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Wet Sneakers and Wetlands

By John Walters on Friday, May 24, 2002.

David M. Carroll is a writer, artist and naturalist. He’s the author of the “Wet Sneaker Trilogy,” three collections of essays and drawings depicting life in and around the swamps near his home in Warner. He talks about his fascination with wetlands, the need to protect these unique ecosystems and habitats. (This interview originally aired on March 12, 2001.) [http://www.davidmcarroll.com]

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Threats of Terrorism

By Laura Knoy on Friday, May 24, 2002.

This week, the government has stepped up warnings of more attacks on the U.S. We?ll talk about the challenges of predicting terrorism, where these warnings come from and what the average person is supposed to do. Laura talks with Tom Trout, political science professor, University of New Hampshire www.unh.edu and Michael Vatis, director, Institute for Security Technology Studies at Dartmouth College www.ists.dartmouth.edu.

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