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ArchivesTown Needs Money to Move the DeadBy Chris Jensen on Monday, April 28, 2008.Towns throughout the state are facing budget crunches. But in Coos County, Northumberland residents not only need to take care of the living, they have to take care of the dead. The Connecticut River is eroding the ground of an old cemetery. NHPR correspondent Chris Jensen has the story. A Magazine for SnobsBy Jacob Eaton on Monday, April 28, 2008.Mikhail Prokhorov, a Russian billionaire whose wealth is estimated around $22 billion, plans to set up a magazine, website and television channel that cater to his crowd – the superrich. Writers on a New England Stage: Cokie RobertsBy Laura Knoy on Monday, April 28, 2008.NPR's contributing senior news analyst Cokie Roberts is one of the most recognizable women political reporters today. In 2004 she penned “Founding Mothers” about America's early revolutionary women; her new book, “Ladies of Liberty,” picks up where “Founding Mothers” left off. Last week, Cokie Roberts came to Portsmouth to talk about her new book in the latest installment of our Writers on a New England Stage series. Today we play back for you part of that performance. |
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