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Debt cases max out Vt. courts

Perhaps there's no better sign of the tough economic times in Vermont than the long dockets in the state's court system.

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    Killington pass holders continue to battle

    A two-year-old lawsuit that claims Killington Resort wrongfully cancelled lifetime season passes continues to wind its way slowly through U.S. District Court in Burlington.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 1)

    A taxing question: Futurists ask: Can Vermont have it all?

    The state's $6 billion annual budget provides taxpayers with everything from snowplowing to subsidized health insurance. Seemingly the only thing that's missing is enough money to fund it.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)

    Cosmos rally past rival BF

    WESTMINSTER – High school football games can turn around in a hurry.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)

    The power within

    The idea of the self-perpetuating machine, an engine that can produce more energy than it uses, is as old as the wheel. From Galileo to Star Trek, we humans have dreamed and written of it.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 1)

    'Without family you are nothing'

    Memoir of Rutland's Sicilian community hits home The magic of memoir occurs when a personal story touches upon or parallels that of a wider audience. It's as if the writer's story becomes the reader's.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)

    Norwich resists Spartan bid in Sap Bucket game

    CASTLETON — For one team, it was a tuneup for the championship game, for the other a chance to make a statement at the end of their inaugural season.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)

    The Weekly Planet: Students learn by doing

    One of the great things about the forestry and natural resources program at Stafford Technical Center is that my students and I collaborate on projects with other groups here in Rutland County.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)

    Yankee Notebook: A journey in the works for 50 years

    "I'll be absolutely honest with you," the priest began. (I've always hated those words; they invariably precede something unpleasant.  Published: November 8, 2009 ( 0)
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