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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: If objectivity is a myth. Where is the truth? The author of a new book takes us inside the Arab television network Al-Jazeera. Then later: |
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Chip Neal brings us highlights of this year's "Poetry Out Loud" competition featuring students across the state. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. There are lots of choices on television, hundreds, in fact. If given the opportunity would you watch Al-Jazeera? The Arab television network has made headlines for its graphic presentations of the conflicts in the Middle East even airing clips from terrorist Osama bin Laden. Author Mohammed el-Nawaway says Al-Jazeera is making an important contribution to media around the world. He recently spoke at the Institutue of Politics at St. Anselm College in Manchester. He sat down before his presentation to speak with Outlook's Richard Ager about his book, "Al-Jazeera: The Story of the Network that is Rattling Governments and Redefining Modern Journalism." |
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Mohammed el-Nawawy is Assistant Professor of Communication at Georgia State University. He was in the Granite State speaking at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. |
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It was all about poetry recently at the State House as eleven high school students from across the state competed in the final round of the "Poetry Out Loud" contest. It's a national program that encourages students to memorize and perform poems to help them master public speaking skills, build self-confidence and learn about their literary heritage. For the competition each student prepared three poems to be recited before an audience and panel of judges in Reps Hall for a shot at attending the national Poetry Out Loud competition. Outlook's Chip Neal has the story. |
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As the state champion, Bow High School's Teal Van Dyck received 200-dollars and an all expense paid trip to Washington D.C. to take part in the national finals on May 16th. The national champion will receive a 20-thousand dollar college scholarship. |
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Just a reminder if you missed any of this program or would like to watch it again-- NH Outlook is available online on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook You can also find streaming video of ALL of our broadcasts. |
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That concludes this edition of NH Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 5/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:10 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: If objectivity is a myth. Where is the truth? The author of a new book takes us inside the Arab television network Al-Jazeera. Then later: Chip Neal brings us highlights of this year's "Poetry Out Loud" competition featuring students across the state. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. There are lots of choices on television, hundreds, in fact. If given the opportunity would you watch Al-Jazeera? The Arab television network has made headlines for its graphic presentations of the conflicts in the Middle East even airing clips from terrorist Osama bin Laden. Author Mohammed el-Nawaway says Al-Jazeera is making an important contribution to media around the world. He recently spoke at the Institutue of Politics at St. Anselm College in Manchester. He sat down before his presentation to speak with Outlook's Richard Ager about his book, "Al-Jazeera: The Story of the Network that is Rattling Governments and Redefining Modern Journalism." PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll / Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Mohammed el-Nawaway\Author |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 5/2/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 9:10 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: If objectivity is a myth. Where is the truth? The author of a new book takes us inside the Arab television network Al-Jazeera. Then later: Chip Neal brings us highlights of this year's "Poetry Out Loud" competition featuring students across the state. It was all about poetry recently at the State House as eleven high school students from across the state competed in the final round of the "Poetry Out Loud" contest. It's a national program that encourages students to memorize and perform poems to help them master public speaking skills, build self-confidence and learn about their literary heritage. For the competition each student prepared three poems to be recited before an audience and panel of judges in Reps Hall for a shot at attending the national Poetry Out Loud competition. Outlook's Chip Neal has the story. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll / Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jessica Levasseur\Gilford High School, Rachel Sacks\Portsmouth High School, Rodger Martin\NH Coordinator, Poetry Out Loud, Teal Van Dyck\Bow High School\State Champion, Moriah Haffenreffer\Exeter High School, Helen Aki\John Stark Regional High School, Carlyn Barrow\Milford High School, Annie Taj Phimansone\Newmarket High School, Tabetha Xavier\Pembroke Academy, Haeleigh Hyatt\Pittsfield Middle High School, Leigh Montville\Plymouth High School, Breanna Timura\Timberlane Regional High School, Marie Harris\Performance Judge, Alice Fogel\Performance Judge |
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