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ArchivesBass-Hodes Race Closer Than Two Years AgoBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, October 19, 2006.The race for Congressional District Two pits six-term incumbent Republican Charlie Bass against Democrat Paul Hodes. The contenders ran against each other two years ago, but this is already turning out to be a much different race. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports. Musician Grayson CappsBy Liz Bulkley on Thursday, October 19, 2006.Grayson Capps blends the soul and sensibility of New Orleans with music that's somewhere between Tom Waits and Hank Williams. He sings about booze, tramps and love -- whether it's the love of a woman or something more ethereal. Grayson is bringing his gritty blues folk up north for some gigs in New Hampshire and Vermont this weekend. He and his band join us on the Front Porch tonight for an in-studio performance. Salem Soldier Made MusicBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, October 19, 2006.Army Corporal Nick Arvanitis was shot and killed in Iraq earlier this month. The former Salem resident was buried Tuesday. Nick Arvanitis was remembered as a soldier, as a champion wrestler, as a friend. But most of all, he was remembered as a young man who loved to play his guitar. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. North Korea's Nuclear Crisis - Learning from the PastBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 19, 2006.The nuclear testing in North Korea today and the worldwide response to it is eerily reminiscent of a similar crisis 12 years ago. In 1994, talk of North Korea working on nuclear weapons under then President Kim Il-sung had many looking for a way to respond and had many more fearing eminent war. It would be former president Jimmy Carter who would go over, meet with the North Korean President and negotiate a peaceful way out of the crisis. Retired US Diplomat and Emory University Professor Marion Creekmore went over with former president Jimmy Carter in 1994. His new book “Moment of Crisis†retells that story. Creekmore will speak about his experiences later today in Concord as part of the World Affairs Council lecture. First he joins us on the Exchange to bring us back to the North Korean nuclear crisis of 1994 and look at how we can apply the lessons learned from the past to the current crisis of today. Laura's guests are Marion Creekmore, former ambassador, current Distinguished Visiting Professor of History and Political Science at Emory University, and author of "A Moment of Crisis: Jimmy Carter, The Power of a Peacemaker, and North Korea's Nuclear Ambitions"; and Wayne Lesperance, professor of Political Science at New England College. |
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