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ArchivesPreserving the Classic Thanksgiving TurkeyBy The Environment... on Monday, November 13, 2006.The type of turkey you buy for your big holiday feast isn't always an easy decision. You can choose the usual supermarket bird. You can get a kosher turkey, or one that's been fed only organic feed. You can also buy a heritage turkey that's got a little wilder history. Rebecca Williams has the story of farmers who are trying to keep these older turkey breeds from going extinct. Let's Move the Farmers' Market IndoorsBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Monday, November 13, 2006.Local growers across the state are keeping a close eye on a new business model in Amherst. New England's first indoor farmer's market had its ribbon cutting ceremony this month. Over 12 vendors who produce wines, meats, and vegetables are greeting customers in a shopping mall at Salzburg Square on Route 101. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich-Kern reports. 35th ParallelBy Liz Bulkley on Monday, November 13, 2006.Tonight we'll explore World Fusion through the music of the New England-based group 35th Parallel. They'll be in our studios to perform a variety of works that blend the cultures of North Africa, North India, the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and the United States. Percussionist Gabe Halberg and stringed instrument player Mac Ritchie will also explore the origins and evolution of world music and how 35th Parallel fits in. New Hampshire's New Democratic MajorityBy Laura Knoy on Monday, November 13, 2006.After the Democrats' big win last week, the party will now begin to unfurl it's agenda. Yet history has shown that even with the power and the numbers, internal party differences and a critical "loyal opposition" can stymie progress. We'll look at what the Democrats hope to get done in the Granite State. Laura's guests are Democratic State Senator Maggie Hassan from Exeter, Democratic State Representative Dan Eaton from Stoddard, Democratic State Representative John DeJoie from Concord and Felize Bellman, Managing Editor for the Concord Monitor who has been watching politics in the state since 1988. We'll also hear from Kathy Sullivan, Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. |
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