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ArchivesHouse Prices May Level OffBy David Darman on Friday, May 27, 2005.The price of buying a house in New Hampshire has risen significantly over the past few years. In Concord, the median home price has almost doubled since 2000. But there may be signs the housing market is starting to cool---if only a little bit. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Whip-poor-willsBy Iain MacLeod on Friday, May 27, 2005.Whip-poor-wills are best known for the male?s whimsical call. But this once-common song is becoming increasingly rare in New Hampshire and biologists are working to find out why. A Flight Surgeon in VietnamBy John Walters on Friday, May 27, 2005.Amos Townsend is a retired physician and Air Force Colonel who served as a flight surgeon in Vietnam at the height of the American war. He later returned to Southeast Asia with his wife for five years to help refugees at a refugee camp on the Thailand-Cambodia border. He tells host John Walters why his work in the health field took him to more than 40 countries. The New NASABy Laura Knoy on Friday, May 27, 2005.The NASA space program has been in the news a lot lately. With a new director comes a new vision and mixed reaction. We'll get the perspectives of a roundtable of New Hampshire scientists and astronomers on NASA, what's working, what's not and what they hope to see in the future. Laura's guests are Mal Cameron, Coordinator of the NASA Educator Resource Center at the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, Roy Torbert, Director of the Space Science Center at UNH and former Professor of Physics at the Institute for the study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, and John Gianforte, Astronomy instructor for the University System of New Hampshire's College of Lifelong Learning, Co-founder of the Astronomical Society of Northern New England and monthly astronomy columnist for Foster's Daily Democrat. |
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