Topic: Vermont
Maybe you don't really want to lie. Most people don't. But the pressure is on, you're given a tough question, you're sweating, and a silence falls between you and the interviewer after they ask the fateful question. You panic, and the lie just comes out. It's just a little lie, and it covered something that ...
Big Tobacco suffered a big loss as Vermont Superior Court Judge Dennis Pearson found that R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company’s advertising claims of a “reduced risk” cigarette were deceptive and misleading, in violation of Vermont’s Consumer Fraud Act and a 1998 settlement agreement and court order. “This is a huge decision ...
Two Vermont utilities signed an agreement Thursday on a 26-year deal to buy power from Canadian provincial utility Hydro-Quebec, replacing contracts that expire beginning in 2012. The deal is among Green Mountain Power Corp., Central Vermont Public Service Corp. and Montreal-based Hydro-Quebec, which already provides about one-third of Vermont's electricity ...
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - American writer Howard Frank Mosher says he can't resist a good story and it was this that led him to his latest and 10th novel. Much of Mosher's fiction takes place in the mid-20th Century and in his home state of Vermont, such a "A Stranger In The Kingdom," "Disappearance" and "Where the Rivers Flow ...
