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ArchivesStepfamilies (REBROADCAST)By Laura Knoy on Friday, December 26, 2003.Stepfamilies are becoming more and more common. We'll talk about the common issues that come up and ways to help make life easier for everyone involved. Laura's guests are Dr. Patricia Papernow, a psychologist in private practice in Massachusetts who specializes in stepfamilies, remarried couples, and post-divorce parenting, and Tracy Burke, a New Hampshire mother who has a blended family. We'll also hear from Sharon Stober, Editorial Director of Your Stepfamily Magazine about the latest news in stepfamilies. *THIS IS A HOLIDAY REBROADCAST- no new calls will be taken during the program.* Women on HighBy John Walters on Friday, December 26, 2003.In the 19th and early 20th century, many female mountain climbers braved social convention, and very unwieldy clothing to climb the highest mountains in the world. Many of them have been forgotten over time, but their stories are told in, Women on High, published by Appalachian Mountain Club Books. The author is Rebecca Brown, writer, journalist, and editor of the Littleton Courier. ChipmunksBy Iain MacLeod on Friday, December 26, 2003.Ever wonder how a chipmunk spends the winter? You may be jealous to find out. Manchester Remains A Primary BattlegroundBy Josh Rogers on Friday, December 26, 2003.Manchester is New Hampshire?s most populous city. In terms of the presidential primary, it may also be the most divided. As is the case statewide, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean is outpacing rivals. But Dean?s polling margin in Manchester is not as great as it is elsewhere. New Hampshire Public Radio?s Josh Rogers reports how this fits with the city?s political culture. |
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