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Primary 2008 Issues: Sudan

Sudan

Joe Biden Joe Biden

Manchester, 6/3/07

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Primary 2008 Issues: Social Security

Social Security

Hillary Clinton Hillary Clinton

NHPR, 10/11/07

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Primary 2008 Issues: Iran

Iran

Joe Biden Joe Biden

Manchester, 6/3/07

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Seacoast Charter Struggles For Funding

By Sheryl Rich-Kern on Tuesday, June 26, 2007.

New Hampshire’s first charter school opened its doors three years ago.

There are now fourteen approved charters - they rely solely on state adequacy aid and federal start-up grants.

But the start-up money is running out, making it difficult for institutions like the Seacoast Charter School in Exeter to stay afloat.

NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich-Kern reports.

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U.S. and U.N. Relations

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, June 26, 2007.

The United States and the United Nations: can this marriage be saved? That’s the title of an upcoming talk in New Hampshire given by a top advisor to the U.N. Foundation and longtime U.N. official. She’ll be in the Granite State this week to discuss the sometimes rocky relationship between the world body and its biggest, most powerful member.

Guest

  • Gillian Sorenson, Senior Advisor at the United Nations Foundation. Gillian has a long history with the United Nations, having served in different capacities under both Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, and as New York City Commissioner for the United Nations and Consular Corps for twelve years.
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Chess on the Board and Behind the Bars

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, June 25, 2007.

Chess has intrigued human beings for centuries, and caused some players to become clinically insane. Tonight we're going to find out about a recent tournament in Vermont between civilians and inmates that's recognized by the U.S. Chess Federation. And we'll talk with David Shenk, the author of "The Immortal Game" a book that examines that huge impact the game has had on cultures around the world for centuries.
We'll talk with:

David Shenk, author of many books, including The Immortal Game: A History of Chess, or How 32 Carved Pieces on a Board Illuminated our Understanding of War, Art, Science and the Human Brain

Bill Storz, of the Northern State branch of the Community High School of Vermont, part of the Vermont Department of Corrections.

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