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Kids and Money

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 16, 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 . Original air date: 5/3/2002.

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The Hardscrabble Chronicles

By John Walters on Tuesday, July 16, 2002.

Three decades ago, Laurie Bogart Morrow moved from the suburbs of New York to a small village in New Hampshire. It was a culture shock at first, but now she says she wouldn't live anywhere else. She calls her town "Hardscrabble" in a new collection of stories about her friends and neighbors.

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Campaign 2002: Interview with US Rep Charles Bass

By Lisa Peakes on Tuesday, July 16, 2002.

Lisa Peakes
This summer NHPR will be bringing you interviews with the Republican and Democrat Candidates for the 1st and 2nd Congressional Districts. Today is Charlie Bass, the 2nd District Republican running for his fifth term. To hear his complete interview click on this link:
http://www.nhpr.org/static/programs/nhtoday/focus_point/2002/index.php

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A Cheap Way to NYC via Boston's Chinatown

By Pierce Woodward on Tuesday, July 16, 2002.

Is it possible to get from NH to NYC on a Public Radio Intern's Budget? Pierce Woodward found out that it is, as long as you're willing to sit through some bad movies.

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