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McCain's Independents: Reshaping the Democratic Race?

By Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, July 17, 2007.

In advance of the presidential primary, we have been following voters from the town of Exeter. Independents there, as in the rest of the state, were quite taken with Senator John McCain back in 2000, when McCain trounced George W. Bush. This year they are not so sure. As part of our series, Primary Place, New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg talked to some of Exeter’s independent voters to see what has changed in seven years.

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StoryCorps: Gov. Walter Peterson

By Andrew Parrella on Tuesday, July 17, 2007.

Former Governor Walter Peterson stopped by the Mobile Booth last week and answered a few questions from his friend and Manchester Senator Lou D’Allesandro.

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An American in Indonesia

By Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, July 17, 2007.

Former NHPR news reporter Trish Anderton has been living in Jakarta, Indonesia and working as a freelance journalist. She comes home to New Hampshire to talk about all things Indonesia, including religion, politics and culture.

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  • Trish Anderton, freelance journalist living in Jakarta, Indonesia, and former NHPR news reporter
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Summer Camp: Trials and Tribulations

By Liz Bulkley on Monday, July 16, 2007.

Every year, about six million kids attend summer camp. In this country there are about 12,000 overnight and day camps. We're going to revisit camp life through the eyes of a special radio documentary. It offers the perspective of kids at camp, and adults who remember, but who sometimes wish they couldn’t. Take a trip to the past with us and enjoy some great stories from the mouths of babes and the memories of grown ups.

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