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ArchivesIcy OceansBy Rosemary Conroy on Friday, August 1, 2003.Even on the sunniest days, New Hampshire beaches are cold. Why do our beach going friends just 100 miles south of us get all of the warm water? Korean War 50th AnniversaryBy Laura Knoy on Friday, August 1, 2003.Fifty years ago this week the world's so-called "Forgotten War." ended unresolved in an armistice. We'll hear stories and thoughts on the war from New Hampshire veterans. Laura's guests are Dr. Kathryn Weathersby, Coordinator for the Korea Initiative at the Cold War International History Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and New Hampshire veterans Russell Albert and Col. Charles MacLean. New Hampshire's Best Known BardBy John Walters on Friday, August 1, 2003.Donald Hall has lived on his grandparents' farm in Wilmot for many years. New Hampshire permeates his works. He's just published a new collection of short stories, Willow Temple. We spoke with him last year about his most recent book of poems, The Painted Bed. Many of the poems are about Jane Kenyon, his late wife and fellow poet. She died in 1995, but she remains a powerful presence in his life, even as he begins to form new relationships. National Episcopal to Approve NH's Bishop-ElectBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Friday, August 1, 2003.Episcopalians from all over the country are gathered in Minneapolis to make some crucial decisions about the future of their church. At the center of the controversy is New Hampshire's openly gay Bishop-elect, Gene Robinson. Detractors say if he becomes bishop, the debate over homosexuality will tear apart the Episcopal Church USA and the Anglican Church worldwide. As New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon reports, supporters from New Hampshire and elsewhere are rallying around him. The Hells Angels Hold a Business Meeting in LaconiaBy Mark Bevis on Friday, August 1, 2003.An international meeting of the Hell's Angels has been gathering in Laconia. Anywhere from 900 to 1500 representatives from chapters all over the world are expected to attend. The secret meeting is being held about a mile from Weirs Beach at the Laconia chapter's clubhouse. But as New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis reports, the motorcycle gang's gathering may not be what you'd expect. |
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