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One Man's Life Work: The Eastern Coyote

By Christina Russo on Friday, July 27, 2007.

Think about coyotes and you probably picture that denizen of the southwest roaming the hills and prairies looking for food.

But Coyotes were spotted in Grafton County more than 60 years ago, and New Hampshire wildlife experts assume they’re now in every county in the state.

Still, not many people study the Eastern Coyote – the one found here in New England.

NHPR Correspondent Christina Russo spoke with one man who does.

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The Birds and the Bears

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, July 27, 2007.

It's against the law to feed black bears in the Granite State - even if you do accidentally!

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Great Literary Beginnings

By Liz Bulkley on Friday, July 27, 2007.

There is an art to creating a terrific opening line in every story, whether it's for a newspaper article or for the first words of a great novel. Tonight on the Front Porch we're going to talk about what it takes to come up with a great literary first line. We'll hear some great examples of literature's best opening sentences, from In Cold Blood, to Pride and Prejudice and Catch 22. We'll also hear from the man behind an international contest to find the worst opening lines ever.

Our guests are:
Richard Adams Carey, author of several books of nonfiction, including The Philosopher Fish. He teaches writing for the Southern New Hampshire University MFA program.

Scott Rice, chair of the English Department at San Jose State University. He's the founder of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest. It's an annual competition to see who can submit the worst opening line of a novel.

***This show originally aired March 13, 2007***

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The Honorable Richard "Dick" Armey

By Laura Knoy on Friday, July 27, 2007.

A lion of the Republican Revolution of the Nineties’ adds his roar to the 2008 Presidential Primary! Texas Congressman and Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey is speaking out, on two items he says are “shockingly absent” from the Presidential discussion: Social Security and Medicare. We’ll talk about that...also, Armey’s own critique of his party – and his prescription for a new republican revival.

Guest

  • Richard "Dick" Armey: Chairman of Freedom Works, a conservative grassroots organization based in Washington, D.C. Armey is a former Texas Congressman and the former Majority Leader in the U.S. House.
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