NH OUTLOOK, Thursday, 9/27/2001
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Next on a special edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Riding an emotional roller coaster of fear, sadness and anger. Experts talk about how to come to terms with a new world of terrorism.
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Good Evening. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this special edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
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Seventeen days ago, America's sense of security was shattered. Millions of people have spent sleepness nights and restless days. They are all in their own ways, trying to come to terms with terrorism.
People tell us it's not been easy.
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People are scared. They're tired. They're restless, angry and agitated.
Many are struggling to find comfort and a sense of normalcy. whatever that is any more.
Joining us now to help us sort through these emotions are Ashley Davis Prend, Author and Grief Counselor. Reverand Robert Thompson, Phillips Exeter Academy. And George Samuels, Director of Family Counseling for Child and Family Services
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Finally tonight, in this time of crisis many people are staying close to home, close to to the things that give comfort. Producer Chip Neal brings us a personal essay about seeking and finding comfort in New Hampshire.
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Tomorrow on New Hampshire Outlook -
Journalists from around the state join us to put the week's news into perspective.
And coming up on Monday, NH Outlook moves to 10pm. We'll begin a 5 part series on smoking related issues in the Granite State.
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, thanks for joining us.
Stay tuned for Africa - a special Nature presentation.
We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30.
Good night.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
Stratford Foundation
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DATE:9/27/01
TOPIC:Seventeen days ago, America's sense of security was shattered. Millions of people have spent sleepness nights and restless days. They are all in their own ways, trying to come to terms with terrorism.
People tell us it's not been easy.
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NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Nicole\Concord
Mary Ann\Bow
Paul\Cromwell, CT.
Nancy\Loudon
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DATE:9/27/01
TOPIC: People are scared. They're tired. They're restless, angry and agitated.
Many are struggling to find comfort and a sense of normalcy. whatever that is any more.
Joining us now to help us sort through these emotions are Ashley Davis Prend, Author and Grief Counselor. Reverand Robert Thompson, Phillips Exeter Academy. And George Samuels, Director of Family Counseling for Child and Family Services
SEGMENT LENGTH:17:14
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
George Samuels\Director, Family Counseling; Child and Family Services
Ashley Davis Prend\Author & Social Worker
Reverend Robert Thompson\Phillips Exeter Academy
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DATE:9/27/01
TOPIC: Finally tonight, in this time of crisis many people are staying close to home, close to to the things that give comfort. Producer Chip Neal brings us a personal essay about seeking and finding comfort in New Hampshire.
SEGMENT LENGTH: 5:34
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Julien Olivier\Franco Culture - Barrington
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Journalists from around the state put the week's headlines into perspective.
Join us tonight at 7:30 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Living in a world of terror.
Join us for a special conversation here at 11:30 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Tonight on NH Outlook
Clearing the Air - a special report on tobacco and your health.
Tonight at 10 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Tonight on NH Outlook
Clearing the Air - we begin aspecial five part-series on smoking
Join us Monday at 10 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Intro:
While Eastern minds have utilized the art of harmony and balance in their living spaces for thousands of years. Some Western minds are still learning about the concept of acupuncture of space. Why is feng shui the latest fad? Producer Andrea Sarris enlightens us at work and home.
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Meet Judy Roberts, a Feng Shui Consultant, who introduces us to the art of harmony and balance in our work space and homes. Judy educates us to the three schools of feng shui and the tools in which she uses to help her describe how to teach people to live in balance and harmony. Judy takes us through NHPTV and addresses some concerns about the building and work spaces. The tour ends in Brian Shepards office and segues to an Old Friary turned house in Rye Beach where we meet Designer, Janice Russillo and find out how Feng shui has worked in her life.
OUT 9:16: JANICE RUSSILLO, ".the house feels wonderful inside and out."
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