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ArchivesSpiders and Tigers and Bears...Oh, Sy!By John Walters on Wednesday, July 7, 2004.Hancock resident Sy Montgomery is best known for her books about wildlife and travels to the far corners of the world. Along the way, she has adapted some of her research for a younger audience with Encantado: Pink Dolphin of the Amazon and The Man-Eating Tigers of Sundarbans. She has also written The Snake Scientist and The Tarantula Scientist- which is just out this month- for Houghton Mifflin’s Scientists in the Field Series. This interview aired previously in March, 2004. Granite State Economic UpdateBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, July 6, 2004.It's the summer of 2004 and the forecast seems to be mostly sunny for the Granite state economy. But your perspective depends a lot on what you're looking at... and where you are. We'll get an economic picture of the nation as well as the state, from rates to retail to real estate. Laura's guests are Russell Thibeault, President of Applied Economic Research. Bob Sanders, a reporter for the New Hampshire Business Review. Dennis Delay, an economist and Director of Special Projects with the Workforce Opportunity Council and TBA. |
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