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ArchivesHoliday StressBy Laura Knoy on Monday, December 3, 2001.It's a hectic time of year, running around, dodging crowds and planning parties. It's especially difficult if Holiday Donors Come ThroughBy Trish Anderton on Monday, December 3, 2001.It?s being called the Miracle on Pleasant Street. Today Operation Santa Claus announced it has found sponsors to buy gifts for more than 3000 children around the state. The State Employees union, which runs the program, says a surge of support at the end of last week helped it cover 600 children who otherwise might have gone without. Communications Director John Corrigan told NHPR's Trish Anderton before the spike in donations, things looked bleak. Stonyfield Farm Yogurt Cuts A DealBy John Walters on Monday, December 3, 2001.Gary Hirshberg is President and CEO of Stonyfield Farm, the number four yogurt maker in America. It's come a long way from humble beginnings and has managed to remain true to its mission: making healthy food and treading lightly on the earth. Now Stonyfield is joining a major food conglomerate and hopes to bring it's brand of organic to a wider audience. He's also started a new venture, a natural fast-food franchise. www.stonyfieldfarm.com www.onaturals.com And 'IT' is...By Dan Gorenstein on Monday, December 3, 2001.New Hampshire inventor Dean Kamen revealed 'IT,' a new device some said would rival the Internet in importance. After months of speculation, Kamen joined Diane Sawyer and Charlie Gibson on 'Good Morning America' to unveil his most recent invention. NHPR's Dan Gorenstein has more. |
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