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Food Week: Mary Ann Esposito

By John Walters on Thursday, January 1, 2004.

Food Week continues with New Hampshire�s most famous cook. Mary Ann Esposito is host of the public television program, Ciao Italia. It�s one of the longest-running TV cooking shows anywhere. Mary Ann lives in Durham and her show is got its start at New Hampshire Public Television. She�ll talk about her life and career, and her devotion to preserving Italian food and culture. Her most recent cookbooks are Ciao Italia in Umbria and Ciao Italia in Tuscany.
This originally aired in June 2003.

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The Year in Sound

By Lisa Peakes on Thursday, January 1, 2004.

We start a new year today. But before the NHPR newsroom gets too far into the coming year, we offer one last listen to some of the highlights of 2003.

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Millennials (REBROADCAST)

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 1, 2004.

Don't make the mistake of calling them "Nexters" or "Generation Y." Americans 21 and younger have worked hard to get out from under the shadow of Generation X. Meet the Millennials. Though they've gotten some bad press -- as spoiled, promiscuous, prone to drinking and drugs -- our guest says this is far from the truth. Millennials, he says, are confident, optimistic, idealistic and civic-minded.
Our guest is William Straus, co-author with Neil Howe of MILLENNIALS RISING: The Next Great Generation.

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