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Immaculee Ilibagiza (right) talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy about the tensions leading up to genocide in Rwanda. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR)

Immaculee Ilibagiza (right) continues to talk with NHPR's Laura Knoy after the show. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR)

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Rwanda Genocide Survivor

Immaculee Ilibagiza (right) talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy about the tensions leading up to genocide in Rwanda. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR)

Immaculee Ilibagiza (right) continues to talk with NHPR's Laura Knoy after the show. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR) NEXT PHOTO

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Changes May Be Coming to Portsmouth's Port

By Roger Wood on Tuesday, February 6, 2007.

Changes could be coming to the Port of Portsmouth.

The Executive Director of the Pease Development Authority is looking at how to make the port more attractive and more prosperous.

But he'll need some help from the legislature.

As NHPR Correspondent Roger Wood reports.

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A Bill to License Contractors Gets a Hearing

By David Darman on Tuesday, February 6, 2007.

Homeowners looking for protection from unscrupulous contractors may soon get it from state lawmakers.

A bill before the House of Representatives would require carpenters, roofers and drywall contractors be licensed.

But opponents say the bill would be a burden to small businesses.

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25 in 25: Who's on your list?


Who's on your list?

The Exchange got suggestions and nominations from many listeners, colleagues and residents in choosing the individuals to be featured on 25 in 25. But our list is just the beginning of the conversation about the past, present and future of New Hampshire. Now it's your turn. Who would you name as the people who have topped our headlines, shaped our state or made us think over the past 25 years?

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Jeanne Shaheen

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25 in 25: About the Series

For NHPR's 25th Anniversary, The Exchange brings you "25 in 25"

25 in 25 is a year-long series of 25 interviews on The Exchange featuring 25 Granite Staters who have topped our headlines, shaped our state or made us think over the past 25 years that New Hampshire Public Radio has been on the air.

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25 in 25

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Musician Grayson Capps

By Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, February 6, 2007.

Grayson Capps blends the soul and sensibility of New Orleans with music that's somewhere between Tom Waits and Hank Williams. He sings about booze, tramps and love -- whether it's the love of a woman or something more ethereal. Grayson brought his gritty blues-folk up north for some gigs in New Hampshire and Vermont last October. While he was here, he and his band joined us on the Front Porch for an in-studio performance.

Click here to see photos of Grayson Capps and his band playing in the NHPR Studio.

A friend of the band videotaped the show and posted it to YouTube.

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***This show originally aired on October 19, 2006***

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Rwanda Genocide Survivor

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 6, 2007.

One woman's story of genocide. A Rwandan Tutsi, she survived for three months hidden in a bathroom while her family and countrymen were killed in one of the worst cases of genocide in modern history. We'll hear her miraculous tale of survival and the power of forgiveness. Laura's guest is Immaculee Ilibagiza, author of "Left to Tell."

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