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Separating Sci-Fi from Fantasy Fiction

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, November 27, 2006.

The popularity of sci-fi and fantasy books is growing phenomenally. New Hampshire authors Debra Doyle and James Macdonald are a part of that growth. He's a former Navy officer, she holds a Ph. D. in literature, and together they put their credentials to good use in Land of Mist and Snow. We're going to put their alternate Civil War history under the magnifying glass and discuss the fine line between fantasy and science fiction.

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New Hampshire Economic Outlook

By Laura Knoy on Monday, November 27, 2006.

Slower growth is expected in the months ahead...and unsure markets for housing and energy are two factors creating uncertainty for the future. We'll look at where we've gained, where we've lost and where we've flattened out and how New Hampshire compares to the rest of New England. Laura's guests are Ross Gittell, James R. Carter Professor and Professor of Management at the Whittemore School of Business & Economics and Regional Forecast Manager and Vice-President of the New England Economic Partnership, which just released its New England Economic Forecast; and Peter Bartlett, Economist at the Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau of the Department of Employment Security. The DES just released their economic forecast study as well.

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