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Thomas Moore: Writer on Spirituality and Religion

By John Walters on Monday, May 6, 2002.

Earlier in his life, Thomas Moore had careers as a monk, college professor, and psychotherapist. The he wrote a book called "Care of the Soul." It became a best-seller and launched his current career as a writer and speaker. Thomas talks about his life journey, his latest book, "The Soul's Religion," and his view of the scandal in the Catholic Church. www.careofthesoul.net

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Enron & Arthur Anderson Legal Fallout

By Trish Anderton on Monday, May 6, 2002.

A criminal case begins over shredded documents on Monday, and civil action for shady business practices is pending. Now, congress is debating legislation aimed at preventing future Enrons. Trish gets an update from John Orcutt, Business Law professor at Franklin Pierce Law Center www.fplc.edu

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Pontine Movement Theatre's Dearest Dreamer

By Kevin Gardner on Monday, May 6, 2002.

: In recent years, Portsmouth?s prolific Pontine Movement Theatre has created a series of original plays that focus on various historical aspects of New England life, from an adaptation of Sarah Orne Jewett?s The Country of the Pointed Firs, to an exploration of Shaker spiritualism, Journey To Heaven. The company?s new production moves in a different direction, however, as Pontine?s Marguerite Matthews and Greg Gathers turn their attention to the history of the theatre itself. Humanities reporter Kevin Gardner has more:

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