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ArchivesRalph Nader Works to Get on NH's BallotBy Mark Bevis on Thursday, May 27, 2004.Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader returned to New Hampshire today (Thursday) He came to jump start his campaign in the Granite State where he needs to collect 3 thousand signatures by mid August to get on the State ballot. But as New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis reports, the veteran consumer activist may face an even tougher race this time than he did 4 years ago. Kids and WarBy Mike Arnold on Thursday, May 27, 2004.We are bombarded daily with news of suicide bombings and firefights overseas. If and when your children start asking questions, what do you say to them and how do you explain what war is? Mike's guests are Dr. Steven Atkins, a licensed clinical psychologist and school consultant in the Department of Child Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School and is also the author of several books. Also, Robyn Rogers, author of "Use Your Words: A Child's Struggle with the Concept of War". She has been active in childrens issues and has a degree in Human Services. Arctic SocietiesBy John Walters on Thursday, May 27, 2004.The natives of the Arctic are facing rapid change, socially and environmentally. We'll talk with Larry Hamilton, a University of New Hampshire professor who specializes in Arctic societies in North America, Europe, and Asia. He�ll talk about the places he�s been, the people he�s met, and joys of eating whale blubber. Benson Proposes Constitutional Change (Again)By Josh Rogers on Thursday, May 27, 2004.Governor renews push to limit judicial oversight over education funding. The move comes two days after lawmakers adopted a new proposal. Benson lobbied for plan, but unsure about signing it. |
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