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Pepin Investigation Papers Released

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, April 15, 2004.

The state attorney general's office today released about 2,000 pages related to its investigation of Choicelinx and other state insurance matters. NHPR's Josh Rogers has been reading through the documents and joins us in the studio

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Understanding Non-profits

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, April 15, 2004.

Recent legislation in Washington looks to crack down on business practices of the non-profit sector. We'll see how these organizations are dealing with the spotlight and also take the pulse on where non-profits fit into both the Granite State and on a national level. Trish's guests are Deborah Schachter, Director of Giving New Hampshire, an initiative of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and Diana Aviv, President and CEO of The Independent Sector, a coalition of nonprofits, foundations, and corporations looking to strengthen philanthropy and citizen action.

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Vermont Considers Purchase of Hydroelectric dams

By Eesha Williams on Thursday, April 15, 2004.

Vermont Governor Jim Douglas may soon approve a plan to buy part of a series of electricity-generating dams on the Connecticut and Deerfield rivers.

NHPR correspondent Eesha Williams files this report.

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Thinking Globally, Acting Locally

By John Walters on Thursday, April 15, 2004.

Joan Roelofs is a retired professor at Keene State College. She's written about subjects from creating environmentally friendly cities, to the down side of large non-profit foundations.

She thinks globally and acts locally-involved with many local initiatives in Keene. She'll talk about her wide-ranging activities and her unlikely partnership with a Bulgarian museum of humor.

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