This Week's Issue: A Famous Sea Captain, Political Dark Arts and Scandalous Dancing
It's a big news week in Vermont with the long-awaited launch of the state's health care exchange. We've got stories about that and more in this week's Seven Days.
- Republican political operative Darcie Johnston is devoted to stopping health care reform in Vermont. How's it going?
- No dancing in Burlington restaurants? A puritanical "rule" in the Queen City could be overhauled soon.
- In this week's Fair Game: Vermont pols rail against the federal shutdown, Vermont Health Connect launches, Leahy wines and dines some big-bucks donors and the Free Press sells its HQ.
- In the cover story, Paula Routly profiles Captain Richard Phillips, the Underhill merchant mariner whose ordeal with Somali pirates is the subject of a new Tom Hanks film, Captain Phillips. The real captain is back in the same waters where he was taken hostage in 2009.
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Cover photo of Captain Phillips by Oliver Parini