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ArchivesNew Projections Show Growth in Service JobsBy Rebecca Kaufman on Wednesday, November 24, 2004.This week, New Hampshire's department of employment security released their most recent round of job projections in the state. The report looks at what occupations are expected to be most available in New Hampshire between the years 2002 and 2012. Topping the list are jobs in the service industry; like sales clerks, waiters, or cashiers. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Rebecca Kaufman has more. Hearing Ahead for 6 Judicial NomineesBy David Darman on Wednesday, November 24, 2004.New Hampshire's Executive Council holds hearings today on Governor Benson's latest judicial nominations. The Governor made the nominations two weeks ago for six district court vacancies. Since then, unflattering details about the backgrounds of a few candidates have surfaced. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Holiday Horror Stories and Family PoliticsBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, November 24, 2004.On Thanksgiving eve, families across the country are preparing for a delicious meal and bracing for possible chaos. We'll look at the politics of family get-togethers and get your stories on surviving the tension of Turkey day. Laura's guests are Dr Rick Brinkman, author of "Dealing with Relatives". Giving Musicians Their DueBy John Walters on Wednesday, November 24, 2004.Jon Hichborn is a royalty tracker from Exeter. He works on behalf of performers, finding royalty payments they should get for their music. He searches music compilations, TV shows and movies, even soundtracks from video games. His clients range from obscure one-hit wonders, to Frank Sinatra, Led Zeppelin, and the estate of bluesman Robert Johnson. |
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