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Mt. Sunapee Plans Face Federal Review

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, July 14, 2004.

A new and potentially powerful player has just become part of the conversation over the future of the Mt. Sunapee Ski Resort. State officials now say the National Park Service has authority over significant changes at the park. In order for expansion plans to move forward, they must meet federal environmental, recreational and social standards. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more.

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NH GOP Voters Split on Marriage Amendment

By Jon Greenberg on Wednesday, July 14, 2004.

New Hampshire's U-S senators split on the procedural vote concerning the constitutional amendment to ban same sex marriage. Senator Judd Gregg voted with Republican leadership. Senator John Sununu was one of only six Republicans who crossed party lines in the vote that derailed the amendment. The different paths taken by Gregg and Sununu mirror divisions among New Hampshire Republicans. New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg has more.

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Tracking Monarchs From Vermont to Mexico

By Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, July 14, 2004.

Morning Edition host Lisa Peakes speaks with Brian Pfeiffer about the process of tagging butterflies and what it's like to learn that one's been found in another country.

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