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The Front Porch Pre-empted

By John Walters on Friday, March 28, 2003.

The Front Porch will be pre-empted tonight for special coverage, but we'll be back on Monday!

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In the Shelter of Woods and Snow

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, March 28, 2003.

Sure there isn't much snow left in the woods right now, but in our colder days of winter, the combination of hemlocks and snow create temporary homes for many hares and grouse.

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Enterasys HQ Moves from NH to Massachusetts

By Brian McWilliams on Friday, March 28, 2003.

Enterasys Networks today announced it's moving its corporate headquarters from Rochester to Andover, Massachusetts. NHPR correspondent Brian McWilliams reports.

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Military Strategy Update

By Laura Knoy on Friday, March 28, 2003.

We?ll look at the military?s war plan on the battlefield in Iraq: what?s working, what?s not, and what we learned from the first Gulf War. Laura's guests are Daryl Press, assistant professor of Government at Dartmouth College www.dartmouth.edu, and William Martel, professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval War College www.nwc.navy.mil

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9th Graders Share Thoughts on War

By Dan Gorenstein on Friday, March 28, 2003.

Even though the War in Iraq is barely a week old, media coverage is anywhere from extensive to exhaustive.

Anyone in touch with the news has heard from a host of voices.

Soldiers. Politicians. Diplomats. Bureaucrats. Journalists. Peace activists. Pro-war demonstrators.

But what about teenagers?

In contrast, their thoughts and feelings aren?t that well known.

One ninth grade class at Souhegan High School in Amherst, New Hampshire has spent the entire year covering the troubles in Iraq.

NHPR?s Dan Gorenstein spoke with the students about how they have come to think about war.

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