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An Episcopal Priest with a Wide View

By John Walters on Thursday, July 31, 2003.

Garrett Keizer is an Episcopal priest and writer, as well as a former teacher, in Vermont?s Northeast Kingdom. He?s written on a variety of subjects- about his two careers as teacher and priest, a novel about teenagers and alcohol in rural Vermont, and most recently, The Enigma of Anger: Essays on a Sometimes Deadly Sin. He thinks unconventional thoughts on many topics and expresses them very- and often- in print.

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The Catholic Church in N.H.

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, July 31, 2003.

We talk with New Hampshire Catholics one day after the installation of Boston's new Archbishop Sean O'Malley. We'll ask how they're coping, how they are healing, and if they are moving on from the sexual abuse crisis over one year ago. Laura's guests are Pat Ford, parishioner, lector, and eucharistic minister at St. Theresa's Church in Rye and Anne Coughlin, member of NH Catholics for Moral Leadership. We'll also hear from Kathryn Marchocki, staff reporter for the Union Leader, and Ann Riggs, Professor of Religious Studies at Rivier College in Nashua.

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Fuel Cells

By Doug MacPherson on Thursday, July 31, 2003.

Fuel cells have been touted as the next big thing....the high-tech solution to the world's energy problems.

Many people hope they will replace gasoline in cars and oil in furnaces.

But researchers at the University of New Hampshire are working with a Rochester company to develop fuel cells that would fit in the palm of your hand.

They could become as commonplace as flashlight batteries.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Doug MacPherson reports.

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