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ArchivesUNH Football goes to the Quarterfinals in MontanaBy John Walters on Friday, December 3, 2004.New Hampshire is home to one of the biggest surprises in college football this year. The UNH Wildcats have come out of nowhere, to challenge for a national championship in the NCAA's Division 1-double-A. They won their first round game in an upset over Georgia Southern last weekend…and tomorrow they face Montana in the quarterfinals. Veteran Sports reporter Jim Jeannotte tells NHPR's John Walters that the team was expecting to do well this year.....just not this well 2wayunhball 3:13 forward to tomorrow. =------------------------- :03:13 Veteran sports reporter Jim Jeannotte is the radio voice of the UNH Wildcats. He was speaking with NHPR's John Walters. UNH plays Montana tomorrow at 4pm eastern time. It'll be televised on ESPN-2… and you can hear Jim's call of the game on the UNH sports radio network across New Hampshire. Beer Tax: Room to Grow?By Josh Rogers on Friday, December 3, 2004.Sin taxes are a mainstay of the state's revenue structure??..Last year, when the governor and legislature wanted to raise more money one solution was to propose a new liquor store??.But in the effort to tap revenue from alcohol, the state's tax on beer remains a poor cousin. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more. Alcohol Abuse: What Doctors Can DoBy Amy Quinton on Friday, December 3, 2004.At least thirteen percent of patients seeing a primary care physician in New Hampshire have a potential problem with alcohol. Primary care physicians are on the front line in identifying and treating those patients. And experts say if doctors played a more active role in spotting the people at risk, there would be fewer substance abuse problems in the long run. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports. |
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