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ArchivesThe FilibusterBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, March 24, 2005.The filibuster is a tool used by the minority party in the U.S. Senate to hold up legislation. But now some politicians want to change the way it works. We'll talk about the current debate over the filibuster, and take a look back in history at where it came from, and how its been used and why. Laura is joined by Garrison Nelson, professor of politics and American government at UVM, and Mark Wrighton, professor of politics at UNH. Senate Approves Mercury CutBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, March 24, 2005.The State Senate has passed a plan to cut mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants by more than half beginning in 2009. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. The Art of Wood CarvingBy John Walters on Thursday, March 24, 2005.William Schnute is a carver and sculptor with an international reputation for his innovative designs in wood. He's also the author of "High Relief Wood Carvings," which is regarded as a basic text for his art form. Bill tells John Walters about his creative process. |
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