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Acupuncture (Rebroadcast)

By Laura Knoy on Friday, July 4, 2003.

It's been practiced for thousand of years in the east, but just became legal five years ago in New Hampshire. We'll learn more about this ancient healing art. Laura's guests are two practicing acupuncturists Jeanne Anne Whittington with Five Seasons Healing Arts and Alice Meattey. This show originally aired on February 7, 2003.

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The American Goldfinch

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, July 4, 2003.

Right about now, you can probably catch the elaborate mating calls of the American Goldfinch. Sure, everyone else got it out of the way back in the Spring, but the goldfinch has a number of reasons for waiting for Summer love.

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The Music of Early America

By John Walters on Friday, July 4, 2003.

Rich Spicer is a musician, historian and the founder of Columbia's Musick. They perform the early music of America, from the Colonial Era through the mid-19th Century. Spicer and his ensemble play everything from the chamber music of the wealthy, to the popular tunes of taverns and political campaigns.

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