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Starting a Business: Part 1.

By Trish Anderton on Monday, April 7, 2003.

THE NATION’S ECONOMY HAS SLOWED IN RECENT MONTHS.

BUT ONE AREA REMAINS ROBUST: SMALL BUSINESS START-UPS.

FOR MANY PEOPLE, LAUNCHING THEIR OWN COMPANY IS THE CULMINATION OF A LIFELONG DREAM.

IT’S ALSO A ROAD FRAUGHT WITH PERIL.

OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR, NHPR’S TRISH ANDERTON WILL BE FOLLOWING A COUPLE…. FOLLOWING THEIR DREAM.

THEY’RE STARTING A SANDWICH SHOP IN THE FAR-NORTHERN REACHES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

THIS IS THE FIRST INSTALLMENT IN HER SERIES.

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Update on Iraq

By Laura Knoy on Monday, April 7, 2003.

We'll talk about the status of the war and get the latest on UN and NATO involvement in a post-war Iraq. Laura's guests are Wayne Lesperance, Assistant Professor of Political Science, New England College www.nec.edu, Dov Waxman, Assistant Professor of Government, Bowdoin College www.bowdoin.edu and other guests TBA.

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The War in Iraq and Global Relations

By John Walters on Monday, April 7, 2003.

Barbara Baudot is a professor at Saint Anselm College, and a former staffer at the United Nations. The US failed in its effort to gain UN support for the war, and most of the world remains opposed. Barbara talks about the future of global institutions, how the US can repair strained relationships, and her own years at the UN.

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