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ArchivesMoo Cow Fan ClubBy John Walters on Tuesday, September 14, 2004.What started as a goofy college project developed into a wacky but educational magazine for kids. Meet Moo Cow. He's a stuffed animal that went off to college in the 1990’s with his owner, Becky Ances. Along the way he made many friends. Eventually, Becky started writing a newsletter to keep the fans and friends abreast of Moo Cow’s life. After college, Becky and her husband Ryan Wilson decided to broaden Moo Cow's audience. Today Moo Cow Fan Club is a full-blown magazine geared toward children ages 8 and up and it is getting a favorable reception from kids and educators alike. Recently, the magazine won the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association for Educational Publishers. Craig Benson's Acceptance SpeechBy Craig Benson on Tuesday, September 14, 2004.Craig Benson won the Republican nomination for Governor on September 14th, 2004. Listen to his acceptance speech. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Candidates for Governor Take Low Key ApproachBy David Darman on Tuesday, September 14, 2004.It's Primary Day, and the two Democrats running for Governor are taking a low key approach to campaigning. John Lynch of Hopkinton started his day in Concord to touch base with supporters. But Paul McEachern is spending his day in Portsmouth, where he lives. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. The Senior VoteBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 14, 2004.Older people vote in greater numbers than any other group in America. That means both presidential candidates want the seniors on their side. We'll talk about what issues are important to older folks and for whom they may cast their ballots this fall. Laura's guests are Susan MacManus, political science professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa and author of "Targeting Senior Voters" and "Young vs. Old: Generational Combat in the 21st Century". We will also be joined by Karlyn Bowman, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Nancy George, coordinator for voter education at AARP. |
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