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ArchivesWhy did the Turtle Cross the Road?By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, June 6, 2003.Well he crosses for lots of good reasons, but HOW he crosses can be just as important. If you see a turtle crossing a road, you can offer it a helping hand. Rosemary Conroy gives you a few pointers. Women BikersBy Laura Knoy on Friday, June 6, 2003.Bike week in Laconia, NH starts on June 7th. We'll find out why more women than ever are taking to the open road on two wheels. Our guest is Sasha Mullins, biker and frequent contributor to bike magazines and owner of the bikerlady.com website. Truth, Justice, Love and RevengeBy John Walters on Friday, June 6, 2003.Last year Hanover writer Jodi Picoult wrote a novel called Perfect Match. It's now out in paperback. It's the story of a lawyer whose son is the victim of sexual abuse. A priest is accused of the crime and the lawyer shoots the priest during a court hearing. Then it turns out that the priest was innocent. It's a story of truth, justice, love and revenge and it leaves you wondering what you you would do. Gregg Bill Takes New Look at Overtime payBy Judith Smelser on Friday, June 6, 2003.New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg made headlines yesterday for his role in new legislation aimed at reducing drug costs. But he recently introduced a bill that made less of a splash. Gregg's proposed legislation would allow non-salaries employees to exchange comp time for hours worked overtime. Supporters say such changes to federal labor law will give working families needed flexibility. But the bill's critics say Senator Gregg's bill will hurt wage earners more than it will help. NHPR's Washington correspondent, Judith Smelser, reports. |
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