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ArchivesLynch Targets Funds for North CountryBy Dan Gorenstein on Monday, February 19, 2007.Governor Lynch's proposed budget directs new money to the North Country. That's good news to legislators from the region. But as New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports, those same lawmakers warn the governor's education plan could diminish any gains. Other States Move to Crowd NH's Presidential PrimaryBy David Darman on Monday, February 19, 2007.New Hampshire's Primary continues to face threats from other states wanting to have an early say in the 2008 election. Many states, including California, Texas, and New Jersey have announced they want to move their primaries to within 2 weeks of New Hampshire's. With all these newcomers trying to push their way near the front of the line, they could cast a big shadow on New Hampshire's first in the nation status. Lesser-Known PresidentsBy Liz Bulkley on Monday, February 19, 2007.We're leveling the playing field for President's Day. Sure, we all know a lot about George Washington, Abe Lincoln, the Roosevelts and all our other celebrated leaders. Well, we're going to ignore all of those guys. Instead, we'll talk about some of the presidents who never get a clothing sale named after them; They served their country, often quite well, and we'll get to know them better. Our guest is Stu Wallace. He's professor of history at the New Hampshire Technical Institute. Also, producer Amber Cortes and artist Christy Gast look back on the first ten women to ever run for the Oval Office. (Click here to visit this story at the Public Radio Exchange) And, rookie radio producers at Chicago's Curie High School ask their peers what they would do if they got a shot at the presidency. (Click here to visit this story at the Public Radio Exchange) ***The first segment of tonight's show orignially aired February 20, 2006*** |
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