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ArchivesState Releases '03 Homeless FiguresBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, October 16, 2003.It’s more difficult to find a bed in one of the state’s homeless shelters than it was last year. That comes from state officials who are putting the finishing touches on their annual shelter and homeless report. Overall, the state figures aren’t good. The statistics suggest the number of homeless is growing. And that competition for bed space is increasing. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports. Veteran's Health CareBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 16, 2003.The National and State Commanders of the American Legion, one of the country's largest veterans' organizations, join us to talk about the state of veterans' health care. With a new generation of veterans soon to return from Iraq and Afghanistan, cuts to national veteran's health care benefits and long waiting lists at VA hospitals, we discuss the challenges and hopes for the future of caring for our veterans. Laura's guests are John Brieden, National Commander for the American Legion and Roland Patnode, Commander of the American Legion of New Hampshire. The Baker's CompanionBy John Walters on Thursday, October 16, 2003.When mom can?t be with you in the kitchen, isn?t it nice to get a little advice from someone else? King Arthur flour not only runs a help-line for lost bakers, they have also just released their new cookbook, The King Arthur Flour Baker?s Companion. Small Business Primary ViewsBy David Darman on Thursday, October 16, 2003.We've asked voters from Iowa and New Hampshire to keep online journals -- or "blogs" -- about presidential campaign activities in their states. Ted Jastrzembski and Jim Harris are both small business owners. They speak with NHPR's David Darman about what they've been seeing and hearing in their states. John Kerry - "A Fight for our Economic Future"By NHPR Staff on Thursday, October 16, 2003.John Kerry spoke at the University of New Hampshire on Thursday, August 28, 2003. He outlined his vision of America's economic future. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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