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Poetry Out of Portsmouth

By John Walters on Monday, April 22, 2002.

Maren Tirabassi is the Poet Laureate of the seacoast city, and editor of "Portsmouth Unabridged," a new collection of poetry inspired by Portsmouth's special places.
Book launch events: April 29 7pm, Sheraton in Portsmouth (free $open to the public); May 7 5-7pm, Currents; May 14 5pm Porstmouth Athenaeum; May 217pm Waterstreet Bookstore in Exeter.

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Spring Gardening

By Trish Anderton on Monday, April 22, 2002.

It's time to till the soil, plant some seeds and nurture those bloomin' bulbs. We'll talk about how to keep your garden beautiful during a dry spell and answer all your horticultural queries. Trish's guest is Charlie Nardozzi, Senior Horticulturalist with the National Gardening Association www.NationalGardening.com

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UNH Granite State Poll Shows Sununu Way Ahead

By Mark Bevis on Monday, April 22, 2002.

The latest Granite State Poll has some good news for Representative John E. Sununu.
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire Survey Center have polled registered and likely voters for the 2002 election and have found Sununu leading the pack.
Andrew Smith, the Director of the Survey Center described the findings to NHPR?s Mark Bevis

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American Tissue May Have Deceived Investors

By David Darman on Monday, April 22, 2002.

The same accounting firm that allegedly allowed Enron to decieve investors and employees has cropped up in the financial dealings of American Tissue. American Tissue owned the pulp and paper mills in Gorham and Berlin until they filed for bankruptcy last summer. And now federal investigators are looking into the role that auditors at Arthur Andersen may have played in American Tissues finances. Newsday, a newspaper published on Long Island, has been following the story. Editor Greg Truman spoke with NHPR's David Darman about what investigators have found.

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