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| Lesbian bigamy battle unfolds Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Woman alleges lesbian partner committed bigamy in Stowe civil union; Vermont officials decline to take up case |
| Lead-in-meat issue has attention of Vt. biologist Sun, 03 Aug 2008 08:38:00 EST Hunters across America seem eager to dismiss the issue, wondering why the concern seems to have surfaced now after hundreds of years of animals being shot with lead. |
| Ray of Hope: Parents of North Carolina mascot who donated organs to speak in Sheldon Sun, 03 Aug 2008 08:21:00 EST Jason Ray was struck and killed by a car during 2007 NCAA tournament trip |
| Flooding strands dozens, washes out roads in central Vt. Sun, 03 Aug 2008 08:38:00 EST Wet weather, and corresponding warnings and watches, are forecast to continue today. |
| Campaign finances show Douglas with lot of business support Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Opponents centered more on individuals |
| Essex real estate values rise Sun, 03 Aug 2008 08:31:00 EST Sales down, but prices of homes increase |
| The pies of summer Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Essex women share their secrets to great fruit pies |
| Idyll Banter: My brother's a keeper Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST My sense is that I learned more from my brother than I did from most of the grown-ups around me -- which, of course, is one of the gifts of being a younger sibling. |
| Pie recipes Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Local potions for crusts, pastries and more. See link to story on Living homepage. |
| Today's horoscope Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Here are today's predictions |
| Richmond couple hone art of home economics Sun, 03 Aug 2008 13:56:00 EST Caleb and Jean Hamilton's creative ways to afford their commitment to healthy eating has served them well in today's tight economy. |
| Column: New slur from Obama smear campaign Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Tagging Obama with the M-word is a stealth campaign meant to link him to Osama bin Laden and his terrorist legion. |
| Column: Border Patrol should focus on terror Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Why not really go after terrorists and leave alone the poor people who need jobs? |
| Letters to the Editor Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST The Free Press publishes thousands of letters to the editor every year. Here are today's letters: |
| My Turn: Thank you, President Chavez Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST We in New England should express gratitude to President Chavez for his generous contribution of heating oil during past winter heating seasons. |
| My Turn: Douglas' tax holiday trumps Symington plan Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Why Vermont Works is a PR scheme aimed at putting a positive spin on the status quo, an excuse for inaction by Symington and her party. |
| My Turn: Our mission for a new energy future Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST America needs a new Apollo Project. With new energy policies ... we can create jobs, improve our environment, develop affordable energy and strengthen our national security. |
| Editorial: Vermont Yankee missing the message Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Even as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission appears open to re-licensing, the political winds in Vermont are, as usual, blowing in a different direction. |
| Vermont scores Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Saturday's results and Sunday's schedule |
| Ice Storm earn third straight win Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Vermont rolls to 28-14 victory over Watertown |
| College Honors Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST As reported to the Free Press Sports Department: |
| Addison reaches title game Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Local roundup |
| Spinners down Lake Monsters, 6-4 Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST 5-run fifth inning guides Lowell to victory |
| Tips for a great yard sale Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST ATLANTA -- All Hail the Great American Yard Sale -- rows of old suits, jeans and high school T-shirts; kitchen appliances you always thought you'd use; a baby stroller; and, undoubtedly, furniture that has overstayed its welcome. ... - Cox News Service |
| Link found between genes, bad-boy behavior Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST RALEIGH, N.C. -- Maybe some boys really were born to be wild. ... - By ZOE ELIZABETH BUCK McClatchy Newspapers |
| Boost heart health with fish ... but be selective Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Just when you thought you were doing a great job eating fish twice a week to keep your heart healthy, a study popped up that hints that not all fish are created equal. In fact, some fish may be more harmful than helpful for heart health. ... - Drs. Kay Judge and Maxine Barish-Wreden McClatchy Newspapers |
| Rotten bedside manner a benefit Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST About three years ago, I took my son to see a new physician. Jay was 17 and this was a routine appointment. He's always been a thickly built kid who kept us in the "husky" department at Sears. He loved swimming, basketball and baseball but, like most moms, I too often had to take away his video games to force him outside for exercise. ... - By DESIREE COOPER Detroit Free Press |
| Measurements and Diagnoses Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Duration on a treadmill is a measure of exercise capacity -- the workload the body can achieve expressed as metabolic equivalents, or METs, a multiple of the amount of oxygen the body uses at rest. The average middle-age man can reach 10 to 12 METs, about 2 METs more than the average woman, Miller said. ... - By JANE E. BRODY The New York Times |
| Interpreting the results Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST During a treadmill test, patients are hooked up to an electrocardiogram machine (often abbreviated EKG, for the German spelling) that records the workings of the heart as the duration, speed and difficulty of the exercise increase. ... - By JANE E. BRODY The New York Times |
