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ArchivesAn Unintended Consequence of GrowthBy Rebecca Kaufman on Wednesday, July 20, 2005.New Hampshire's population is growing. But in recent years, it's been increasing at a slower rate, in part because towns have put tighter restrictions on development. And while these growth restrictions have been successful in slowing down the growth rate, they've also had some unintended consequences. New Hampshire Public Radio's Rebecca Kaufman has more. Grumbling About GasBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, July 20, 2005.Record prices at the pump are hitting Granite Staters? pocketbooks in more ways than one. We?ll look at why the cost has spiked and how New Hampshire?s rising gas prices may impact our economy and lifestyle. Laura's guests are Robert Kaufmann, Associate Professor of Geography at Boston University's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy. Stephen Dodge, Associate Director of the New England Petroleum Council. Laura Richardson, President of the New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association. Joseph Broyles, Energy Program Manager in the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning and Nicholas Wallner, Spokesperson for Northern New England AAA in Concord, NH Colliding CulturesBy Shay Zeller on Wednesday, July 20, 2005.Trained psychotherapist and amateur anthropologist Audrey McCollum traveled for years to remote parts of Papua New Guinea where she learned why Western traditions, mores, and political structures aren't things that can be exported and imposed but perhaps partially adopted. She tells Host Shay Zeller how one friendship there changed her understanding of many relationships including marriage and casual friendships. |
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