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ArchivesHow To Control Compulsive EatingBy John Walters on Tuesday, September 24, 2002.Denise Lamothe is a psychotherapist from Epping, who specializes in patients with eating issues. She says eating problems can arise from a wide variety of sources- psychological, physical, and spiritual. She talks about some of the causes and cures and about her own struggles with overconsumption. Her book "The Taming of the Chew" is out from www.penguinputnam.com. Find out more about her work at www.deniselamothe.com listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
SPAM!By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 24, 2002.Nuisance or convenience? Most people like getting an update about cheap airline tickets or other deals, but to most of us, SPAM is an unwanted invasion of our e-mail boxes. We'll talk about how to avoid unwanted SPAM, how to do mass mailings that don't stink of it, and whether the government should get involved in regulating SPAM. Laura's guests are James McKim, President of ISRG Inc. and Vice-Chair of SwANH (Software Association of New Hampshire) www.isrginc.com and Mark Timney, assistant professor of journalism, Keene State College www.keene.edu. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
New Hampshire's E-conomy Hanging OnBy Trish Anderton on Tuesday, September 24, 2002.New Hampshire?s high-tech economy has weathered the recent economic downturn comparatively well. That?s the conclusion of Ross Gittell, Professor of Management at the University of New Hampshire?s Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Gittell told NHPR?s Trish Anderton the Granite State has lost a smaller proportion of high-tech jobs than some other states. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
New Hampshire's Undeclared VotersBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, September 24, 2002.The state's primary two weeks ago saw record numbers of Democrat and Republican voters. But more than one in five of those voters were undeclared before they stepped into the polling booth. That's a higher percentage than ever. Andy Smith at the UNH Survey Center has been keeping an eye on New Hampshire's undeclared voters. And he tells NHPR's Mark Bevis they can be divided basically into three different groups. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Benson, Fernald Clash Over Taxes, SpendingBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, September 24, 2002.Gubernatorial candidates Crag Benson and Mark Fernald are picking up where the left off last week - arguing over state tax policy. Craig Benson yesterday unveiled a power-point presentation his camp claims is proof a state income tax would lead to higher state spending and a bigger state deficit. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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