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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, April 2, 2003.

The war in Iraq is being referred to by some as the "first internet war". Millions of Americans log on each day for the latest. We'll talk about what's out there- from weblogs in Baghdad to Arab news sites. Laura talks with Harrison "Lee" Rainie, Director, Pew Internet and American Life; Jeremy Caplan, freelance writer and George Paine, of the weblog warblogging.com.

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The Effect of War on Families

By John Walters on Wednesday, April 2, 2003.

Paul and Louise Perkins of Keene have two sons in the military. David is a colonel in the Army's Third Infantry Division. Rick is a Lieutenant colonel in the Marines. They talk about thier sons and life as military parents.

Also, we hear from a grief counselor who talks about the drawbacks of watching too much war on TV.

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Enterasys Move to MA Highlights NH High Education

By David Darman on Wednesday, April 2, 2003.

When Enterasys Networks announced last week that it was moving to Massachusetts, New Hampshire public universities were somewhat insulted.

In their parting comments, company officials said they would be moving closer to a "premiere academic center."

The slap in the face comes at a time when New Hampshire's higher education system is trying to serve a growing enrollment, with cuts in state spending.

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Catholics Await Financial Statement from Diocese

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Wednesday, April 2, 2003.

Just over two months ago, Bishop John McCormack promised to release an audited financial statement of the Catholic Diocese of Manchester. But as NHPR?s Raquel Maria Dillon reports, the Diocese hasn?t kept its promise and some parishioners are concerned.

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