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Anti-Slavery Artifacts at Rivier College

By Lisa Peakes on Friday, January 17, 2003.

NHPR's Lisa Peakes takes a look at some of the items and talks with the organizers of the exhibit about why it's come to New Hampshire.

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Eating New England

By John Walters on Friday, January 17, 2003.

Barbara Radcliff Rogers and Juliette Rogers are the mother and daughter co-authors of Eating New England: A Food Lover's Guide to Eating Locally. The guide covers all the interesting food places that the two women could find and visit in New England. The criteria is that the product had to be local or just really unusual. You won't find the Olive Garden in here.
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Childhood Teasing

By Laura Knoy on Friday, January 17, 2003.

Few people can pass through childhood without experiencing the occasional mocking of their peers. But some children fall victim more than others. This is tough on the kids, and it?s tough on their parents, too. Dr. Michael Thompson, author of the much-acclaimed Raising Cain, helps parents deal with some of the most painful moments of childhood with his new book, "Mom, They're Teasing Me: Helping Your Child Solve Social Problems." www.ballantinebooks.com

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Church Task Force on Sexual Misconduct Reports

By David Darman on Friday, January 17, 2003.

The task force created by the Manchester Catholic Diocese to recommend new policies on sexual abuse issued its report today.

The 22 page report makes several recommendations to better prevent and investigate clergy sexual abuse.

But critics say the recommendations do not go far enough.

NHPR?s David Darman has more.

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