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ArchivesKids and MoneyBy Laura Knoy on Friday, May 3, 2002.There's a reason why most marketers target kids and young adults: They spend lots of money. But that can catch up with many young adults as they head out of college into the "real world". We talk about the culture of money and spending in teen life. Laura's guest is Dara Duguay, author of "Please Send Money! A Financial Survival Guide for Young Adults on Their Own." Duguay is with the National Jumpstart Coalition www.jumpstart.org. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Shad Are Running!By Iain MacLeod on Friday, May 3, 2002.The largest members of the Herring family are traveling up New Hampshire's rivers to breed. Learn about their history in the state. Bishop Speaks Out, Catholics RespondBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, May 3, 2002.Bishop John McCormack appeared on WMUR Channel 9 last night. New Hampshire?s Catholic leader read from a prepared statement and answered questions, explaining his role in the sexual abuse scandal. And as NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports, the Catholic official presented an action plan. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Fast Food and the Quality of LifeBy John Walters on Friday, May 3, 2002.The Slow Food movement is an international effort to put the brakes on the accelerated pace of modern life, to allow time to enjoy food prepared well. The variety of tastes in authentic cuisines from New England and around the world are being homogenized in the modern food industry, say those in the movement. Our guest Ben Watson, an amateur cider maker from Francistown, is co-editor of "Slow Food," a collection of writings form the Slow Food movement. The movement's website is [http://www.slowfood.com] and the book's publisher is at [http://www.chelseagreen] listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Union Plans to Picket Gubernatorial DebateBy David Darman on Friday, May 3, 2002.New Hampshire unions are planning to picket a gubernatorial debate scheduled for Monday. The picketers are aiming to shed light on a year long effort to organize workers at the Mount Washington Hotel, where the debate is scheduled to be held. NHPR�s David Darman has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Buyer Bids for Idle Pulp and Paper MillsBy David Darman on Friday, May 3, 2002.Fraser Papers of Connecticut has agreed to buy the idle pulp and paper mills in Berlin and Gorham for 31 point 5 million dollars. The news has lifted spirits across the state. NHPR?s David Darman has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Portsmouth's Fisherman's Coop ClosesBy Roger Wood on Friday, May 3, 2002.New Hampshire's largest fishing cooperative, The Portsmouth Fisherman's Co-op, has closed its doors, at least temporarily, and possibly permanently. As Correspondent Roger Wood reports, the new restrictions placed on fishermen by a Federal Judge is the reason. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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