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Reducing Junk Mail: NH wants to Help

By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, April 22, 2003.

Junk Mail. It arrives daily.

You are just as likely to toss it without looking at it as you are to open it.

NEW HAMPSHIRE’S DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES HAS SUGGESTIONS FOR REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF JUNK MAIL YOU RECEIVE.

DES RECYCLING COORDINATOR MARC MORGAN DESCRIBED THE SERVICE TO NHPR’S MARK BEVIS.

You can go to the State's new junk mail website by clicking here: www.des.state.nh.us/junkmail

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Sexual Harassment in New Hampshire

By Rebecca Kaufman on Tuesday, April 22, 2003.

The sexual harassment charges recently settled against New Hampshire's former Fish and Game director Wayne Vetter received a lot of attention.

They also cost the state thousands of dollars.

But most sexual harassment charges don't make the headlines.

And many never go to court.

But as NHPR's correspondent Rebecca Kaufman reports, sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace is by far the number one complaint filed with New Hampshire's Human Rights Commission.

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NH Attorney General Writes to EPA

By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, April 22, 2003.

New Hampshire Attorney General Peter Heed has joined his New England colleagues in a letter to EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman.

The seven attorneys general express their concerns over Bush Administration plans to relax pollution controls.

Attorney General Heed spoke with NHPR's Mark Bevis.

He said he wants to draw attention to recently published new evidence of pollution damage to New Hampshire.

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