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ArchivesSeasonal AllergiesBy Laura Knoy on Friday, July 11, 2003.Though your body thinks its doing you a favor when it flips the switch that makes you sneeze and itch from hay fever, if you're an allergy sufferer, you might beg to differ. Seasonal allergies are your immune system overreacting to pollen and other environmental factors. Our guests will explain how they work, how to minimize their effects, and talk about the latest research into understanding and treating hay fever. Guests TBA. Click here for more about Tough Financial Times Threaten LittletonBy Mark Bevis on Friday, July 11, 2003.THE TOWN OF LITTLETON COULD BE FACING A FISCALLY TIGHT FUTURE. THE POWER UTILITY USGEN (U.S.GEN) NEW ENGLAND HAS DECLARED CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY. TROUBLE IS…..US GEN OWNS SEVERAL DAMS ON THE CONNECTCUT RIVER. ONE OF THEM IS IN LITTLETON…AND ACCOUNTS FOR ABOUT 20% OF THE TOWNS TAX BASE. NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO’S MARK BEVS HAS MORE. Whales of SummerBy Iain MacLeod on Friday, July 11, 2003.In the summer and fall many whales call the Gulf of Maine home. Iain gives you a primer on the four species found just off of New Hampshire's coast. You'll also hear the songs of the humpback whale. "Left Over Sea Running" is taken from Deep Voices, produced by Dr Roger Payne, founder of the Ocean Alliance. An In-Depth Study of Corporate FailureBy John Walters on Friday, July 11, 2003.Sydney Finkelstein is a professor in the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He spent several years looking at how businesses come to grief. His new book Why Smart Executives Fail examines the causes of disaster and scandal in the business world and why often, it?s the best and brightest who get in the worst trouble. Included are studies of Tyco, Cabletron, and the Boston Red Sox. |
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