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ArchivesCreating a Successful BrandBy John Walters on Tuesday, August 26, 2003.Creating a positive image for a product or service is a key to success in business. Kevin Lane Keller is the E. B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. In his long career, he has consulted with some major brands including Nike, Ford, and Proctor and Gamble. Kevin?s latest project is assisting the Australian rock band, The Church, as they prepare the release their latest album. New Hampshire CemeteriesBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, August 26, 2003.There's plenty of New England history to be discovered in the ancient burial grounds of the Granite State. We'll also talk about efforts to preserve and restore these icons of the past. Laura's guest is Glenn Knoblock, Seacoast Historian and author of "Historic Burial Grounds of New Hampshire's Seacoast". We'll also hear from Irwin Bierhans, Secretary Treasurer for the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Cemeteries. The John Edwards Bus Tour Stops in LittletonBy David Darman on Tuesday, August 26, 2003.Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards spent the last six days riding his "Real Solutions" bus around New Hampshire. Edwards and his family took the trip to meet face to face with Granite State voters. Last Friday, NHPR's David Darman caught up with the Edwards bus in Littleton, and files this report. Kucinich: The Home Town ViewBy Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, August 26, 2003.Ohio congressman Dennis Kucinich is a contender for the Democratic nomination. Kucinich does not shy from the label of liberal reformer. He supports a single-payer health care system. He has voted against every free trade agreement. He is a vigorous opponent of the war in Iraq. Those are the issues he talks about on the campaign trail. But for voters in his home district of West Cleveland, Kucinich is known for different reasons. During the primary, New Hampshire Public Radio is talking with home town reporters. NHPR?s Jon Greenberg spoke with Tom Diemer, Washington Bureau Chief for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. |
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