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ArchivesLoli, but not AloneBy John Walters on Tuesday, April 27, 2004.Think cabaret is just in old movies? Not so. Loli Marquez-Sterling is a singer and actor currently headlining her own cabaret show in New York City. She?s a Cuban-American who grew up in Plymouth and graduated from Plymouth State College. She?s back in New Hampshire to put on her show in her hometown. Her act runs from the funny to the serious and we'll sample some songs from her new CD, Loli but not Alone, which is based on the show. The show is at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 28th, in the Hartman Union Building at PSU. Tickets are on sale at the Chase St. Market and at the Hartman Union Building Internet Crime and ProsecutionBy Mike Arnold on Tuesday, April 27, 2004.Technology has opened new doors for crime and at the same time has provided new tools for law enforcement to track down and prosecute these criminals. But reconciling law and technology in prosecution is a slippery slope. We'll look at internet law and what's involved. Mike's guests are John Palfrey, Executive Director of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and Ron Weikers, a Software Attorney and Adjunct Law Professor who teaches a CyberCrime class at Franklin Pierce Law Center. Report Finds Oceans Are "In Trouble"By Doug MacPherson on Tuesday, April 27, 2004.A long-awaited report calls for sweeping changes in how the U.S. government manages its waters. The report by the U.S. Commission on Ocean Policy was released last week. Andrew Rosenberg, Professor of Natural Resources at the University of New Hampshire sits on the commission. New Hampshire Public Radio's Doug MacPherson spoke with Rosenberg in his office at UNH about the report. Pepin Hearings ContinueBy Lisa Peakes on Tuesday, April 27, 2004.Linda Pepin is scheduled to take the stand as hearings on her involvement in brokering state insurance contracts continue today. Morning Edition host Lisa Peakes talks with NHPR reporter Josh Rogers about the players in the case and where things stand now. House Ways and Means Endorses Tobacco TaxBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, April 27, 2004.The New Hampshire House Ways and Means Committee has recommended a tobacco tax increase to help fund education. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. |
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