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ArchivesBay State Goes Smoke FreeBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, July 6, 2004.Smokers in New Hampshire may be pleased to know that they can enjoy an increasingly endangered privilege in New England. On Monday, Massachusetts joined a growing list of states... including Maine... that have banned smoking in just about all workplaces New Hampshire Public Radio's Mark Bevis has more. The Edwards EffectBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 6, 2004.Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has chosen North Carolina Senator John Edwards as his running mate. We'll weigh the pros and cons of a Kerry/Edwards ticket and see where the campaign goes from here. Laura's guest is Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs for the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. We'll also hear from Kathy Sullivan, Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party; Senator Caroline McCarley, Democratic Senator from Rochester who ran John Edwards' campaign in New Hampshire; Joe Keefe, former chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party; Tom Rath, Republican National Committeeman, former New Hampshire Attorney General and attorney at Rath, Young and Pignatelli; and Guy McMillan, editorial page editor for the Keene Sentinel. The Noah of Children's Book WritersBy John Walters on Tuesday, July 6, 2004.Whenever you open one of John Stadler's children's books, you're bound to find lots of animals. His latest book Catilda is about a young cat's adventure in rescuing her teddy bear. John is a writer and illustrator of children?s books from Lyme, New Hampshire. Several of his stories have been featured on the PBS series Reading Rainbow and one of his books inspired a permanent exhibit at the children?s museum in Portsmouth. This interview aired previously in February, 2003. |
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