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Vermont

May 2004Percentage of the 958 same-sex unions granted to Vermont residents since July 2000 that have since been dissolved : 3
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Vermont Department of Health (Burlington)

Jun 2001Ratio of per capita Ritalin use in Vermont to per capita use in California: 3:1
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Drug Enforcement Administration (Washington)

Jul 1998Price of Vermont's ten-day International Summer Institute for Youth in Holocaust Studies camp: $1,000
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Parents, Teachers &Students for Social Responsibility (Montpelier, Vt.)

Jul 1998Percentage of last year's campers at Vermont's ten-day International Summer Institute for Youth in Holocaust Studies camp who were Jewish: 8
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Parents, Teachers &Students for Social Responsibility (Montpelier, Vt.)

January 26, 2008Selectmen in Brattleboro, Vermont, passed a measure allowing town residents to vote to indict President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for war crimes.
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Rutland Herald

July 27, 2007Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testified that no one in the Bush Administration had voiced objections to the NSA's wiretapping program. FBI director Robert Mueller testified that the surveillance program was “much discussed” by other officials, and Senate Judiciary chair Patrick Leahy of Vermont sent Mr. Gonzales a transcript of his testimony and asked him to “mark any changes you wish to make to correct, clarify or supplement your answers so that, consistent with your oath, they are the whole truth.”
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New York Times

August 21, 2006Young people were loitering in the nude in parking lots in Brattleboro, Vermont.
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Boston.com

July 26, 2006 Iraq's prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, condemned Israel's military actions; Howard Dean called al-Maliki an “anti-Semite.”
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AP

June 29, 2006A Vermont teenager was convicted of stealing the bowtie and eyeglasses from a corpse and cutting off its head to make a bong.
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NBC5.com

December 16, 2005The Senate voted not to extend portions of the Patriot Act. “It is time,” said Senator Patrick Leahy, “to have some checks and balances in this country.”
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AP

November 25, 2005A Vermont teacher was in trouble for testing students with liberal vocabulary questions. “I wish Bush,” read one question, “would be (coherent, eschewed) for once during a speech, but there are theories that his everyday diction charms the below-average mind, hence insuring him Republican votes.”
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Boston.com

July 5, 2005A Hungarian-speaking parakeet was loose in Vermont.
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AP

April 14, 2005A Vermont teenager was accused of breaking into a tomb and beheading a corpse. He apparently wanted to use the skull as a bong.
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The Barre-Montpelier Times Argus

March 23, 2005A ten-year-old Vermont boy won a national smelly-sneaker contest. "The stank,” he said, “was from rubbing my toes back and forth and making them sweaty.”
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Boston.com

April 22, 2004A highly radioactive nuclear fuel rod was missing in Vermont.
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Associated Press

May 29, 2001Senator James M. Jeffords of Vermont defected from the Republican Party, handing control of the Senate to the Democrats, who promptly voted to confirm Theodore B. Olson as solicitor general, suggesting that the White House cabal had little to fear after all.
March 27, 2001After months of dithering, United States agriculture agents seized a flock of sheep from Skunk Hollow Farm in Vermont that are suspected of having a form of mad-cow disease. Twenty-one cattle in Texas will be destroyed because of similar concerns.
August 1, 2000A family of Vermont sheep farmers vowed to prevent the government from slaughtering their flock of Belgian dairy sheep; four sheep descended from the flock tested positive for an ovine form of mad cow disease; “this is just like trying to take Elian Gonzalez all over again,” one neighbor said.

JANUARY 2009

THE $10 TRILLION HANGOVER
Paying the Price for Eight Years of Bush
By Joseph E. Stiglitz and Linda J. Bilmes

GO FORTH AND FALSIFY
Katherine Anne Porter and the lies of art
By William H. Gass

THE SANTOSBRAZZI KILLER
A story by Heidi Julavits

Also: Paul West and Siddhartha Deb