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Smallpox

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, September 26, 2002.

It was eradicated twenty years ago – but this week the government issued a plan to deal with an outbreak due to bioterrorism. We’ll talk about what New Hampshire’s doing. There are some problems with widespread smallpox vaccination. Laura's guest is State Epidemiologist Jesse Greeblatt, NH Department of Health and Human Services www.dhhs.state.nh.us. For more information about smallpox, go to www.cdc.gov.

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A New Leader for the NHSO

By John Walters on Thursday, September 26, 2002.

Kenneth Kiesler is only the second music director in the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra?s history- following the long tenure of James Bolle. Keisler has big plans: to upgrade the orchesrta, expand its audience, and boost its funding. This weekend, he takes the podium as music director for the first time. This interview originally aired in June. www.nhso.org

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Everyone in NH has access to High Speed Access

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, September 26, 2002.

A new state-funded website dispels a myth in the North Country.

That myth is that businesses can't get high speed internet access.

A survey of 507 New Hampshire businesses found that 75 percent of them didn't know that high speed options, including T-1 lines, are available to them.

Greg Franklin, with the consulting firm Greg S. Franklin Associates, did the research and put together the website for the state.

He tells NHPR's Trish Anderton that while the emphasis has been on wiring the state for high speed access, a lot of access already exists.

The state website is www.technologynh.com

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Shaheen Pick For DES Commissioner Rejected

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, September 26, 2002.

Executive Council majority decides top environmental post should be filled by next Governor.

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