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ArchivesLeaf-peepin' HideawaysBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 9, 2003.Every autumn, thousands journey to New England to view the amazing color-shows put on by regional maple, birch, and beech trees. But many times a romantic leaf-peeping trek is ruined due to traffic and crowds at New England's most popular sites. Our experts will let us in on some not-as-well known backwoods leaf gazing journeys and we'll get your favorite spots to peep. Laura's guest is Mel Allen, Executive Editor of Yankee Magazine and Jerry Monkman, photographer who recently put together a book on autumn colors called "The Colors of Fall". More info on foliage is available through the NH Division of Tourism website. A Photographer's Fascination with JunkBy John Walters on Thursday, October 9, 2003.Steve Gottlieb finds beauty in the side roads and back alleys of America? rusted-out cars, deserted houses and old factories. Some of his best images are collected in a book called Abandoned America. He talks about his far-flung travels in search of abandoned things, and some of the interesting people he met along the way. President Defends War and EconomyBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, October 9, 2003.Today President George Bush came to the Granite State to defend his economic policies and address criticism of his handling of the war in Iraq. The President?s visit comes as new polls suggest his support is on the wane. New Hampshire Public Radio?s Dan Gorenstein has the story. Keene Bypass Debate Keeps Going and GoingBy Dan Gearino on Thursday, October 9, 2003.Traffic still piles up on the outskirts of Keene. And local debate still rages on the benefits of a proposed highway bypass. The state Supreme Court last month sent back a lower court decision on the road. But as the Keene Sentinel's Dan Gearino reports, the ruling has not put the bulldozers into action. |
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