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Friday September 7, 2007

In this episode:

 

  • Our political allegiances: some of us hold fast to one party and others of us are decidedly independent. Bob Kinzel talks with Ian Carleton of the Democratic Party, Rob Roper of the Republican Party and Anthony Pollina of the Progressive Party about whether voters feel strong ties any party.

  • VPR's John Dillon gives news analysis on FairPoint Communication's bid to purchase Verizon's telephone lines.

  • And we listen back to some of the voices in the week's news.

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