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- MONTPELIER, Vt. - A Vermont judge says he will try to expedite the recount of the Democratic gubernatorial primary ballots. The recount is set to begin Wednesday. - The Tea Party Express' political action committee, Our Country Deserves Better, puts out an ad in support of Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell, who is challenging Rep. - MONTPELIER, Vt. - The tallying of votes in Vermont's too-close-to-call Democratic primary for governor is beginning, but it could take days to complete. - Note that the slight decline in homeowners with negative equity was mostly due to foreclosures. First American CoreLogic released the Q2 2010 negative equity report today. - MONTPELIER, Vt. - U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy has easily won a spot on Vermont's general election ballot. The 70-year-old handily defeated political newcomer Daniel Freilich (FRY-lick) on Tuesday in the state's Democratic primary. - MIG Inc. , the indirect owner of 47 percent of the leading telecommunications provider in the Republic of Georgia, reached a settlement with the creditors’ committee that resulted in the approval of a disclosure statement on Aug. 19. - NEW YORK — Stocks fell for a fourth day after another disappointing report on housing deepened worries that the economic recovery could be fading. Bond yields fell as investors sought out more stable investments. - NEW YORK - Heavy rains in the Northeast have stranded motorists on submerged roads, dumped muddy water into basements and downed power lines. The flooding closed streets and led to homes being evacuated in New York and New Jersey on Sunday. - ESSEX, Vt. - A World War II pilot has been laid to rest at a family plot in Vermont 66 years after his plane crashed in Corsica. U.S. Army Air Force First Lt. Ray Fletcher, of Westborough, Mass., and four others were on a courier mission when their plane crashed into a mountain on May 10, 1944. - EDGARTOWN, Mass. - President Barack Obama plans a major speech on Iraq after his return to Washington as the last U.S. combat troops prepare to leave Iraq.