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ArchivesClinton Meets With New Hampshire EducatorsBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, March 30, 2007.New York Senator Hillary Clinton met with teachers in Concord Friday and laid out her educational priorities. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. The Continuing Battle Over the LandfillBy Todd Wellington on Friday, March 30, 2007.The town of Bethlehem and the owner of the Bethlehem landfill are headed back to court. The town is attempting to stop Casella Waste Systems from expanding the landfill beyond 51 acres. The two sides have been battling over the landfill for nearly ten years. It's a dispute that has cost millions and sharply divided the community of 2200 residents. NHPR correspondent Todd Wellington has the story. Wheat Free Market Now Includes BeerBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Friday, March 30, 2007.Consumers can walk down the aisles of any supermarket and easily find nut-free, dairy-free, and of course, fat-free products. Now another specialty food is appearing on grocers' shelves: wheat-free products. They are a god-send to the growing number of consumers who find they can't eat wheat, rye or barley. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich Kern has this report on the growing market and the response by one very large company in Merrimack. A Letter from Iraq: Spc. Paul ChevretteBy Mark Bevis on Friday, March 30, 2007.US policy in Iraq continues to be the topic of debate in Congress. And this week, the subject also came to the New Hampshire State House. On Wednesday, state lawmakers in the House passed a non-binding resolution asking the President to begin withdrawing soldiers from Iraq. Critics called the resolution disrespectful of the troops serving in the region...Proponents say the support the US troops, just not the Bush Administration's policy. About 150 of those troops are serving with the 36-43rd Company of the New Hampshire National Guard in Baghdad. As part of our continuing series of interviews with members of the 36-43rd, NHPR's Mark Bevis spoke with Specialist Paul Chevrette. |
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