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ArchivesDemocrats Remain Divided Over Income TaxBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, September 13, 2004.Some Democrats favor an income tax. And some don't. It's no secret the party is divided over tax policy. But for the most part, it seems Democrats have put those difference aside and are rallying around the candidate willing to sign the pledge. Does that mean an income tax is a dead issue for the party faithful? New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein spoke with Democrats and filed this report. New Hampshire Rocks!By Laura Knoy on Monday, September 13, 2004.The Granite state is far more than just granite- there's slate, quartzite, even gold up "in them there hills"! We'll look into the stones, minerals and rock formations of New Hampshire's undersurface and what geology can teach us about everything from earthquake risks to finding new water supplies. Laura's guests are David Wunsch, New Hampshire's State Geologist and Leland Wilder, Public Outreach Coordinator for the New Hampshire Geological Survey, Past president of the New Hampshire Geological Society and a professor of Earth Sciences at Colby Sawyer College in New London. Wimbledon in the WoodsBy John Walters on Monday, September 13, 2004.Jim Westhall got the ball rolling on his tennis career 1971 when he took on directorship of a tennis tournament which grew into the prestigious Volvo International Tennis Tournament. During the course of the tournament Jim says he saw it all, and that much of what he saw was highly entertaining. He's chronicled his experience in a new book "Nonsense at the Net." |
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