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ArchivesThe Miraculous Milk of Mourning DovesBy Rosemary Conroy on Friday, July 1, 2005.While most baby birds get regurgitated worms for dinner, the young mourning dove is reared on something a little closer to a baby mammal's diet...milk. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
O'Connor's Resignation May Affect NH CaseBy Julie Donnelly on Friday, July 1, 2005.Washington is reeling from the announcement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's resignation from the Supreme Court. Liberal and conservative groups are bracing for a blistering fight over who will be her successor. The decision could have an impact here in New Hampshire, as the Supreme Court gets ready to hear a controversial abortion case from the Granite state. NHPR Correspondent Julie Donnelly reports from Washington listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Fireworks: A Summer Audio PostcardBy Josh Rogers on Friday, July 1, 2005.Throughout the summer, New Hampshire Public Radio is airing audio postcards of various summer time activities. This weekend, many people will be setting off their own personal backyard fireworks displays. NHPR's Josh Rogers visited Champney's Fireworks in Bow. The roadside store has been selling pyrotechnic fountains and roman candles for over twenty years. It's become a regular stop for locals as well as vacationers from Rhode Island, New York and the other places people leave to spend a few days here. Champney's is open year round but the fourth of July is their busiest time. Nationally, fireworks sales have been going up. This has prompted groups like the National Fire Protection Association to warn families against using them. But while the use of fireworks has increased, the number of injuries they cause has dropped dramatically. The proper use of fireworks came up often as Josh Rogers toured the store. The Words and Wisdoms of Thomas JeffersonBy Laura Knoy on Friday, July 1, 2005.He was a President, a Vice President, the minister to France, and the father of the University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson was one of the foremost voices of the great patriots who helped win the American Revolution and one of the great lovers of our country and its ideals. Author Eric Peterson took on the daunting task of going through the entirety of Jefferson's published works including 20,000 of his letters. Today on the Exchange we listen to the timeless words of Thomas Jefferson and see what they can still teach us still today? on patriotism, on happiness, on gratitude and on nature's beauty. Laura's guest is Eric Peterson, author of "Light and Liberty: Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness". Stepping StonesBy John Walters on Friday, July 1, 2005.People with brain injuries often get little of the support and therapy they need. David Krempels knows this first-hand. He staged a remarkable recovery from a traumatic brain injury in 1992 and went on to win a big liability award. He?s put the money to use helping others with brain injuries through the Krempels Foundation. This repeat Front Porch interview represents one of Host John Walters' favorites. |
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