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Global Warming Policy

By Laura Knoy on Friday, June 25, 2004.

New Hampshire recently received a D+ grade for its efforts against global warming. We'll ask what policies are in place to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and look at what other options are being considered. And, we'll see how other New England states are doing. Laura's guests are Joanne Morin, Administrator of Technical Services with the Air Resources Division of the Department of Environmental Services, and Gina McCarthy, Deputy Undersecretary of the Office of Commonwealth Development in Massachusetts. Both work with the New England Governor's Conference & Eastern Canadian Premiers.

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Specialty Foods with Roots in New Hampshire

By John Walters on Friday, June 25, 2004.

Stonewall Kitchen was born 12 years ago in the Seacoast area home of Jim Stott and Jonathan King. Today, Stonewall sells preserves, condiments, pastries and kitchenware around the world. We?ll meet co-founder Jim Stott, find out how they create their unique foods, and hear their unlikely success story.

This interview was broadcast originally in May of 2003.

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New Biography Reinterprets Franklin Pierce

By Mark Bevis on Friday, June 25, 2004.

Former president Bill Clinton's new book isn't the only presidential biography published this month.

For the first time in more than 70 years, a historian has published an account of New Hampshire's own Franklin Pierce.

NHPR's Mark Bevis has more.

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