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ArchivesLet Them Drive CarsBy John Walters on Tuesday, April 8, 2003.When you don't have a car in New Hampshire, it can become pretty hard to hold down a job. And when you have a small income, buying a car can seem like an impossible dream. Two local organizations are working to change that. We'll hear from The Good News Garage and Fannie Clac. More information at www.goodnewsgarage.com and www.fannieclac.org The Finance Committee Prepares its BudgetBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, April 8, 2003.THE HOUSE FINANCE COMMITTEE IS PREPARING A STATE BUDGET TO PRESENT TO THE FULL HOUSE ON THURSDAY. STATE HOUSE REPORTER JOSH ROGERS HAS BEEN FOLLOWING THE LEGISLATURE’S PROGRESS. HE TELLS NHPR’S MARK BEVIS, LAWMAKERS ON THE FINANCE COMMITTEE ARE TAKING A SOMEWHAT UNORTHODOX APPROACH. Saddam HusseinBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, April 8, 2003.Though he may be best known for his brutality, our guest says Hussein is also smart, energetic and extremely cunning, with more than a touch of megalomania. We'll find out about his background, his rise to power and his tenacity as Iraq's leader. Andrew Cockburn is co-author of "Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein" http://www.harpercollins.com/. Dean Campaign Organizes on the WebBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Tuesday, April 8, 2003.New Hampshire?s primary is still 10 months away. But Howard Dean?s grassroots supporters across the country are gathering to talk politics, raise money, and distribute bumper-stickers. Much of the action however seems to be happening in places like Los Angeles and New Jersey ? all thanks to a website, http://www.meetup.com. As NHPR?s Raquel Maria Dillon reports, the Dean for America campaign and the Meetup.com website found each other at just the right time. |
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