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6.02.14: Ghost TownsFrom the dusty towns of the old west, to the empty mills of the east, there’s just something about abandoned places and the stories they leave behind.…
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Later this week, Bode Miller will become just the sixth American to participate in five Winter Olympics.Back in 2002, NHPR's Doug MacPherson profiled the…
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With a little less than a week to go to the start of the Olympic Games, 23 athletes with New Hampshire connections are set to represent to United States…
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In the words of author Stephen Amidon, “no other figure is the focus of so much passion, controversy, expectation, and disappointment…” regardless of…
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Andover Native Clinches Spot On Winter Olympics U.S. Ski TeamAndover native Nick Fairall will take part in the Winter Olympics in Sochi in February.Fairall secured a spot on the U.S. ski jumping team with his win at…
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U.S. ties with Russia have always been complicated, but recently they have heated up even more. Disputes over how to approach the war in Syria, Russia’s…
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N.H. Ski Jumper Christopher Lamb Vying For A Spot On The U.S. Olympic TeamThe 2014 winter Olympics begin on February seventh in Sochi, Russia. Until this week, talk about the games focused on worries that there might not be…
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A Concord movie theater turned on a projector before dawn yesterday to show live footage of former resident Guor Marial running in the Olympics.At 5:30…
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Millions of Americans have been following the Olympics in London, and NHPR staffers are no exception. But one of our colleagues is watching with a more…
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Track and field has a numbers problem. As in, there are just too many of them. The 60, 26.2, 4-by-8, 2-oh-3, 5, 8, 10k…Back in the 1950s, there was one…