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ArchivesPreparing for Possible WarBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.We talk with people from all walks of life about how preparations for possible war are impacting daily life in New Hampshire. Laura’s guests include Command Sergeant Major Michael Rice, NH Army National Guard, Bruce Curtis-McClain, Social Studies Teacher and students Jacob Crumbine and Allegra Fischer all from Hanover High School, Chief Jerome Madden, Concord Police, David Kellor, Pastor, First Congregational Church, Concord, other guests TBA. Happy Birthday, Grover!By John Walters on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.It's Grover Cleveland's birthday and we're celebrating. We'll be speaking with Grover's grandson, George Cleveland- a resident of Wonalancet and radio personality who gives talks in the guise of his famous grandfather. He has a strong family resemblance and has a lot of stories to tell about the nation's 22nd and 24th president. Michigan Poses Threat to New Hampshire Presidential PrimaryBy David Darman on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.New Hampshire's "first in the nation" presidential primary is facing a new threat. Some influential Democrats have proposed moving Michigan?s 2004 caucus to the same day as New Hampshire's primary. Michigan's proposal is raising eyebrows around the nation. And its got Democratic officials in New Hampshire and Washington D.C. on the defensive. NHPR's David Darman has more. Is it Time to Regulate Tanning Salons?By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, March 18, 2003.Spring is just days away. With warmer weather come fewer, and sometimes more revealing clothes. But after a long winter of gray, snowy weather, many people don?t want to show off pasty, white skin. With at least 310 known tanning salons though, it isn?t too hard to find a place to get a rich tan even during a New Hampshire winter. But some state lawmakers are concerned people don?t fully appreciate the risks associated with tanning. They?ve introduced legislation that requires tanning bed owners and operators do more to educate their clients. But as NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein reports, some in the tanning industry say the new regulations won?t significantly improve the situation. |
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