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ArchivesDiane RehmBy Laura Knoy on Friday, April 5, 2002.For more than 20 years, The Diane Rehm Show has offered listeners thoughtful and lively conversations on an enormous array of topics. She's interviewed many of the most distinguished people of our times, and this week, Diane visits the Granite State. Join her and Laura for a behind the scenes talk about the show and Diane's life. www.wamu.org listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Portsmouth Author's Debut NovelBy John Walters on Friday, April 5, 2002.The time is the onset of World War II. The place is a small island off the New England coast. The characters are the people who live on the island. The protaganist is a teenage girl wise beyond her years in some ways, and naive in others. This is Snow Island, the setting and the title of the debut novel by Katherine Towler. We talk with Katherine about the process of writing the book over eleven years and finally getting noticed by a publisher. Snow Island has attracted a lot of attention and Katherine is thinking about a sequel. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Changes at FenwayBy Pete Foley on Friday, April 5, 2002.The Boston Red Sox face the Baltimore Orioles tonight at Camden Yards for the Sox's second game of the season. So now that the hoopla of opening day is over, NHPR Sports Commentator Pete Foley takes a look at the new Red Sox. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Abenakis File for Federal RecognitionBy Chris Bracken on Friday, April 5, 2002.For 30 years, Vermont's Abenaki Indians have been trying to get Federal recognition. And they believe they are closer to their goal than ever. Trouble is, Vermont's Governor Howard Dean doesn't want it to happen. NHPR Correspondent Chris Bracken has the story. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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