, February 20, 2002.Customers looking for affordable, high speed internet service in Northern New Hampshire were hoping that a low cost alternative would soon arrive. But as NHPR?s David Darman reports, those hopes turned to disappointment, when Global Crossing, Ltd declared bankruptcy last month. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Editor's Firing Ignites Paper ControversyBy Trish Anderton on Wednesday, February 20, 2002.A controversy has erupted over the firing of a North Country newspaper editor. Tim McCarthy was dismissed from the Littleton Courier last week. His supporters believe he was fired for editorializing against the U.S. war on terrorism. The courier?s publishers deny the charge. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Thanks to Curling, You Too Can Be An OlympianBy Pete Foley on Wednesday, February 20, 2002.You might not know this, but there are actually two Winter Olympics on Television this year. There's the Prime Time NBC Broadcast...and there's the version put out by NBC's cable channel CNBC. And as NHPR's Sports Commentator Pete Foley has found out, CNBC is not for the faint of heart. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Water Levels Decline in PortsmouthBy Roger Wood on Wednesday, February 20, 2002.The worst drought in half a century has become a serious concern for state and local officials. As Correspondent Roger Wood reports, there is hope that spring rains will begin to return drinking water supplies back to normal. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
|
Support FromHighlightsNavigationUser login |