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Editorial Process

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, May 29, 2003.

Reliable News? Scandal at the New York Times over a fraud and plagiarism perpetrated by reporter Jayson Blair has raised questions over how news editors regulate and fact check information. We talk with a panel of New Hampshire editors about the process and new challenges presented in the information age. Laura's guests are Charlie Perkins, Vice-President of Editorial for the Union Leader, Joe Magruder, News Editor for the Associated Press of New Hampshire, and Jon Greenberg, Executive Editor of NHPR.

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Specialty Foods with Roots in NH

By John Walters on Thursday, May 29, 2003.

Stonewall Kitchen was born 12 years ago in the Seacoast area home of Jim Stott and Jonathan King. Today, Stonewall sells preserves, condiments, pastries and kitchenware around the world and did $24 million in business last year. We�ll meet co-founder Jim Stott, find out how they create their unique foods, and hear their unlikely success story.

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A Cross-Party Coalition Defies House Leaders

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Thursday, May 29, 2003.

A cross-party coalition in the House defeated a bill that had the backing of the Legislature's Republican leadership. The legislation would have imposed expensive fines on people who file frivolous lawsuits to stop state construction projects.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon reports.

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