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Let It Snow.......Please.

By Todd Wellington on Thursday, November 30, 2006.

An unusually warm November has New Hampshire Ski areas pushing back their opening dates.

And last weekend one could have counted the number of opened ski slopes on one hand.....on one finger.

Still, businesses up north are quietly waiting for the white stuff to fall.

NHPR Correspondent Todd Wellington has the story.

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Demonstrators at Dartmouth Protest the Latest Issue of an Off Campus Paper

By David Darman on Thursday, November 30, 2006.

As many as eight-hundred people crowded Dartmouth Green for a rally in Hanover yesterday.

The students, faculty and alumni were there to protest the latest issue an off campus newspaper that they found offensive.

New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman was there, and files this report.

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Our Love-Hate Relationship with Pigeons

By Liz Bulkley on Thursday, November 30, 2006.

Tonight on the Front Porch: We're pulling back the curtain on Pigeons. Most city people don't seem to like pigeons. They call them, "Rats with Wings" and other derogatory names. But it wasn't always that way. Pigeons used to be celebrated -- even worshipped by some cultures. And don't forget the crucial role of Homing Pigeons during World War One. Join us for a look at the love-hate relationship between man and bird.

Our guest is Andrew Blechman, author of the new book, Pigeons: The Fascinating Saga of the World's Most Revered and Reviled Bird.

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Is Lynch Seeking New Leaders At Transportation And HHS?

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, November 30, 2006.

As policymakers gear up for budget season, Governor Lynch seems to be paying particularly close attention to two of the largest state departments -- transportation and heath and human services. The Governor says he wants to improve agency performance as the budget process begins. But Lynch may be looking at more than numbers.

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New Hampshire Lumber Woes

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, November 30, 2006.

Trade disputes over US and Canadian lumber companies is just the latest in a line of challenges that are facing timber owners. Add to that the continued fallout from the pulp mill closing in Berlin and the constant tensions between timber owners and environmentalist groups. Today on the Exchange we'll look at our state's timber industry, the challenges they're facing and how these changes may alter the future of the industry. Laura's guests are Jasen Stock, Executive Director of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association; Steve Blackmer, founder and president of the Northern Forest Center and Sarah Smith, Forest Industry Specialist with the UNH Cooperative Extension.

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