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VPR Evening News April 29th, 2008

Tuesday April 29, 2008
Neal Charnoff

Colchester, VT

Legislative leaders and the Douglas Administration work on stimulating the Vermont economy; The Vermont House has approved legislation that prohibits the formal posting of Vermont court records on the Internet; The Senate has rolled back a law it passed last year that called for accelerated clean-up of Lake Champlain; A gate on a Connecticut River Dam has malfunctioned; UVM will be paying tuition and fees for some low-income students; and commentator David Moats on what brought him to the Green Mountains.

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