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Emergency Contraception Policy Debated

By Josh Rogers on Tuesday, February 14, 2006.

Lawmakers consider three measures that aim to change current policy regarding the distribution of emergency contraception.

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Everyday Love

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, February 14, 2006.

Today is Valentine's Day, a day of chocolate, flowers, candlelight dinners and the occasional apology.

But New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has the story of the love that you can see on the 364 other days of the year...but maybe don't notice.

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An Historical Valentines Day / Author Terry Marotta

By Shay Zeller on Tuesday, February 14, 2006.

People have been waxing poetic for centuries in honor of St. Valentine. David Smollen with the New Hampshire Historical Society's Tuck Library introduces us to a colonial man whose letters are so sweet they could be a model for love today. And, we'll talk with author Terry Marotta about her new book "The Trail of Breadcrumbs."

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Presidents and their Wives

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, February 14, 2006.

Long before they tried to win the nation’s highest office, Presidents from Washington to Bush, were trying to win the hearts of their future wives. Sometimes these women were unofficial chief political advisors, other championed causes, while some were just loving spouses. For Valentines day, we’ll look at the special relationship of Presidents and their wives and try to separate passion from politics.

Laura's guest is Gerard Gawalt, Curator of the papers of presidential families in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress and author of My Dear President: Letters between Presidents and Their Wives.

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