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By David Healy on August 25, 2010
We posted an earlier version of this map yesterday. This is the final version based on the unofficial results from the Associated Press, which gave Shumlin a 192-vote lead over Racine. Racine says he will decide whether to ask for a recount once the official results are in. Continue reading
Posted in More Top Stories | Tagged Associated Press, Deb Markowitz, Doug Racine, Peter Shumlin, Vermont Democratic Primary, Vermont Secretary of State | 7 Responses
By Anne Galloway on August 26, 2010
The Vermont Democratic Party held a unity rally for the 13 party candidates for statewide races, including state auditor, secretary of state, lieutenant governor and governor. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., headlined the event. Continue reading
Posted in Tier Two Story Left | Tagged Deb Markowitz, Doug Racine, Howard Dean, Madeleine Kunin, Matt Dunne, Peter Shumlin, Peter Welch, Sen. Patrick Leahy, Susan Bartlett, Vermont Democratic Party | Leave a response
By Anne Galloway on August 24, 2010
Davis doesn’t expect the candidates to call for a recount because it could take two weeks to perform; it would also be a distraction from the General Election in November. VIDEO FOOTAGE Continue reading
Posted in Tier Two Story Right | Tagged Deb Markowitz, Doug Racine, Peter Shumlin | 5 Responses
By Editor on September 2, 2010
VSAC continues to play a major role in helping Vermonters gain access to education or training beyond high school. VSAC is seeking renewed federal funding for three educational opportunity programs — two serving students in grades 6–12 and one for adult learners — that we’ve operated as far back as 1969. Continue reading
Posted in Opinion | Tagged Don Vickers, VSAC | Leave a response
By Editor on September 2, 2010
Facing us is a deflationary debt-depression, which may be the precursor to a kind of supra-inflation economic period, as tens-of-trillions of dollars of government, corporate and household debt and unfunded liabilities ravage our economy and threaten our way of life, standard of living and even our national security. Simultaneously, emerging countries around the world are challenging our once dominant, near economic monopoly of post WWII. China, next year, will become the leading manufacturer in the world, a distinction held by the U.S. for some 110 years. Continue reading
Posted in Opinion | Tagged Tom Licata | Leave a response
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