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ArchivesAnglican Report Critical of Robinson's ElectionBy David Darman on Monday, October 18, 2004.A new report from the Anglican Church in London criticizes the Episcopal Church U.S.A. for allowing the consecration of Gene Robinson as Bishop in New Hampshire. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. The District 18 Senate Race Expected to be CloseBy Rebecca Kaufman on Monday, October 18, 2004.Two years ago, Republican Andy Martel surprised everyone by winning a senate seat in what was thought to be one of the most reliably Democratic districts in the state. Now Democrats are hoping to win that district back. They’re putting up Dave Gelinas, the same candidate who lost to Martel two years ago. And Democrats are saying Gelinas is one of their best hopes at making a dent in the 18 to 6 GOP senate majority. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Rebecca Kaufman has more. Row, Row, Row Your BoatBy John Walters on Monday, October 18, 2004.Chip Davis combined his love of rowing and his competitive nature to come up with the first magazine to specifically target rowing enthusiasts. "Rowing News" has since become a glossy publication with retail and subscription outlets its founder never envisioned. Host John Walters talks with Chip Davis about the challenges of running a small business and his ongoing passion for the sport of rowing. Celia ThaxterBy Laura Knoy on Monday, October 18, 2004.She was born in Portsmouth, NH in the 1800s, but soon moved with her father to a lighthouse on the Isles of Shoals. As a young woman, she married and moved to Massachusetts, but it was a poem she wrote to a friend years later recalling her time on the islands that launched her career as one of New England's most popular poets. We're looking at the life of Celia Thaxter- author, painter, gardener and poet. Laura's guest is Norma Mandel, lecturer in the Education Program at Barnard College and author of "Beyond the Garden Gate: The Life of Celia Laighton Thaxter". |
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