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ArchivesHeroin in New HampshireBy Amy Quinton on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.Today the White House Deputy Drug Czar announced a grant to help law enforcement fight heroin and other drugs from coming into the state. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports. Chandler Contributions Raise Tax QuestionsBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.House Speaker Gene Chandler's has recently admitted he's received nearly 64 thousand dollars from annual fundraisers over the last four years. Chandler says he's used the proceeds to pay for gas, new tires, and possibly his mortgage. The Speaker says he considers the contributions gifts. But New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein looks at whether these donations are gifts, or something else entirely. Edwards Assails Bush on Iraq, Homeland SecurityBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.The Vice Presidential candidate stumps in Manchester, previews the Democratic ticket's likely line of attack during Thursday's Presidential debate on National Security. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more. Dave GerardBy John Walters on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.Dave Gerard has been making music for more than 20 years as a solo artist and as one-fourth of the rock band Truffle. Dave's latest CD is called Dreams of Kings. Dave talks about a musician's life on the road. He figures he's logged about a million miles, traveling the country, making music. (This interview aired previously in August 2003). Dave will perform at the Stone Church in Newmarket this Thursday night. He will also perform as part of Truffle this Friday and Saturday night at the Red Parka Pub in Glen, NH. Issue Tuesdays: HealthcareBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.Few election issues hit closer to home than healthcare... And while new and improved health care plans have been touted for years, not much real progress has been made. President Bush promises to modernize the healthcare system. Senator Kerry wants to expand the current system. In New Hampshire, Republicans and Democrats are divided over how best to offer more coverage while at the same time, lower costs. We'll look at the issue of healthcare, who's saying what and not saying what and how this issue might play out in this year's elections. Laura's guests are Jon Greenberg, Executive Editor for NHPR; Ed Howard, Executive Vice-President of the Alliance for Healthcare Reform , a non-partisan think tank in Washington, D.C.; and Andy Smith, professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire and director of the UNH Survey Center. |
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