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ArchivesInsurance Broker Brings Bad NewsBy Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, October 22, 2003.Over the past three years, New Hampshire employers and employees have had to absorb hefty increases in their health insurance premiums. For a number of firms in the Lakes Region and North Country, the bearer of this unwanted news has been their independent insurance broker, Norman Sedgely. As part of New Hampshire Public series, Profiles in Health Care, Dan Gorenstein spoke with Sedgely about his business and how the nature of insurance has changed. Good News, For A ChangeBy Eric Woolson on Wednesday, October 22, 2003.Iowans are getting a steady ration of gloom-and-doom rhetoric from the Democrats -- when they aren't running away from the state (Joe Lieberman and Wesley Clark) and when they're not ripping up each other (Howard Dean and John Kerry). Iowa, Lieberman and ClarkBy Rosalyn Middleton on Wednesday, October 22, 2003.Around the water cooler the feeling is that neither candidate is going to win the nomination and then it is divided between those who feel we were dissed and those who feel that both candidates lost some credibility with Dave Nagle, a lawyer long time Dem and a former U.S. representative from Iowa is worried that if by a fluke one or the other wins the nomination and then goes on to New England Nature WatchBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, October 22, 2003.Author and long-time nature columnist Tom Long says that you just need to look out your window for a real good reality show. His latest book is a wake-up call for New Englanders to notice and appreciate the natural life in our own backyards. He'll join us to talk about what to look for every month as the seasons change and nature happens. Laura's guest is Tom Long, a staff writer for the Boston Globe and author of "New England Nature Watch: A Month-by-Month Guide to the Natural World around Us". The 2003 NH Literary Award Winning PoetsBy John Walters on Wednesday, October 22, 2003.The 2003 New Hampshire Literary Awards will be presented at an award ceremony on Friday, October 24th. John speaks with two poets who are sharing the Jane Kenyon Award for Outstanding Book of Poetry. Wesley McNair won with his 12th book, Fire. McNair is an accomplished poet with a litany of enviable honors including fellowships from the Rockefeller, Fulbright, and Guggenheim Foundations. L.R. Berger took the prize with her book debut, The Unexpected Aviary. |
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