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ArchivesThe United NationsBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 12, 2002.President Bush speaks before the U.N. today to make his case for possible action against Iraq. We’ll talk about the U.N.’s role in world affairs, how it’s evolved, and how much clout it has in this country. Laura speaks with Stacy VanDeveer, assistant professor of Political Science at the University of New Hampshire. www.unh.edu listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Making Sense of Childhood TraumaBy John Walters on Thursday, September 12, 2002.Kate Young Caley grew up in Moultonboro where her family belonged to a local church. They did, at least, until her mother was dismissed from membership and the family followed her out the door. Now and adult, Kate struggles to understand that event, and its impact on her and her family. She chronicled her effort in a new book, ?The House Where the Hardest Things Happened.? listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Smith Backers MournBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, September 12, 2002.Supporters of New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith are mourning what they call the end of an era. The colorful two-term Republican was defeated Tuesday night in an unusual primary challenge by Congressman John Sununu. NHPR?s Trish Anderton reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Shaheen Rallies Democrats for Senate RunBy David Darman on Thursday, September 12, 2002.New Hampshire�s general election began today. Republicans gathered in Bedford for a �Unity� Breakfast. NHPR�s Josh Rogers will have that story in just a few minutes. But first, on the Democratic side, Governor Jeanne Shaheen began her general election campaign against John Sununu with a rally in Concord. NHPR�s David Darman has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
GOP Focuses on Future at Unity BreakfastBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, September 12, 2002.GOP candidates and loyalists gathered in Bedford today for their unity breakfast. The event marks the official start of the party's general election push listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Fernald and Benson Secure NominationsBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, September 12, 2002.Democrat Mark Fernald and Republican Craig Benson will be their parties' nominees in the race for governor. Both men won over more experienced politicians: Fernald over veteran state lawmaker Bev Hollingworth; Benson, over former US Senator Gordon Humphrey and former State senator Bruce Keough. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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