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ArchivesGetting OrganizedBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 8, 2003.It’s something most of us say we want to do, but have a hard time actually doing. We’ll find out how to get organized to suit your personality, whether it’s at work or at home. Laura’s guest is Pam Kristan, professional organizer and author of “The Spirit of Getting Organized” www.pamelakristan.com. Plate Tectonics: Court orders release of dataBy John Milne on Tuesday, July 8, 2003.New Hampshire’s Supreme Court has allowed one member of the public one look at a state secret – the list of who has low-number license plates. It may be the last look. The ruling was a limited one. The court allowed just one specific request by an activist seeking further controls on drunken driving. N-H-P-R political correspondent John Milne reports that the case has political ramifications over and above the letter of the law: The Piano ManBy John Walters on Tuesday, July 8, 2003.Bill Bolton is a piano tuner, restorer, and mover from Moultonboro. He has a very long waiting list for his work as a rebuilder of old upright, grand, and player pianos. He tells us about his work and we get to hear a player piano in action. Christmas - or at least snow - in JulyBy Trish Anderton on Tuesday, July 8, 2003.SKIING CONTRIBUTES MORE THAN A HALF-BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR TO NEW HAMPSHIRE'S ECONOMY. BUT THE INDUSTRY'S REVENUES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN VULNERABLE TO THE WEATHER. NOW BACKERS OF A NEW TECHNOLOGY HOPE TO CHANGE THAT. THEY SAY SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING COULD SOON BE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. NHPR'S TRISH ANDERTON REPORTS |
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