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Voices of Reflection from NPR

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.

The Exchange will not air today. Instead, please tune in for "Voices of Reflection", NPR's special coverage of events surrounding the September 11 anniversary. We'll bring you ceremonies, memorials and concerts from New York, Washington and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. www.npr.org

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Congressional District Primary Breakdown

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.

Democrat Katrina Swett and Republican Congressman Charlie Bass were the first two candidates to declare victory last night. The two now face each other in the race for New Hampshire?s Second Congressional District seat. In the First Congressional District Democrat Martha Fuller Clark also was able to declare an early victory. But it was nearly midnight before her Republican opponent Jeb Bradley could accept his party?s nominaiton. NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein has more.

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Smith Loses Primary Battle

By Trish Anderton on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.

U.S. Senator Bob Smith has lost his bid for re-election after a battle with fellow Republican John Sununu. NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

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A Rescue Worker At Ground Zero

By John Walters on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.

When the World Trade Centers collapsed one year ago, Russell Keat left his home in rural New Hampshire and headed for New York. He's an expert in search and rescue and grief counseling. He spent three days working at ground Zero. Today he reflects on those days and everything that's happened to him since.

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UNH Campus Mourns Losses on 9-11

By Roger Wood on Wednesday, September 11, 2002.

Commemorations of the tragedy of a year ago have taken place all over the state. Correspondent Roger Wood attended one of them, at the University of New Hampshire.

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