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ArchivesExerciseBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 2, 2003.It's a brand new year, and if you're like many Americans, you've resolved to start it off at the gym. But staying faithful to your routine can get tricky as the year drags on. We'll find out how to create a regimen that fits your body, your schedule, and your long term goals. Guest host Trish Anderton speaks with Jason Aziz, health educator at Concord Hospital www.concordhospital.org . Seniors Teach Disaster ReadinessBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, January 2, 2003.Since the September Eleventh attacks, U.S. officials have called on Americans to be ready for disasters and emergencies in their own neighborhoods. Among those answering the call are some senior citizens in New Hampshire. Recently the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, or RSVP, began training its members to teach disaster preparedness around the state. NHPR's Trish Anderton has this report. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Living on EarthBy John Walters on Thursday, January 2, 2003.Steve Curwood is the creator and host of "Living on Earth," a weekly NPR show about the environment that's heard Saturdays at 4:00 pm and Sundays at 7:00 am on NHPR. Steve is a resident of Nottingham, New Hampshire. He talks about his long career in print and broadcast journalism, how he got interested in environmental reporting, and how he created "Living on Earth." New Years Resolutions for Other PeopleBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, January 2, 2003.Today is the second day of 2003. But it's the first day for people to begin living with their new year's resolutions. Many people don't like to talk about their new resolve. Perhaps they're afraid they won't be able to keep their personal promises. So we decided to ask what resolutions would you like other people to make. Here's what some shoppers on Concord's Maine Street told NHPR's Josh Rogers. |
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