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ArchivesOrganic GardeningBy John Walters on Wednesday, August 13, 2003.Henry Homeyer is an organic gardener and writer from Cornish Flat, New Hampshire and he's been gardening most of his life. Henry’s gardening column appears in many regional papers and he’s written a book called, Notes from the Garden: Reflections and Observations of an Organic Gardener. He tells us why he feels organic gardening is the way to go, how to deal with deer, and why children are natural gardeners. The Pierce PresidencyBy Richard Ager on Wednesday, August 13, 2003.Look on any presidential ranking list and Franklin Pierce always hovers at the bottom. But many say that our 14th president got a bum rap, that as a president he was effective and as a politician he's been constantly misunderstood. 150 years after taking office, we take another look at the Pierce Presidency. Richard Ager guest hosts. His guest is Peter A. Wallner, Historian and author of two forthcoming books on Pierce- ?Franklin Pierce? and ?Martyr for the Union: The Life of Franklin Pierce?. Other guests TBA. Here's more information on Franklin Pierce. Gephardt in His Own WordsBy Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, August 13, 2003.From time to time during the presidential primary, New Hampshire Public Radio is playing excerpts of the candidates' stump speeches. Today we listen to Missouri Democrat, Dick Gephardt. Congressman Gephardt received the endorsement of the Teamsters Union this weekend. At a rally for union members in Manchester, his speech focused on health care and international trade. Gephardt talked about health care in personal terms, telling the story about his son's battle with cancer. |
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