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Following is a summary of high technology news releases transmitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/.
After watching the debate in Colchester between the candidates for governor, it was apparent that the press has undersold this contest. The exchanges were sharp and pointed; the differences in positions were clear.
The amount of wilderness we have is shrinking. Many of our towns are struggling with subdivision issues as lots get carved out of the wilderness we now have.
Dr. Deborah Richter, co-author of "At the Crossroads: The Future of Health Care in Vermont," literally helped write the book about the need to reform the state's $4 billion a year medical system. She found her inspiration not in the Green Mountains, but in the tragic story of a family in Buffalo, N.Y. ... - By KEVIN O'CONNOR Staff Writer
Windsor -- Sitting in his shiny Hyundai Accent sedan while his wife shopped at Mr. G's Twin State Discount store, retiree Herb Glynn said they plan to stay put in their mobile home on a relative's land in Perkinsville, figuring the taxes and upkeep on a house would be too costly.
Why not PRE-PAY your homeowners/business deductible? Burglars, fire or frozen pipes will cost you over $500. Why not save a pet, a memory, the whole house or a loved one? Are you UNHAPPY with your installed alarm? Not working? Not monitored? Or costing more than $200/year?
MONTPELIER -- Gov. James Douglas has finally paid off that 2000 Dodge Neon -- his notoriously stripped-down economy car without air conditioning -- leaving him and his equally frugal wife, Dorothy, with no debts and a $1.5 million net worth. ... - By DARREN M. ALLEN Vermont Press Bureau
Senator Jim Jeffords bid farewell to the U.S. Senate Tuesday. He made his final address on the Senate floor after 18 years of service. More >> The war in Iraq is shaping up to be a key issue in the race for Vermont's lone seat in Congress.
It didn't take long for Wood River High School's all-time single-season scoring leader Margii Driscoll of Ketchum to make an impact for the University of Vermont women's soccer team in Burlington, Vt.
The Free Press reported the sad news of the closing of the Ethan Allen Homestead (Sept. 13) at the end of October. This home was built by Ethan Allen, the leader most responsible for creating the state of Vermont.

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