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ArchivesNew Hampshire’s DroughtBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 21, 2002.The state’s drought status is now at the emergency level, and towns are beginning to implement water restrictions. We’ll look at what communities are doing about it and what this means for New Hampshire as a whole. Join guest host Allison McNair as she discusses the situation with James Gallagher, chief water resources engineer at the Department of Environmental Services www.des.state.nh.us and Tom Hawley, Hydrologist with the National Weather Service www.nws.noaa.gov . listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Water Bills Dominate LegislatureBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, March 21, 2002.In what is becoming the year of water, senate and house committees heard testimony on a number of water bills. Thanks in large part to one of the worst droughts in the state’s history, NHPR’s Dan Gorenstein reports water issues are taking on new urgency. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Father and Son Bonded by ScienceBy John Walters on Thursday, March 21, 2002.Jochen Heisenberg is a theoretical physicist at the University of New Hampshire. His father, Werner, is famous for winning the Nobel Prize and creating the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, but to some, he's famous infamous for staying in Nazi Germany and doing atomic research during the war. Part of this period in Werner's life is explored in the play "Copenhagen" which will be in Boston next month. Jochen talks about his father's and his own work and the difficult decisions his father was faced with. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Cat Registration Plan Hissed DownBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, March 21, 2002.Cat registration plan raises howls of protests from municipal officials and animal control officers. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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