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ArchivesState Backs Off Plan to Tax InternetBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, July 13, 2004.A state plan to tax internet-based services has been scraped. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. Boston Commuters BewareBy Rakhee Vemulapalli on Tuesday, July 13, 2004.New Hampshire commuters trying to get into Boston during the Democratic National Convention should expect some hurdles on their way into the city. During the last week of July, roads will be closed. Trains won't be running. And with thousands of delegates and even more journalists, traffic will be more than heavy in a town known for congestion. NHPR's Rakhee Vemulapalli reports Uncovering the History of Native People in NHBy John Walters on Tuesday, July 13, 2004.Bob Goodby is an archeologist who studies native sites in New Hampshire. He talks about his discoveries, the ethics of archeology, and his long-term project - a complete survey of Native American sites and artifacts in the Monadnock Region. Expanding Interstate 93By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 13, 2004.A project to widen a portion of I-93 has received mixed reviews. Some say the road is congested and needs to be expanded while others cite the environmental impact. We'll look at the pros and cons of the project and how it could affect towns along the I-93 border. Laura's guests are Nancy Girard, Vice-President of the Conservation Law Foundation and Director of the New Hampshire Advocacy Center, and Dave Juvet, Vice-President of the Business and Industry Association of NH and member of the Safe Roads for Tomorrow group. We'll also hear from David Nelson, Chairman of the Planning Board for the town of Derry, and Bill Klubben, Community Development Director for the town of Bow. |
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