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U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman

By Laura Knoy on Friday, May 9, 2003.

He's running for President in 2004. Joseph Lieberman has served 14 years in the US Senate representing Connecticut and was Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 election. He says he's running for president to help fix our economy, restore economic growth and make America safe from terrorism. We'll ask him about that platform and take your calls.

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Making Them Like They Used To

By John Walters on Friday, May 9, 2003.

The Old House & Barn Expo will be held this weekend at the Center of NH- Holiday Inn in Manchester. Max Ferro and John Porter talk about the history of New Hampshire barns and farm houses, how practical use affected the way they were built, and what common problems arise when trying to preserve them.

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RAARP!

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, May 9, 2003.

If you are looking for something to do with the kids this summer, try Fish and Game's new identification program. RAARP is looking for volunteers to help locate, count and identify reptiles and amphibians throughout New Hampshire. To register for RAARP, please call 271-3421.

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Singing Sea Shanties by the Seashore

By Raquel Maria Dillon on Friday, May 9, 2003.

Once a month in Portsmouth, a group of people get together to sing sea shanties. The songs harken from an era when young men sought their fortunes at sea and sometimes didn?t return. The rules for the informal sing-along: anyone can bring a song to sing, anyone can join in on the choruses ? but the songs must have something to do with the sea or sailing. NHPR?s Raquel Maria Dillon brought us these voices and songs from last month?s Sing-Along at the Press Room bar in Portsmouth.

The Sea Shanty Sing-a-long takes place on the Second Saturday of every month at the Press Room, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The group will be singing there tomorrow afternoon?

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