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Little blueberries produce big yield in VermontTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:12AMErica Gory, a college student from Plattsburgh, N.Y., picks patriot blueberries from Adam’s Berry Farm in Burlington’s Intervale on Monday. / ELLIOT DeBRUYN, Free Press

Munterconnaught GFC Club NotesTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:12AMOfficial Opening of New Sports Facilities The official opening of the new club sports facilities will take place on the weekend of Aug 12th & 13th. The development of these facilities is an important milestone in the history of the club and is the fruition of a lot of hard work.

Gervinho expects season of success at Arsenal after completing transfer from LilleTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:10AMNew Arsenal forward has completed his move from Lille, and said that he expects his new side to be challenging for silverware this season.

Why you might want to think smallTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:09AMA “go big or go home” attitude breeds a lot of success stories, but there are many things to be said for owning all of a tasty little pie

Giteau dropped ahead of SA clashTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:04AMMatt Giteau's chances of playing in a third Rugby World Cup have suffered a major blow after the veteran playmaker was left out of Australia's squad for Saturday's Tri Nations opener against South Africa.

The Great IP Debate of 1983Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 5:01AMIn this wonderful debate, we find the whole of the theoretical apparatus of the anti-IP case presented with precision and eloquence.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters stock: Hot or overheating?Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 4:57AMAll over Vermont, there are people kicking themselves for not buying Green Mountain Coffee Roasters stock in October, when it hit a 52-week low of $26.14 per share. Since then, the stock has zoomed as high as $96.91 on July 8 — an increase of about 370 percent in 9 months — before settling back.

The world’s richest and strangest hedge fundTuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 4:57AMRay Dalio, the 61-year old founder of Bridgewater Associates, may look like an ageing rock star but his unconventional approach gets results, says The New Yorker magazine in a profile in this week s issue.

Citizen of the Year: Dick JohnsonMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:02AMThe soft light in Dick Johnson’s sun room in north Ames graces the fine lines on his face, tracing his 70-year life story. It’s a story his family, friends and colleagues frame with sturdy descriptors such as “tireless, integral, diligent, pragmatic and effective.”