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New Hampshire is Not Alone

By Mark Bevis on Friday, March 11, 2005.

Lawmakers have plans to spend much of the weekend trying to figure out a compromise among various education funding proposals.

The question of how New Hampshire pays for education seems never-ending and sometimes unsolvable.

But Vanderbilt Univerity Education and Public Policy Professor James Guthrie reminds NHPR's Mark Bevis, that New Hampshire is not alone.

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Winds of Change

By Laura Knoy on Friday, March 11, 2005.

New Hampshire's got a long history of tension between natives and newcomers...two groups who's values, attitudes and beliefs often collide. And yet- in some cases, the old-timers and the transplants are more alike than you might think. Laura's guests are Steve Taylor, NH Commissioner of Agriculture, and Van McLeod, NH Commissioner of Cultural Resources.

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Owls in Love

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, March 11, 2005.

Owls are feeling amorous these days and they're happy to tell any other owl who'll listen. Here are a few hoots you can listen for.

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Chuck McGee Gets Prison For Phone Jamming

By Josh Rogers on Friday, March 11, 2005.

Former Executive Director of the State Republican Party will serve a seven months sentence for jamming Democratic phone banks on election day 2002.

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The Revolving Museum

By John Walters on Friday, March 11, 2005.

Jerry Beck says he created The Revolving Museum in Lowell, Mass. to foster a dialogue about art, the urban and natural environment, and social concerns in order to create a sense of community. He tells John Walters about the museum's growth and its grand plans for the future.

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