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ArchivesSkin CancerBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, June 25, 2002.There's nothing better than catching a few rays at the beach in summer, but if you're not careful it can hurt you and possibly lead to skin cancer. Laura's guests are Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center's Jim Dinulos, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics in Dermatology and Ardis Olsen, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, and of Community and Family Medicine, also with the Sun Safe project. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A NH Scientist in the African RainforestBy John Walters on Tuesday, June 25, 2002.When Beth Kaplin isn't in a classroom at Antioch New England Graduate School, you can often find her in the jungles of Africa or Central America. She's studying the ecology of high-altitude rainforests and helping nearby residents earn a living, without harming the environment. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Supreme Court Redistricts State SenateBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, June 25, 2002.The New Hampshire supreme court has redrawn the state?s 24 senate districts?..The precedent setting action breaks more than a year of partisan gridlock..... The court also ordered that all Senate candidate file to run by July 5th?. Both democrats and republicans say the will mount their election efforts confident their party got the better end of the deal. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Stone Church Is Still Up For SaleBy Pierce Woodward on Tuesday, June 25, 2002.For 35 years, a converted church in Newmarket has had almost legendary status among touring musicians. The Stone Church Music Club has also served as a favorite performance space for local artists. Last September, the owners announced they were selling the building, and today the future of the venue is still uncertain. Correspondent Pierce Woodward reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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