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Yankee Notebook: No cold shoulder from this gangIt snowed a few inches the other evening in Montpelier, and I had to get to the base of the Mount Washington Auto Road by 9 one morning, so in anticipation of slippery roads I left home a little... Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Kingdom novel is a literary feast"THE HUNGRY SEASON," by T. Greenwood (Kensington Publishing Group, 2010, 300 pages, $15 paperback) Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Flower shows put spring in your stepI saw a bumper sticker once that proclaimed, "Thirty below keeps out the riff-raff." I haven't seen minus 30 (yet) this winter, but I still chuckle when I think of that slogan. Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Between the LinesWhat's up for Vermont book lovers Mr. Romance Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Slavery account reveals New England's shame"TEN HILLS FARM: The Forgotten History of Slavery in the North" by C.S. Manegold (Princeton University Press, 317 pages, $29.95) Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Mountaineer-author continues his story of building schools"STONES INTO SCHOOLS: Promoting Peace With Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan" by Greg Mortenson (Viking, 448 pages, $26.95) Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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Wills' new book says Congress, courts are immaterialIt's time we revised our eighth-grade social studies textbooks. America has no presidency any longer, but a monarchy. Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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'Health care for all' has long been a Vermont concernWhat exactly is socialized medicine? This question received quite a bit of attention in the discussions of the Rural Policy Commission in 1944 as it planned for a postwar Vermont. Published: February 7, 2010 ( 0)
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