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ArchivesLetting It All Hang Out!By John Walters on Friday, April 16, 2004.The average American household could reduce its energy consumption by 6-10% with the omission of one beloved appliance: the dryer. Alex Lee is the founder of Project Laundry List, a non-profit organization trying to encourage everyone to dry their laundry using the big nuclear reactor in the sky. April 19 is National Hang Out Day and Alex joins John to talk about the benefits of the clothesline. And Deborah Regan and Susan Wereska from The Southern New Hampshire Women's Writing Group to talk about their book A Group of One's Own. The NHWWG collaborated as a group to write a book about creating and maintaining a writing group. What to do about DWIBy Mike Arnold on Friday, April 16, 2004.How do we keep people from drinking and driving? And how do we prevent people who drive drunk from doing it again? Some say the answer is more prison time. Others say the best solution is treatment. We'll talk with a group of experts about DWI sentencing in New Hampshire. Mike's guests are Judge Edwin Kelly, administrative judge for the district courts, Peter Thomson, coordinator of the New Hampshire Highway Safety Agency, and Bob Kelly, director of the Amethsyt Foundation. We'll also hear from a representative from MADD. The Songs of SpringBy Iain MacLeod on Friday, April 16, 2004.You know, birds aren't the only ones singing for love right now. Frogs and Toads are warming up their pipes in order to warm up their pads. Iain brings you a frog and toad mating call primer. |
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