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ArchivesBass and Bradley Vote for Stem Cell ResearchBy Julie Donnelly on Wednesday, May 25, 2005.The US House of Representatives has approved a bill to loosen restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. The issue has divided those lawmakers who are torn between anti abortion views on the one hand, and a desire to help cure diseases on the other. Both of New Hampshire's Republican Congressmen are co-sponsors of the bill. NHPR Correspondent Julie Donnelly has more from Washington. An Airline UpdateBy Kevin Gardner on Wednesday, May 25, 2005.The sky is buzzing with news of the airline industry lately. Some airlines are flying by the seat of their pants, flirting with bankruptcy and heading for disaster while others are doing better, some even announcing mergers. We'll look at all that's going on in the world of the airline industry, including how it effects us here in New Hampshire and why two airlines are battling over a piece of legislation more than twenty five years old. Kevin Gardner hosts. His guest is David Field, Americas Editor for Airline Business Magazine. We'll also hear from Kevin Dillon, Director of the Manchester Airport. Lost & FoundBy John Walters on Wednesday, May 25, 2005.Stephen Richardson waited until his adoptive mother died before launching a search for his biological parents. He grew up in England and was told his father had been a chauffeur to his mother's titled family. When he began his investigation in earnest, he found out who his birth mother was but the clues to his father's identity remain elusive. Stephen's book, Lost & Found is distributed in Britain, but available in the U.S. through him at stephen.arichardson@comcast.net. |
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