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Attorney General Bill Sorrell

Wednesday, 07/20/11 Noon and 7pm

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Attorney General Bill Sorrell
This week, a ruling by Judge J. Garvan Murtha in the Vermont Yankee lawsuit went against the owners of the nuclear power plant. Judge Murtha will be presiding in Entergy's suit against Vermont questioning the state's authority to deny its continued operation after March 2012.

We talk with Vermont Attorney General Bill Sorrell about the recent ruling by Judge Murtha, the Supreme Court decision on Vermont's data mining case and other recent court cases involving the state. Vermont Law School Professor Michael Dworkin also provides perspective on what we can learn from Judge Murtha's decision this week.

Plus, who was Bruce Springsteen singing about in his 1984 hit "Glory Days?" The song features one of Springsteen's old baseball teammates - a melancholy, former high school pitcher who can't help but talk about his prime, long after it's passed. Many people are surprised to learn that it is a current Vermonter.

And we return to Summer School for a lesson on how to whittle. Dave Tuttle of Walpole, New Hampshire, teaches whittling at craft centers around Vermont and the country. He shows us how to carve an eastern bluebird.

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In Stowe, "Glory Days" Live On

From Little League to the Majors, Bruce Springsteen's hit "Glory Days" has long been a staple at ballparks across the country. The largely autobiographical song has left baseball and Springsteen fans alike wondering if the pitcher featured in the song was a real guy. Now, it appears, they have an answer: Joe DePugh of Stowe. 

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Summer School: How To Whittle

Dave Tuttle of Walpole, New Hampshire provides a lesson on how to whittle in this episode of Vermont Edition's Summer School series.

For VPR's Summer School series, reporter, Susan Keese, visited the studio of Dave Tuttle of Walpole, New Hampshire.  Dave teaches whittling at craft centers around Vermont and the country. 

She brought back these pictures.

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