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ArchivesHouse Passes Parental Notification RepealBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, March 7, 2007.After a lengthy and at times hot-tempered debate, the New Hampshire House voted 226 to 130 to repeal the law requiring that a parent by notified before a minor gets an abortion. After the vote, dozens of republicans filed formal protests to underscore their opposition. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more. A Job Fair for Ex-ConsBy Brian Early on Wednesday, March 7, 2007.An early economic forecast of last month's jobs climate predicts the American economy added 57 thousand jobs in February. But those increases were dampened by losses in goods-providers and manufacturing. Charles Darwin and The Evolution of EvolutionBy Liz Bulkley on Wednesday, March 7, 2007.Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection led to one-hundred fifty years of heated debate. Because of that polarization, the nuances of Darwin's work are often overlooked and misunderstood. Tonight, we'll look closely at the two decades it took the scientist to publish his Origin of Species, and we'll check out an exhibit in Boston that walks people through Darwin's thought process. Our guests are: David Quammen, author of several books, including the recent The Reluctant Mr. Darwin Lucy Kirshner, manager of discovery spaces at the Museum of Science in Boston. The museum is currently home to the travelling exhibit, Darwin. Target IranBy Laura Knoy on Wednesday, March 7, 2007.The path that the United States is currently taking in regards to Iran will inevitably lead to war and would be a bigger mistake than engaging in the war in Iraq. So says Scott Ritter, former United Nations weapons inspector and author of a new book called Target Iran: The Truth About the White House’s Plans for Regime Change. Ritter is in New Hampshire this week speaking at several events in conjunction with New Hampshire Peace Action. |
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