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Summer Cooking

By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 21, 2002.

What better way to celebrate the first day of summer but with food! Now that the markets are bursting with berries, fresh lettuce and fish, it's time to take advantage and start experimenting with refreshing summer dishes. Laura talks with Jane Rodmell, author of the “Summer Weekend Cookbook: Recipes, Tips and Entertaining Ideas” and columnist for “Cottage Life” magazine www.cottagelife.com/frame_mag.html

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Pondering Judd

By John Walters on Friday, June 21, 2002.

Podering Judd is a roots-rock band from the Seacoast. Their new album is called "October at out Heels." It combines high-energy music with poetic lyrics about life, love, loss, and the Boston Red Sox. We meet singer and songwriter Marty England and mandolin player Blaise Masse. More on Pondering Judd at www.ponderingjudd.com

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Encountering Dragonflies

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, June 21, 2002.

Often described as the perfect predator, the dragonfly begins life in a beautiful, yet vulnerable way. Rosemary Conroy tells you what she's seen at her local pond.

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State Centralizes Drivers License Policy

By Dan Gorenstein on Friday, June 21, 2002.

All non-U.S. citizens living in New Hampshire who want a drivers license must go to the Concord Division of Motor Vehicles. As of September 1st, 2001, that became the Department of Safety's policy. Critics say it's discriminatory. While state officials admit the policy is inconvenient, they don't question its legality. They argue the policy improves DMV services, and may increase homeland security. NHPR's Dan Gorenstein reports.

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Key Bush Advisor Addresses NH Republicans

By David Darman on Friday, June 21, 2002.

The New Hampshire GOP held a fundraiser last night in Manchester, featuring White House Chief of Staff Andy Card. The theme of the night was officially Republican Unity, but the tone was more critical of past and present Democratic office holders. NHPR's David Darman has more.

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GOP Candidates for Governor Squabble Over Spending

By Doug MacPherson on Friday, June 21, 2002.

The Republican candidates for governor are squabbling over campaign finance law. Bruce Keough and Gordon Humphrey have complained to the Attorney General that Craig Benson violated the law. Benson maintains he?s done nothing wrong. NHPR?s Doug MacPherson reports

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