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ArchivesLake Host Program Sees SuccessBy Carolyn Martin on Wednesday, August 28, 2002.BOATERS LAUNCHING AT MANY NEW HAMPSHIRE LAKES THIS SUMMER HAVE BEEN GETTING A QUICK LESSON ABOUT INVASIVE PLANTS. THEY'RE GREETED BY NEW GUARDIANS OF THE LAKES, CALLED LAKE HOSTS--PEOPLE WHO ARE TRYING TO KEEP INVASIVE AQUATIC PLANTS OUT OF THE STATE'S WATERS. THE KEENE SENTINEL'S CAROLYN MARTIN REPORTS. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Energy, Trade and Climate ChangeBy Rick Kalb on Wednesday, August 28, 2002.New England's governors and their eastern Canadian counterparts wrapped up their three day annual meeting in Quebec City yesterday. The leaders endorsed resolutions to increase border cooperation and promote freer movement of trade between Canada and the United States. They also agreed to continue their fight against global warming and improve energy cooperation. The Resolution on Energy Cooperation should help to ensure that red tape doesn't get in the way of importing clean hyrdo-generated electricity from Canada. NHPR correspondent Rick Kalb reports from Quebec City. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Why Vote for Gordon HumphreyBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, August 28, 2002.All this week NHPR is bringing listeners stump speeches from the five leading candidates running for governor in the September 10th primary. The candidates spoke last week at a Laconia Chamber of Commerce forum. Forum organizers gave each candidate twenty minutes to tell voters why he or she should be governor. Today we hear from former U.S. and state senator Gordon Humphrey, a Republican from Chichester. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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