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Spring Flood Victims Still In Need

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, December 7, 2006.

A state emergency management committee says hundreds are still in need seven months after the floods of last mother's day weekend. Some lawmakers are now calling on the state to step in with funding. In the meantime, a fundraiser is set for next week to helps defray estimated needs of about 2 million dollars.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more.

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A Baroque Christmas

By Liz Bulkley on Thursday, December 7, 2006.

For many people, Johann Sebastian Bach's sacred music captures the true essence of the Christmas season. We'll explore the vast number of the great composer's cantatas with Concord Chorale Music Director Ryan Turner. We'll also sample the music of Praetorius and Charpontier as we preview the Chorale's upcoming holiday performance.

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A Plan for Berlin's ATV Park

By Todd Wellington on Thursday, December 7, 2006.

An engineering firm has released its proposed five-year master plan of the state's new ATV park in Berlin.

The park officially opened this summer with 14 miles of trails on 72 hundred acres near Jericho Lake.

But if development goes through as proposed, those miles of trails will multiply nearly tenfold attracting several hundred riders a day.

And in the end, officials hope the park will become a powerful economic engine for the North Country.

NHPR correspondent Todd Wellington has the story.

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Victory in War

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, December 7, 2006.

"Until now, people have used the term 'victory' in a grand and ambiguous sense to express their belief that an event has produced a positive outcome, but victory is much more complex." So says the author of a new book that looks at how victory in war has been defined throughout history, from the American Revolution to the Cold War, and other case studies, including modern day Afghanistan and Iraq. We'll see what victory meant to different people, the three basic types of victory and why author Bill Martel sees a coherent concept of victory as perhaps the most important issue today. Laura's guest is Bill Martel, Associate Professor of International Security Studies in the Fletcher School at Tufts and author of “Victory in War: Foundations of Modern Military Policy”.

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