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The Civil Union Discussion in New Hampshire

By Richard Ager on Tuesday, April 24, 2007.

How ready is our state for the possibility of civil unions? After a host of bills concerning the union of same sex couples that have ranged from marriage to contractual cohabitation to an amendment defining marriage between a man and a woman, it seems as if civil unions has come out on top. The bill has passed the House, Governor Lynch has said he'll sign it and it now awaits a full Senate vote. A panel of players in the same sex union debate join us to talk about what may be next and if New Hampshire is ready to be the fourth state in the nation to allow for civil unions.

Guests

  • Rep. Daniel Itse, Republican from Fremont
  • Sen. Robert Clegg, Republican from Hudson and Senate Minority Leader
  • Rep. Mo Baxley, Democrat from Andover
  • Rep. Jim Splaine, Democrat from Portsmouth and co-sponsor of the civil unions bill

We'll also hear from

  • Deborah Markowitz, Vermont Secretary of State
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Alchemy and Chemistry

By Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, April 24, 2007.

Some people use religion to try to understand nature, and other people turn to chemistry. On tonight's show we're going to talk with Arthur Greenberg, the author of "From Alchemy to Chemistry in Picture and Story." Greenberg is a professor of chemistry at the University of New Hampshire and has put together a chronicle of some of the beauty, mystery, and humor that defines 500 years of chemistry. We'll talk with him about the evolution of chemistry and how the 18th century's Chemical Revolution became the foundation of many scientists' understanding of the field today.

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