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ArchivesUNH Wildcats Shuffle Off To BuffaloBy Lisa Peakes on Thursday, April 10, 2003.Morning Edition host Lisa Peakes talks with NHPR sports correspondent Jim Jennotte about the Wildcats and the state of college hockey in New Hampshire. Airline IndustryBy Allison McNair on Thursday, April 10, 2003.Some airlines are in financial trouble while others are doing well. We?ll look at the health of the airline industry and what it means for the consumer. Allison McNair?s guests are David Field, Americas Editor for Airline Business Magazine and Jody Hoffer Gittell, Professor at Brandeis University and faculty member of the MIT Global Airline Industry Program. She has written a book on the airline industry called ?The Southwest Airlines Way: Using the Power of Relationships to Achieve High Performance?. Other guests TBA. National Arts Awareness DayBy John Walters on Thursday, April 10, 2003.Mark Ragonese is a woodworker, furniture maker, and sculptor who works with natural materials: wood, clay, stone, and fabric. Charlie LeMay is a photographer who uses his pictures to produce complex, computer-generated images embedded with personal and political messages. www.charlielemay.net House Finance Passes Two BudgetsBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, April 10, 2003.The house finance committee today passed two state budget proposals. One requires no tax increases, but relies on cuts, and 19 million dollars in as yet unspecified savings to close the budget gap. The other, funds more services, but calls for a 39 cent increase in the cigarette tax. Both proposals go before the full legislature next week. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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