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Concord Needs Noses

By Lisa Peakes on Thursday, January 13, 2005.

Morning Edition's Lisa Peakes talks with Bill Smith, who's been going door to door in a neighborhood near the wastewater treatment plant to get peoples' impressions of the smells.

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NH's Fuzeon Waiting List is One Patient Too Long

By Rebecca Kaufman on Thursday, January 13, 2005.

The new AIDS drug, Fuzeon, has been called a life saver.

It's for patients who fail to respond to other available treatments.

Doctors and patients are excited about the new possibilities the drug offers people infected with HIV.

But for man patients, this lifesaving drug is out of reach.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Rebecca Kaufman has the story.

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Cursed in New England

By John Walters on Thursday, January 13, 2005.

We talk to writer Joe Citro about his new book, Cursed in New England, and about the creepy legacy of New England.

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NH Architecture

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 13, 2005.

From pre-Civil War churches, to industrial mill buildings to the mansions and condo developments popping up today, New Hampshire has a rich and diverse architectural history. We'll look at the many different houses, homes and buildings that dot New Hampshire's landscape and what our architecture can tell us about our state, its history and its people. Laura's guest is Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., Director of the Museum Studies Program and Professor of History and Art History at the University of Delaware and author of "New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated Guide"

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