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ArchivesBerlin Takes on Domestic ViolenceBy Trish Anderton on Monday, August 4, 2003.The Berlin Police Department is moving to update its domestic violence programs. Berlin's Chief believes the city may have an unusually high rate of domestic abuse. Violent relationships can happen at any socioeconomic level and in any part of the country. But as NHPR's Trish Anderton reports, victims in rural areas face particular challenges. Bishop Robinson UpdateBy Laura Knoy on Monday, August 4, 2003.New Hampshire Episcopalians want the openly-gay minister to be their state bishop. But he first faces a final vote at the Church's General Convention underway now. Confirmed or denied we ask, where does the church go from here. Laura's guests are the Reverend Hays Junkin, Rector at St. Andrew's Church in Hopkinton, President of the Standing Committee and Archdiocese of NH spokesperson, and the Reverend Jan Nunley, Deputy Director of the Episcopal News Service, and Reverend Dr. David Moyer, President of Forward in Faith North America and Rector for the Church of the Good Shepherd in Rosemont, PA. Other guests TBA. Gnus from AfricaBy John Walters on Monday, August 4, 2003.Richard Estes lives in Peterborough and spends a lot of time on the plains of Africa. He?s one of the world's leading experts on antelopes. He's done extensive field research on the wildebeest, been involved in the search for the previously-thought-to-be-extinct giant sable in Angola, and written two guides to African mammal behavior. He talks about his adventures in Africa and his fight to preserve African habitat and wildlife. |
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