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Rooney, lawyer ordered to make amends

07/20/11 Brian Rooney (right) appears in Vermont District Court in Burlington with his lawyer David Sleigh on Friday. / GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press Murder suspect Brian Rooney and his defense attorney have until April 14 to try to repair their relationship before Judge Michael Kupersmith will consider appointing a replacement lawyer, the judge ordered Friday.
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Hundreds express outrage at ATV proposal

07/15/11 Steve Carlin of Milton, president of the North Country All-Terrain Vehicle Association, rides his ATV from a trail head on North Road in Milton. / EMILY NELSON, Free Press file
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Detroit Pistons: One Less Job in Detroit as Team Goes Down to 2 Coaching Choices

07/14/11 Our long, regional nightmare is over. Okay, maybe not yet, and maybe it wasn't such a huge nightmare. But apparently, it is nearing its conclusion. The Detroit Free Press is reporting tonight that the Pistons have zeroed in on two choices to coach their team whenever the lockout ends-Lawrence Frank and Mike Woodson. If this indeed is the case, it means that team president Joe Dumars has held to ...
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Multicultural director on board that lent money

07/14/11 Sherrie Gilchrist, executive director of the Tennessee Multicultural Chamber of Commerce, also served on the board of a nonprofit entity that lent the Chamber more than half a million dollars, a Chattanooga Times Free Press review shows.
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Spectrum receives pledge from Warren Buffett's sister

07/14/11 Lynn Castro, 21, is thankful for getting into a Spectrum housing program when she needed it. Castro says the program helped turn her life around. / RYAN MERCER, Free Press
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'Verdant' Vermont pleases peepers on foliage tour

07/13/11 Leaf peepers from around the world view scenic Vermont recently during a tour of Shelburne Farms through Steve Fauck Tours in Shelburne. / ALISON REDLICH, for the Free Press
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Randolph woman pleads not guilty to embezzling

07/13/11 Tonya Drury leaves U.S. District Court after her arraignment in Burlington on Tuesday. Drury, a former cashier at the Bethel/Royalton Solid Waste Facility, has been charged with embezzling $173,000. / IAN THOMAS JANSEN-LONNQUIST, for the Free Press
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GOP 3rd District primary looming

07/11/11 U.S. Rep. Chuck Fleischmann refused on Monday to discuss his potential primary opponents, instead asking a staffer to email a statement to the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
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E-mails: 'The world is already giving us a powerful sense of what is going on'

07/10/11 Bill McKibben is seen at home in Ripton in this October 2009 photo. / GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press file Do some climate scientists squabble? Yes. Do they feud? You bet. Will they spin, suppress or massage data? Without a doubt.
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Video: Man, child escape fiery crash on I-89

07/08/11 RAW VIDEO: Truck crashes, catches fire on I89 in S...: Free Press carrier Greg Ramsdell captures truck engulfed in flames after it lost control, crashing into a guard rail fence on Monday, July 4, 2011.
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Arson hearing dredges up family grief

07/07/11 Bobbie Moulton of Orange recounts the night his son, Troy, died in a house fire in Milton with his two step-brothers and grandmother. / EMILY McMANAMY, Free Press
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Free Press: State lacks case to seal warrants

07/07/11 The Burlington Free Press offered a response Wednesday to Vermont officials' efforts to seal search warrants related to the June disappearance of an Essex couple.
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Fallen trees, structure fires reported during thunderstorm

07/06/11 Holy Family Church fire in Essex Junction. Multiple fire crews have responded to the blaze. / GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press The Holy Family Catholic Church Parish Hall in Essex Junction is on fire.
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Richmond throws a monster of a parade for July 4th

07/05/11 Loading Photo Galleries ... A group of boys enjoy bubbles blown into the crowd during the Richmond Fourth of July Parade on Monday morning. / MARY O'CONNOR, for the Free Press
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A roundup of recent Michigan newspaper editorials

07/05/11 The Associated Press Detroit Free Press. July 3, 2011 A mistaken ruling on affirmative action: State law is bad policy, but not unconstitutional Like many who believe that the thoughtful application of affirmative action policies has advanced the educational interests of all students, we were dismayed when, in the 2006 general election, Michiganders voted to ban the consideration of race and ...
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Fourth of July events around Vermont

07/05/11 Loading Photo Galleries ... The 3rd of July fireworks held at Burlington's waterfront attracted thousands of spectators. Saturday, July 3, 2010. (BEN SARLE/Free Press)
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It's OK to just watch these late garden additions grow

07/02/11 A photo taken last fall of an artichoke turning into a flower. / Laura Sorkin, for the Free Press This dessert is actually the result of combining two desserts.
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Q&A with guitarist and singer/songwriter Jason Isbell

06/30/11 Chattanooga Times Free Press entertainment reporter Casey Phillips spoke with former Drive-By Truckers guitarist and singer/songwriter Jason Isbell about taking a break from the road, reconnecting with his roots and the universal appeal of songs about desperation.
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I Believe: 'The connection I choose is to the watershed'

06/30/11 Colin McCaffrey is a songwriter, record producer, musician and hunter-gatherer who lives in East Montpelier. / GLENN RUSSELL, Free Press I believe in the power of the river to sustain, inspire and comfort me.
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Q&A with field recorder and musician Matt Downer

06/30/11 Chattanooga Times Free Press lifestyles reporter Casey Phillips spoke to field recorder and musician Matt Downer about the 13 years of work he put into an upcoming CD documenting the music of regional old-time musicians.
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High school chefs bring the heat

06/30/11 Students rush to finish orders on the line at the Center for Technology Essex kitchen Tuesday morning. / RYAN MERCER, Free Press Robert Willis of Fairfax checks on barley he is simmering at the Center for Technology Essex.
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SHWeiss01

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Floyd Abrams, preeminent defender of journalism and advocate of free press awarded Lifetime Achievement Award at 5/16 CUNY J-School gala.
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hahaha oh wow detroit free press ...i can't remember if i told them the wrong age or if it's a missprint. whooops
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