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ArchivesGrandparents as ParentsBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, September 4, 2002.Raising kids....again! More and more grandparents across the country are facing the task of rearing their grandchildren. We'll look at why these numbers are increasing and the struggles these grandparents face. Sylvie de Toledo and Amy Goyer join Laura for this discussion. Sylvie is author of "Grandparents as Parents: A Survival Guide for Raising a Second Family" www.guilford.com. Amy is the coordinator of the AARP Grandparent Information Center www.aarp.org/Grandparents. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Gordon Humphrey Relies on GOP PrinciplesBy John Milne on Wednesday, September 4, 2002.NHPR's Political Reporter John Milne has been following the leading Gubernatorial candidates this summer. And he suggests that if you're seeking relief from corrosive GOP campaigning for Governor, look no further than the Derry Village Rotary Club. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Norm "NH" Jackman: 2nd District Dem for CongressBy Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, September 4, 2002.Norman Jackman takes a second stab at taking the 2nd District US House Seat from Rep. Charles Bass. Lisa Peakes interviews Jackman. To hear the complete interview click here: listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
PACs Generous to Senate Primary CandidatesBy Pierce Woodward on Wednesday, September 4, 2002.Political Action Committees or PACS collect money and distribute it political candidates on behalf of a variety of special interest groups. By the end of June, Senator Bob Smith and Representative John E. Sununu had received a combined $1.3 million dollars from PACs. NHPR Correspondent Pierce Woodward examines a few of the industries that have been especially generous with NH's two Republican U.S. Senate Candidates. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Early Explorers of The White MountainsBy John Walters on Wednesday, September 4, 2002.Today the Whites are easily accessible and often visited. You don't even have to climb Mount Washington to stand on the summit. But in colonial times, the Whites were mysterious and remote. We meet historian Russell Lawson, whose new book, "Passaconaway's Realm," looks at the early explorations of Mount Washington. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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