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ArchivesBeyond Prison - Part OneBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, September 23, 2005.Most of the news that comes out about prisons is bad. They are costly, they are dangerous, and in New Hampshire about half the people who leave them end up coming back. But in the shadow of those reports, are stories of success. People who have passed through the corrections system and are able to make their way in the world outside. Today, we hear the first in a series of reports about two men and the friendship behind bars that fostered the best in both of them. NHPR's Dan Gorenstein begins with the story of one of those men. Reverse 911By Brady Carlson on Friday, September 23, 2005.The recent hurricanes through the Gulf Region have federal, state, and local officials across the country scrambling to determine if they are prepared to handle such a disaster. And one of the questions they have to answer is can they adequately warn residents of an impending emergency. In New Hampshire, several towns are using a new technology that allows them to contact residents directly. New Hampshire Public Radio's Brady Carlson has more. Eminent Domain Changes Look ImminentBy Josh Rogers on Friday, September 23, 2005.Kelo decision prompts pledge from top lawmakers to change laws and consitution to curb takings for private development. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more. |
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