|
|
ArchivesMideast PeaceBy Laura Knoy on Monday, April 21, 2003.Mid-east Peace. Now that war in Iraq is winding down, attention may turn back to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Many say it's the major cause of turmoil in the region. Laura talks with Philip Walker, former Mid-east diplomat and with the non-profit AMIDEAST www.amideast.org, and Zvi Szafran, Director of Faculty and Academic Vice President at New England College www.nec.edu. What's Old is Made New AgainBy John Walters on Monday, April 21, 2003.Christopher Williams is an architect from the Lakes Region, who likes to renovate old buildings while retaining the spirit of the original. He's also an advocate for preservation, and for environmentally friendly building techniques. He talks about how he makes preserves the past while adapting schools, mills, mountain lodges and lakeshore cottages for the future. Soldiers Coming HomeBy Lisa Peakes on Monday, April 21, 2003.Perhaps nothing can comfort a soldier on the battlefield like thoughts of home. But for many soldiers, the hardest part comes after the fighting's stopped. To get a better idea of how the war in Iraq may affect troops after they've returned, we turn to Jack O'Neil. Jack's from center Barnstead. He's co-founder and current president of the Psychological Operations Veterans Association. He served as a psy-ops field team leader during Vietnam. We asked him what it was like when he came home from that war. |
Support FromHighlightsNavigationUser login |