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ArchivesClinton Focuses on the Country's Widening Income Inequality (Full Interview)By Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.New York Senator Hillary Clinton spoke with NHPR's Jon Greenberg following her speech at the Manchester School of Technology. This is the full, unedited interview. Hillary Clinton Speaks in ManchesterBy NHPR Staff on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.New York U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton spoke in Manchester on a campaign visit to New Hampshire. She spoke to a crowd at the Manchester School of Technology to outline what she called a new progressive plan to address growing income inequality in America. Obama Outlines Health Care PlanBy Dianne Finch on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.Illinois Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama unveiled details of his universal healthcare plan today after wrapping up a two-day visit to the North Country. NHPR's Dianne Finch reports. Clinton Focuses on the Country's Widening Income InequalityBy Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has laid out what she called a new progressive plan to address growing income inequality in America. In a speech today at the Manchester School of Technology, the New York senator chastised President George Bush and Republicans for saddling the country with debt and promoting tax policies that she said favor the wealthy few at the expense of everyone else. Afterwards, Clinton spoke with New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg. Senator Clinton said the need for reform is as great as it was in the early 1900’s. But unlike that era, she says the public today should be suspicious of both big government AND big business. Primary 2008: Hillary Clinton Photos25 in 25: Donna SytekBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.Our 25 in 25 series continues with New Hampshire's first female Speaker of the House, Donna Sytek. Sytek was famous for saying that controlling the four-hundred-member House was like “herding cats". We’ll talk about her long political career, her imprint on many Granite State issues from prison reform to the Catholic Church to the Presidential Primary as well as the role women have played in Governing our state over the past quarter century. Guests
Pirates!By Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, May 29, 2007.Moviegoers are lining up to see the last installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Tonight on the Front Porch, we're going to look at the real-life pirates that set the mold for all the fictional swashbucklers that have come since. We'll talk with Maine author Colin Woodard about his new book, The Republic of Pirates. It explores the lives and times of the men who carved out a reckless democracy at sea. And we'll talk with film critic and pirate-movie buff Lisa Jensen about the best and worst pirate films of all time. (Click here for Lisa's impresive collection of pirate movie reviews. |
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