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ArchivesFattening up for WinterBy Rosemary Conroy on Friday, October 8, 2004.Have you ever wondered why Mac&Cheese seems so appealing right now? Look to Wildlife for the answer. Fernald and Bragdon Square Off in Senate RaceBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, October 8, 2004.For political junkies, the state senate race between Republican Peter Bragdon and Democrat Mark Fernald is a sirens song. The contest oozes narrative. Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark Fernald seeks redemption after having his hat handed to him two years ago. Republican candidate Peter Bragdon ran to the right of incumbent senator Andy Peterson, son of a former governor, and Bragdon won. Now the two square off in what many around the state consider to be one of the most competitive state senate races this year. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has the story. Getting to Know GrittyBy John Walters on Friday, October 8, 2004.Cleo Huggins and her partner Michael Wadleigh are the founders of "Gritty," an educational organization dedicated to examining the so-called "good life." Host John Walters talks with both of them about the concept for the organization which includes a radio station in Hanover and Durham. Cleo Huggins also provides details about her artist/designer work which has resulted in the creation of a variety of sophisticated and unique computer fonts. You can check out "Gritty" here. Work and LeisureBy Laura Knoy on Friday, October 8, 2004.New studies have come out about the attitudes of Americans towards work and leisure in their life, finding everything from who spends more time on chores at home to how satisfied people are with their jobs. Laura's guests are Rich MacNeil, Professor of Leisure Studies and Coordinator of the Aging Studies Program at the University of Iowa and Karlyn Bowman, Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. She is also the editor of "Opinion Pulse" for The American Enterprise and columnist for "POLLitics" for Roll Call. |
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