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Can UNH Football Go All the Way?

By Dan Colgan on Friday, November 25, 2005.

Once again, the UNH Wildcats are number one, but we're not talking about hockey.
We're talking football.
Last weekend UNH beat Maine and ended their regular season with a record of 10 wins to 1 loss.
They've taken the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship and have a place in the NCAA Tournament.
NHPR's Sports Correspondent Jim Jeannotte has been following all the games.
In fact he's the voice of UNH Football.

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Charles Niebling Says Goodbye to Forest Society

By Shay Zeller on Friday, November 25, 2005.

Charles Niebling has been with the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests for the past eight years, and he's been the brains behind lots of the conservation and land-use initiatives in the state. He announced this week that he's stepping down from that position to take a job in the private sector. We'll talk with him about his work and the role of conservation in New Hampshire.

Later in the program we'll check in with a gingerbread house expert to get some tips on the craft. Canterbury Shaker Village is holding a competition this weekend, so we turn to chef Frederick Lozier of Frederick's Pastries to find out what makes for an award-winning house.

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Writers on a New England Stage: Alan Alda

By Laura Knoy on Friday, November 25, 2005.

On Monday, "Writers on a New England Stage" kicked off its series. Writers on a New England Stage is a collaboration with New Hampshire Public Radio, RiverRun Bookstore and the Music Hall in Portsmouth. Alan Alda, author of New Book "Never Have your Dog Stuffed: And Other Things I've Learned" spoke to an audience about his book and then to Laura Knoy about his life and career on television, movies and Broadway. Today we rebroadcast part of that show; you can access the entire program here.

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