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ArchivesCamp StarkBy Mike Arnold on Tuesday, April 13, 2004.During World War II, a small logging town in New Hampshire became a prisoner of war camp for Germans. But Camp Stark was more than a place where prisoners and guards interacted. It became a place where life long friendships were made in the most peculiar setting. Mike's guest is Allen Koop, Visiting Professor of History at Dartmouth College. Flying DownhillBy John Walters on Tuesday, April 13, 2004.Bode Miller is currently enjoying rock star status on the slopes of Europe. But before his recent fourth place finish in the World Cup of skiing, the series title in the Giant Slalom, or even his Olympic medals, Bode was dazzling locals on the slopes of New Hampshire. His story is told in a new film by Bill Rogers. Flying Downhill looks at Bode?s early life on a 500-acre homestead and his meteoric rise to become one of the best skiers in the world. Bill joins John to talk about his personal observations about Bode, his other films, and his role as director of the Coruway Film Institute in Portsmouth. Benson Releases Volunteer NamesBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, April 13, 2004.Governor releases hundreds of documents he says list most volunteers working in state government. This comes after a superior court judge said he was troubled by Benson's refusal to name all who worked in his office. Littleton Woman to Climb Mont Blanc in KnickersBy John Walters on Tuesday, April 13, 2004.Rebecca Brown, the Editor of the Littleton Courier and author of "Women on High" is joining 5 other women in a reenactment of the first time women climbed Mt Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, back in the 19th century. |
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