| Limitations and advantages Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST In fact, this test is unable to detect the kind of problem that caused Russert's death -- a plaque within the wall of a coronary artery that ruptured, resulting in a clot that set off a rapidly fatal heart rhythm abnormality. If not for the rhythm disturbance, Russert would have had a far greater chance of surviving his heart attack, said Miller, who was not one of his physicians. ... - By JANE E. BRODY The New York Times |
| What good does the treadmill do? Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Each year hundreds of thousands of Americans, including some 700,000 Medicare recipients, get on a treadmill not for exercise but to try to determine if their hearts are healthy. ... - By JANE E. BRODY The New York Times |
| Rain or shine, hiking is peak experience Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST MIZPAH SPRING HUT, N.H. -- Mizpah Spring issues bountifully from the gneiss of the Littleton Formation on the west slope of an ill-defined and thickly forested ridge between Mount Jackson to the south and Mount Pierce to the north. No one seems quite sure where its name originated, but probably it was named by a pioneer early in the 19th century, when the names of American people and places were often taken from the Old Testament. ... |
| Tips for summer cleaning your perennial flower beds Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST By the end of July many flowers have done their thing. They've had their moment of glory, and are now bearing bedraggled blossoms and bug-bitten or diseased leaves. Some remind me of aging beauty queens who, perhaps, have taken to drink. In reality, all they are doing is following the cycle of life, converting flowers into the seeds that should deliver flower babies next year. ... |
| As Roosevelt toured Vt., he learned of McKinley's death Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Theodore Roosevelt was the man of the hour. Roughly 1,000 people turned out on Sept. 6, 1901, to catch a glimpse of him and hear him speak. Roosevelt had gained national attention for bravely leading his Rough Riders at the Battle of San Juan Hill during the recent Spanish-American War, and now he was vice president. ... |
| Inside the world of wine forgery Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST "The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine" by Benjamin Wallace; Crown ($24.95) ... - By ANGELA SHAH The Dallas Morning News |
| A reaffirmation of the printed word Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST "85 Years of Great Writing in Time" (Time Books, 560 pages, $26.95). ... - By TED ANTHONY The Associated Press |
| In memoir, blind faith sustains congregation Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST "Holy Roller: Growing Up in the Church of Knock Down, Drag Out; or, How I Quit Loving a Blue-Eyed Jesus," by Diane Wilson. Chelsea Green Publishing. 224 Pages. $24.95. ... |
| F&W Department extends pike regulation survey Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST WATERBURY -- The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has extended the comment period for a survey it is doing on Lake Champlain northern pike regulations. ... - Staff Reports |
| Fishing access areas undergo improvements Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST WATERBURY -- Three new improvement projects have been completed at Vermont state fishing access areas, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. ... - Staff Reports |
| Walleye stocking program regarded as a success Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST WATERBURY -- Vermont's walleye stocking program was highly successful this year, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. ... - Staff Reports |
| That's one big flounder Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Don Hanson of Castleton weighed in a summer flounder that went 4 pounds, 8 ounces during a fishing trip to Cape May County, in New Jersey, in June. ... - Staff Reports |
| Youth waterfowl hunts set Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST WATERBURY -- September dates for Vermont's resident Canada goose hunting season and the youth waterfowl hunt have been set by the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board. ... - Staff Reports |
| Club slates ham dinner Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST BRANDON -- The Neshobe Sportsman Club will hold a ham dinner on Aug. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. ... - Staff Reports |
| Waterfowl public meetings scheduled for Aug. 5-6 Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Public meetings on the status of waterfowl populations and waterfowl hunting seasons for Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont will be held on Aug. 5, in Whitehall, N.Y., and Aug. 6, in Burlington. The annual meetings are being held by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. ... - Staff Reports |
| Vermont hunter education courses to be held over next two months Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST Vermont hunter education courses are scheduled for Brandon, Pittsford and Wilder. ... - Staff Reports |
| Ospreys set record with 9 chicks at Lake Arrowhead Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST MILTON -- Marking the 20th anniversary of efforts to restore them to Vermont skies, four pairs of ospreys have produced a record nine chicks at Lake Arrowhead, where an ambitious statewide restoration effort began back in 1988. ... - Staff Report |
| Volunteers sought for turkey survey Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is again looking for volunteers to record all sightings of wild turkeys during the month of August. ... - By DENNIS JENSEN Staff Writer |
| Hits are few and far between during fishing trip in Maine Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST OCEAN PARK, Maine -- It is just after dark and a full moon gives off enough illumination so that the anglers on the beach can forego the little "light sticks" that are usually attached to the end of the surf rods. ... |
| Getting in shape again after the 'offseason' Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST For many of us, summer in Vermont is "offseason." ... - By LINDA FREEMAN Correspondent |
| Flycatcher difficult to identify Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:00:00 EST When you hear a bird that you just can't identify, it often helps to track it down visually with binoculars. But with willow and alder flycatchers, that technique won't prove helpful. ... - By STEVEN FACCIO Correspondent |
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