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Low-income Families Can't Afford to Follow USDA Dietary Guidelines, Say UNH Researchers

By Dianne Finch on Monday, August 6, 2007.

University of New Hampshire researchers find that people who receive food stamps can’t typically afford to eat the healthy meals recommended by the US Department of Agriculture.

NHPR’s Dianne Finch has more.

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25 in 25: Dudley Laufman

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Granite State Stories: "In the Memory House"

By Laura Knoy on Monday, August 6, 2007.

Howard Mansfield's 1993 book "In the Memory House" explores how we as Granite Staters memorialize, preserve and present our past. Sometimes it's an old tradition like our town meetings. Sometimes it’s the towns who take great pains to preserve its legendary 100 year old elm tree or historic societies that maintain the town's turn of the century fire truck. Sometimes it's preserving the memory of an unpopular president despite the fact that many want to forget his legacy. Through the pages of Howard Mansfield's book "In the Memory House" we'll look at how we remember our past.

Guest

  • Howard Mansfield, author of "In The Memory House"

This program was originally broadcast on June 1, 2007.

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StoryCorps: George and Destie Sprague

By Andrew Parrella on Monday, August 6, 2007.

Listen to an extended excerpt of George's experience in Iraq.

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StoryCorps: Douglas Van Weelden

By Andrew Parrella on Monday, August 6, 2007.

Listen to an extended version of his tale.

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Folk Show Playlist 8.5.07

By Kate McNally on Sunday, August 5, 2007.

With music from Catie Curtis, Leon and Eric Bibb, Rodney and Randy Miller and more. This week Kate hosts musicians from the Great Waters Folk Festival in studio.

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