Archives

France & The United States

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, February 26, 2003.

Their disagreement over Iraq has created huge tensions between the two countries. We’ll take a look at this sometimes-bumpy relationship with Ann Sa’adah, professor of Law and Political Science at Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu, and Wallace Thies, professor of Politics at Catholic University of America www.cua.edu and author of the new book “Friendly Rivals”.

listen: Listen with Windows Media Player

People and Place Around Monadnock

By John Walters on Wednesday, February 26, 2003.

John Harris is director of the Monadnock Institute of Nature, Place and Culture at Franklin Pierce College. He's working to define the distinctive place that is the Monadnock Region and foster a sense of place among its residents. One of its major projects is the Regional Stories Anthology- a gathering of true and fictional stories set in the region. The institute is also collecting the oral histories of residents. www.monadnockstories.org

listen: Listen with Windows Media Player

Bishop Meets with Priests and Lay Leaders

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, February 26, 2003.

New Hampshire?s Catholics gathered in Concord last night to hear from their leader.
Priests came from around the state, each invited 3 or 4 lay leaders from their parish. Manchester Bishop John McCormack told them he?s determined to serve as Bishop, despite calls to resign.
NHPR?s Raquel Maria Dillon reports.

listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
NPR News